"The biggest source of problems might be multi-threaded programs with concurrency-related bugs that have been masked by the GIL until now."
It would appropriate to quote one old saying, possibly originated in armed forces of a certain country: "do not rush to execute an order, it will likely be canceled"
I've lived in a couple of countries where bribes are a way of life. I'm happy it's not the case in CA. Still, does anyone here know of a country, where artificially limiting resources do not encourage to bribes? Better…
I'm surprised that OP didn't notice misspelled vocher prominently visible on multiple screenshots.
Very interesting indeed: "In fact, more small-particle pollution comes from the action of car brakes and tyres than from the exhaust fumes of current internal-combustion engines – a testament to the effectiveness of…
Sounds like a misconfigured filter or a mistrained AI. Garbage in – garbage out.
I would not be this dismissive, considering the studies showing starkly different effects of acute vs chronic stress, for example [1]. [1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3788324/
Not that fast. Unfortunately, "Why We Sleep" appears to be rather controversial. [1] https://guzey.com/books/why-we-sleep/ [2] https://www.wired.com/story/stop-obsessing-over-sleepyour-br...
"Studies have shown quality control of this supplement to often be low." [1] -- which one are you using? [1] https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements-dhea/art-203641...
Feeding the licence plate databases junk is a neat, but rather expensive idea. Here is link to the recent Defcon presentation: https://adversarialfashion.com/pages/defcon-27-crypto-privac...
As it often happens, the paper is ignoring people with DSPD aka night owls. We almost never see sunrises, and I wish we had a permanent DST to have later sunsets and longer daylight.
Bitcoin crypo (sic!) in the title is funny. Update: cool, the title is fixed, this comment downvoted.
In an unfortunate act of self-censorship, the video has been now removed from YouTube. Update: while the video linked by the article has been removed, here it is: https://youtu.be/dQpKcw-n330
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/14295-delayed...
A nice one by Julius Comroe: “Serendipity is jumping into a haystack to search for a needle, and coming up with the farmer’s daughter.”
Not necessarily Google AI. But AI is already at pro poker level. https://www.zdnet.com/article/researchers-reveal-how-poker-p...
(ready to get down-voted) why would I want to opt out if somebody uses my anonymized DNA to try discovering a potentially life-saving drug?
I am over 55, software engineer from SF Bay Area. I was laid off in March and just accepted one of the offers. So, no, not leaving the tech at all.
TL;DR A dormant FB account gets highjacked, but the amateur thief forgets to change the email associated with the account. This allows the owner to deactivate the account. I doubt the authors conclusion about russian…
Not in the US, where majority of mortgages is 30 years fixed.
This is exactly the idea Robert Shriller suggests in his recent Narrative Economics lecture. https://youtu.be/b8l6wLSPnYY
1. Google engineers took the challenge personally and there is no evidence suggesting Prisma capabilities were regained. 2.I tend to agree in a sense that it is rather difficult to delete all the data. But no more…
TL;DR imagining yourself dying every day, meditating on it, will change your brain in a way that will make you a better person. This technique is about one thousand years old.
Google search uses HTTPS and, unless you personally is a target and/or your devices are hacked, the content of your searches is not visible to anyone except Google. Your citizenship doesn't matter.
The linked Intel page is a mess. It is titled "Linux* Processor Microcode Data File Version: 20180108 (Previously Released) Date: 1/8/2018" Below, however, you can see highlighted "A newer version of this software is…
"The biggest source of problems might be multi-threaded programs with concurrency-related bugs that have been masked by the GIL until now."
It would appropriate to quote one old saying, possibly originated in armed forces of a certain country: "do not rush to execute an order, it will likely be canceled"
I've lived in a couple of countries where bribes are a way of life. I'm happy it's not the case in CA. Still, does anyone here know of a country, where artificially limiting resources do not encourage to bribes? Better…
I'm surprised that OP didn't notice misspelled vocher prominently visible on multiple screenshots.
Very interesting indeed: "In fact, more small-particle pollution comes from the action of car brakes and tyres than from the exhaust fumes of current internal-combustion engines – a testament to the effectiveness of…
Sounds like a misconfigured filter or a mistrained AI. Garbage in – garbage out.
I would not be this dismissive, considering the studies showing starkly different effects of acute vs chronic stress, for example [1]. [1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3788324/
Not that fast. Unfortunately, "Why We Sleep" appears to be rather controversial. [1] https://guzey.com/books/why-we-sleep/ [2] https://www.wired.com/story/stop-obsessing-over-sleepyour-br...
"Studies have shown quality control of this supplement to often be low." [1] -- which one are you using? [1] https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements-dhea/art-203641...
Feeding the licence plate databases junk is a neat, but rather expensive idea. Here is link to the recent Defcon presentation: https://adversarialfashion.com/pages/defcon-27-crypto-privac...
As it often happens, the paper is ignoring people with DSPD aka night owls. We almost never see sunrises, and I wish we had a permanent DST to have later sunsets and longer daylight.
Bitcoin crypo (sic!) in the title is funny. Update: cool, the title is fixed, this comment downvoted.
In an unfortunate act of self-censorship, the video has been now removed from YouTube. Update: while the video linked by the article has been removed, here it is: https://youtu.be/dQpKcw-n330
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/14295-delayed...
A nice one by Julius Comroe: “Serendipity is jumping into a haystack to search for a needle, and coming up with the farmer’s daughter.”
Not necessarily Google AI. But AI is already at pro poker level. https://www.zdnet.com/article/researchers-reveal-how-poker-p...
(ready to get down-voted) why would I want to opt out if somebody uses my anonymized DNA to try discovering a potentially life-saving drug?
I am over 55, software engineer from SF Bay Area. I was laid off in March and just accepted one of the offers. So, no, not leaving the tech at all.
TL;DR A dormant FB account gets highjacked, but the amateur thief forgets to change the email associated with the account. This allows the owner to deactivate the account. I doubt the authors conclusion about russian…
Not in the US, where majority of mortgages is 30 years fixed.
This is exactly the idea Robert Shriller suggests in his recent Narrative Economics lecture. https://youtu.be/b8l6wLSPnYY
1. Google engineers took the challenge personally and there is no evidence suggesting Prisma capabilities were regained. 2.I tend to agree in a sense that it is rather difficult to delete all the data. But no more…
TL;DR imagining yourself dying every day, meditating on it, will change your brain in a way that will make you a better person. This technique is about one thousand years old.
Google search uses HTTPS and, unless you personally is a target and/or your devices are hacked, the content of your searches is not visible to anyone except Google. Your citizenship doesn't matter.
The linked Intel page is a mess. It is titled "Linux* Processor Microcode Data File Version: 20180108 (Previously Released) Date: 1/8/2018" Below, however, you can see highlighted "A newer version of this software is…