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No user record in our sample, but fgoesbrrr has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but fgoesbrrr has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
People were predicting solar eclipses thousands of years ago with no calculators or even a modern understanding of math. Can't be that hard.
> Further, we use this mapping to prove that any problem efficiently solvable by a quantum algorithm can be recast as a problem involving a network of coupled oscillators, albeit exponentially many of them. Is this a…
I don't know about Android, but AMD CPUs support encrypting regions of physical memory with different keys which are accessible only to one particular VM running, but also not accessible to the host: AMD Secure…
I thought ITER was the biggest tokamak. BTW, what is the status of ITER?
They mention 20 years in the article.
Language is defined by it's usage. If enough people make one particular "mistake", eventually that mistake becomes the "correct" usage. See "literally" as an example:…
2 million laser beamlets sounds very expensive, depending on how they generate them. It could be that the "writer" costs $1 mil right now, so might only make sense in a data center.
They can claim dynamic fetch is "phoning home" and a user privacy danger.
I was told we can't build like that anymore.
Today mouse is 2 different things: actual mouse or trackpad.
It's about scale and speed, not novel attacks. Also exploitation. An AI could determine much faster what might be worth stealing reducing mitigation time.
Sounds like one excellent solution is mandatory ID check on all sites which handle personal information, right?
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> Once the skies are clear The problem in Ukraine is that the ground is not clear (mobile air defense and MANPADS). So neither side is using planes for CAS.
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Poland is buying South Korea tanks and artillery. It's also buying US tanks indeed, but your theory seems to imply that it shouldn't buy SK at all.
If you look in Ukraine it's not the "masters of one" planes proving most useful.
It's a complete success. There is an order backlog of hundreds from various countries, and due to economy of scale the price went down significantly ($200 mil -> $80 mil) French is upset that EU countries are ordering…