Do these "life hacks" apply in other developed countries, or is the US special in this way too?
If a company is okay with employees "cross training" is that a problem? They're not forced to train employees, but the good ones will.
I stopped reading when he said IBM Watson was somehow key in this "globotics" revolution. Even IBM seems to have stopped advertising Watson.
Can anyone working in this field comment on how it's applied? For example, what is computed? Homology groups, just the ranks of these groups, or something else? Given these, what does one learn about the data set under…
Very likely different forms of "lower social cohesion."
What is the right data format to move around? JSON?
Not sure exactly what you're linking the Wikipedia article on quantum states, but if you like it as a reference, check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_state#Mixed_states. The operation of "projecting out" the…
"An atom can be described by its quantum state only if it's isolated and in that case its energy is constant." How do you figure? As a contradiction, take your atom+electromagnetic field system, describe the transition…
Maybe a different class of games will do best on a streaming platform.
How did you buy Inbox? Wasn't it free? Seems like a false equivalence "free skin on top of Gmail" != paid-for service like this one.
Going to prison doesn't exempt you from the law from the rest of your life.
Is regulation really "one and done"? MS got fined (repeatedly) around 2000 so they're done with regulation? They at least have shady sales tactics.
Makes me think of Paul Graham's essay on submarine articles: http://www.paulgraham.com/submarine.html.
FWIW they might still be.
It's possible they're looking elsewhere for a reason. In other words, selection bias.
That's a far cry from "just the facts" reporting. Is that sort of editorializing in reporting really a step in the right direction?
In my experience, many fintech/Wall Street firms outsource their recruitment efforts to "head hunting" firms.
"Basically any fundamentally correct buffer encoded as message A will decode successfully as message B for any B." This is incorrect. I suspect you're overextending proto3's treatment of unknown fields to include…
The EU copyright directive won't help its image once enacted. They may come to wish it remained more about boring fish quotas.
This will likely prove to be a false equivalence.
Mass migration seems to be for economic benefits. A handful of people may immigrate out of appreciation of their new host culture, but millions or tens of millions doing so? Seems unlikely to me. They'll go to earn more…
It is weird to hear: 1) stop having so many kids, it's bad for the Earth, and 2) we're not having enough kids, let's substitute with immigrants.
But would a batch delete by any other name smell just as sweet?
The creators of Guice mention how configuring the dependency graph in Java was a big advantage it offers over older XML-based frameworks like Spring.
Interesting. So they're reporting on a competitor and are known to try to move markets with their stories. Is there oversight? Since I have no legal training I ask naively, do protections for journalism cover a…
Do these "life hacks" apply in other developed countries, or is the US special in this way too?
If a company is okay with employees "cross training" is that a problem? They're not forced to train employees, but the good ones will.
I stopped reading when he said IBM Watson was somehow key in this "globotics" revolution. Even IBM seems to have stopped advertising Watson.
Can anyone working in this field comment on how it's applied? For example, what is computed? Homology groups, just the ranks of these groups, or something else? Given these, what does one learn about the data set under…
Very likely different forms of "lower social cohesion."
What is the right data format to move around? JSON?
Not sure exactly what you're linking the Wikipedia article on quantum states, but if you like it as a reference, check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_state#Mixed_states. The operation of "projecting out" the…
"An atom can be described by its quantum state only if it's isolated and in that case its energy is constant." How do you figure? As a contradiction, take your atom+electromagnetic field system, describe the transition…
Maybe a different class of games will do best on a streaming platform.
How did you buy Inbox? Wasn't it free? Seems like a false equivalence "free skin on top of Gmail" != paid-for service like this one.
Going to prison doesn't exempt you from the law from the rest of your life.
Is regulation really "one and done"? MS got fined (repeatedly) around 2000 so they're done with regulation? They at least have shady sales tactics.
Makes me think of Paul Graham's essay on submarine articles: http://www.paulgraham.com/submarine.html.
FWIW they might still be.
It's possible they're looking elsewhere for a reason. In other words, selection bias.
That's a far cry from "just the facts" reporting. Is that sort of editorializing in reporting really a step in the right direction?
In my experience, many fintech/Wall Street firms outsource their recruitment efforts to "head hunting" firms.
"Basically any fundamentally correct buffer encoded as message A will decode successfully as message B for any B." This is incorrect. I suspect you're overextending proto3's treatment of unknown fields to include…
The EU copyright directive won't help its image once enacted. They may come to wish it remained more about boring fish quotas.
This will likely prove to be a false equivalence.
Mass migration seems to be for economic benefits. A handful of people may immigrate out of appreciation of their new host culture, but millions or tens of millions doing so? Seems unlikely to me. They'll go to earn more…
It is weird to hear: 1) stop having so many kids, it's bad for the Earth, and 2) we're not having enough kids, let's substitute with immigrants.
But would a batch delete by any other name smell just as sweet?
The creators of Guice mention how configuring the dependency graph in Java was a big advantage it offers over older XML-based frameworks like Spring.
Interesting. So they're reporting on a competitor and are known to try to move markets with their stories. Is there oversight? Since I have no legal training I ask naively, do protections for journalism cover a…