Yes. A combination of being hand copied and the text having no punctuation.
I see that although unemployment is higher for CS underemployment is lower than many other majors. So I wouldn't immediately discount CS but the report is saying that CS isn't an immediate high paying job.
This is correct. I will add that sampling from the distribution thereafter is equivalent to on policy learning.
I think the article's analysis of overapproximation bias is correct. The issue is that due to the Max operator in the Q learning noise is amplified over timesteps. Some methods to reduce this bias, such as…
Running out of IP addresses within that VPC is a real difficulty for services still using it.
Manifolds are generally considered objects of themselves, and it may be difficult to embed then in higher dimensional objects. This is especially the case for tricky manifolds like those with a Kervaire invariant of 1.
The high temperature talked about in the article is close to 800 Celsius. That far exceeds home or even most industrial appliances. The primary use would be in turbines where the combination of strength and heat…
The layman's answer is that since everywhere was very dense there wasn't a gravitational pull to one direction or another since it all cancelled out.
In cryptography it is common to get exact estimates for the number of bit operations required to break a cipher. Asymptomatic analysis is great in some circumstances. It for example explains why quicksort is faster than…
Yes, from a language design it's ugly and the implementation is convoluted. From a user perspective it's awesome and enables better interfaces.
Standard airplanes used for passenger travel have transonic airflow. Some air is forced to be supersonic as it passes over the wing and around the body of the plane. The Transonic Truss-Braced Wing is still experimental…
As with many inventions, the Wright brothers weren't the first inventors of the airplane but the last ones. Everyone else built off them.
There are multiple factors. There is vehicle related degradation and also weather related. In areas with a freeze that cycle road maintenance has a flat cost component. Someone needs to pay for roads.
There are plenty of longer bridges, but those are multi-span bridges. The Straits of Messina are extremely deep and the area is tectonicly active. So it isn't feasible to build supports in the middle of the strait. If…
Free Electron Lasers have potential to generate more tunable radiation with higher luminosity. Despite this they aren't a drop in replacement for the current EUV light sources. A free electron laser is 200 meters long,…
It can be done, but airplane GPS receivers aren't jamming resistant. This is expected to change in the next decades.
Across an application the penalty is normally 1-5%. Most business code benefits from the increased safety. Parsers are an exception, but the large attack surface sometimes makes it a good idea there too.
The article needs absolute efficiency figures to know if this is a good idea. I also wonder if better conversation electronics could make a difference. I'm guessing there is some tradeoff between cost of conversion and…
The movement has been towards making batteries structurally integral to the vehicle to save weight in the frame.
Yes. The break even is at around 15,000 to 20,000 miles driven for replacing an ICE. This obviously varies depending on electricity source.
Interesting. I think single person RFCs are like most other forms of publication in that there is a long tail of unused ones and a few that take off. But you miss all the shots you don't take.
Context: I am a software engineer working at AWS in Commerce Platform - International Expansion. All opinions here are my own. Also, I am just an fairly new engineer, not a lawyer. Countries in Europe are covered by the…
I like how this change was done with no excess drama and that Christoph is continuing to stay involved with Linux. This could be a break for the controversy to cool down and the developers to get back to developing.
It should be fairly easy to upgrade compatible APIs server side from reading the AWS docs. All that needs doing is to accept and ignore the new checksum header. I also expect that taking advantage of the checksum would…
Can you please point to where on the article documentation is being paywalled? I'm not seeing it. If Amazon removed it can you point to an archive link?
Yes. A combination of being hand copied and the text having no punctuation.
I see that although unemployment is higher for CS underemployment is lower than many other majors. So I wouldn't immediately discount CS but the report is saying that CS isn't an immediate high paying job.
This is correct. I will add that sampling from the distribution thereafter is equivalent to on policy learning.
I think the article's analysis of overapproximation bias is correct. The issue is that due to the Max operator in the Q learning noise is amplified over timesteps. Some methods to reduce this bias, such as…
Running out of IP addresses within that VPC is a real difficulty for services still using it.
Manifolds are generally considered objects of themselves, and it may be difficult to embed then in higher dimensional objects. This is especially the case for tricky manifolds like those with a Kervaire invariant of 1.
The high temperature talked about in the article is close to 800 Celsius. That far exceeds home or even most industrial appliances. The primary use would be in turbines where the combination of strength and heat…
The layman's answer is that since everywhere was very dense there wasn't a gravitational pull to one direction or another since it all cancelled out.
In cryptography it is common to get exact estimates for the number of bit operations required to break a cipher. Asymptomatic analysis is great in some circumstances. It for example explains why quicksort is faster than…
Yes, from a language design it's ugly and the implementation is convoluted. From a user perspective it's awesome and enables better interfaces.
Standard airplanes used for passenger travel have transonic airflow. Some air is forced to be supersonic as it passes over the wing and around the body of the plane. The Transonic Truss-Braced Wing is still experimental…
As with many inventions, the Wright brothers weren't the first inventors of the airplane but the last ones. Everyone else built off them.
There are multiple factors. There is vehicle related degradation and also weather related. In areas with a freeze that cycle road maintenance has a flat cost component. Someone needs to pay for roads.
There are plenty of longer bridges, but those are multi-span bridges. The Straits of Messina are extremely deep and the area is tectonicly active. So it isn't feasible to build supports in the middle of the strait. If…
Free Electron Lasers have potential to generate more tunable radiation with higher luminosity. Despite this they aren't a drop in replacement for the current EUV light sources. A free electron laser is 200 meters long,…
It can be done, but airplane GPS receivers aren't jamming resistant. This is expected to change in the next decades.
Across an application the penalty is normally 1-5%. Most business code benefits from the increased safety. Parsers are an exception, but the large attack surface sometimes makes it a good idea there too.
The article needs absolute efficiency figures to know if this is a good idea. I also wonder if better conversation electronics could make a difference. I'm guessing there is some tradeoff between cost of conversion and…
The movement has been towards making batteries structurally integral to the vehicle to save weight in the frame.
Yes. The break even is at around 15,000 to 20,000 miles driven for replacing an ICE. This obviously varies depending on electricity source.
Interesting. I think single person RFCs are like most other forms of publication in that there is a long tail of unused ones and a few that take off. But you miss all the shots you don't take.
Context: I am a software engineer working at AWS in Commerce Platform - International Expansion. All opinions here are my own. Also, I am just an fairly new engineer, not a lawyer. Countries in Europe are covered by the…
I like how this change was done with no excess drama and that Christoph is continuing to stay involved with Linux. This could be a break for the controversy to cool down and the developers to get back to developing.
It should be fairly easy to upgrade compatible APIs server side from reading the AWS docs. All that needs doing is to accept and ignore the new checksum header. I also expect that taking advantage of the checksum would…
Can you please point to where on the article documentation is being paywalled? I'm not seeing it. If Amazon removed it can you point to an archive link?