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No user record in our sample, but ezwoodland has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Depends on if the independent events are uncorrelated. For example, if they had to be quantized to a grid of length 1750ft and quantized sufficiently in time as well, it might be impossible to average out since the…
> Pirating is easy... That reasoning is why companies would prefer it be more difficult.
According to Wikipedia, git does that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable-length_quantity#Remov...
> imagine a world where ... It already works like that. > customers never bother to submit their own T&C's so they're not fairly represented You can't. Not a question of bother. > if you don't, then don't use the…
What makes OFDM inherently worse at long range? Don't you just lengthen your symbols and use the extra frequency bins until you have tolerable losses?
No? Why would it? In the negative case, it would say the idea doesn't pan out. In the positive case, it would mean that you can use just S instead of S and K when doing combinator reduction, but doesn't change that this…
That doesn't matter. You could imagine a system that accumulates two terms: (actual result, junk). Instead of deleting something it just adds it to the junk part of the pair. Maybe the junk part itself has computation…
Something along the lines of reed-solomon codes could work for you: If you want to share your password with M family members such that you only need N to agree to recover the original: Split your password into ordered…
I think the parsed c program is the DSL. You have to write a parser and compiler for the c-like source to the actual c code.
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