One factor is that the price of gas is about $1.6/L (~$6/gallon), while electricity still is very cheap. Most people also don't generally need to drive all that far, so a shorter-range electric car is perfect for daily…
There absolutely are PEDs that increase your maximum ability when it comes to endurance sports, like EPO. A reporter tried microdosing EPO (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-32983932) and experienced a 7% increase in…
All countries in NATO have promised to spend 2% of GDP by 2024, yes.
According to Michael E. Mann, in 2100 it's +4.5C with no action, +3.5C with just the Paris Accord, and +1.8C with ratcheting up. (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DBQpulkWAAE2mrc.jpg)
I'm guessing he was referring to the Macedonian teenagers from https://www.buzzfeed.com/craigsilverman/how-macedonia-became...
They do - http://store.steampowered.com/curators/recommendedcurators/
Sorry? That article doesn't contain your quote and has no information that was given off the record as far as I can see? Claiming that an interview done by NYT vs something leaked to the media requires the same protocol…
From the facebook statement about the percent fake news, they state Of all the content on Facebook, more than 99 percent of what people see is authentic. which isn't the same as 1% of the news items being fake, since…
http://graphics.wsj.com/blue-feed-red-feed/ is a good demonstration of this effect. Quite eyeopening.
Are you talking about the nimble navigator thingie he tried running on reddit/The_Donald?
I've only seen these sites being accused of being leftist, so shouldn't there be a market for a right-leaning one?
How is asking for permission to use off the record statements in an article creating fake news?
It's a reference to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKH6PAoUuD0 (swearing and loud noices) and they've adopted it as an internal name for themselves.
All know motors for race bikes rotate the cranks when engaged, and his are stationary. You can also see another example here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7TWDNhWDlY#t=41
Something like https://github.com/jcjohnson/neural-style which applies the style from one image to another.
Mythbusters had a go at testing plane boarding time and customer statisfaction: http://mythbustersresults.com/airplane-boarding
Trusted devices/wifi networks in Android feels smooth too. As long as my phone is close to my smartwatch or home network it's unlocked already.
Remember that it's currently not possible to actually buy apps a lot of places in the world. Android has a pretty high market share here in Norway, but we can only use free apps. I have no idea what's taking Google so…
One great reason for me to get a Kindle is that my kids are completely uninterested in it. If I try to read something on the iPad while they're awake, they jump all over me until I let them play games on it.
It's never bothered me. After a short while you learn to start turning the page a bit before you're done reading the current page, and the actual page turn happens just as you're ready for it.
Or you could just install glTail - http://www.fudgie.org which I wrote to do exactly this, with multiple parsers and OpenGL display.
Might want to have a look at glTail for that purpose as well. It also helps with showing management why you need that shiny new server. :-)
Norway here as well.
Way back in 2000, when we launched Planetarion (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetarion), we used C++ with a custom webframework, and CORBA for communicating with the database. At our peak late in 2002, we served about…
http://www.fudgie.org/slashdotted.html - a recording of the traffic glTail got from Slashdot after it was announced. If I remember correctly, it got a bit over 4000 requests/minute at the 'worst'.
One factor is that the price of gas is about $1.6/L (~$6/gallon), while electricity still is very cheap. Most people also don't generally need to drive all that far, so a shorter-range electric car is perfect for daily…
There absolutely are PEDs that increase your maximum ability when it comes to endurance sports, like EPO. A reporter tried microdosing EPO (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-32983932) and experienced a 7% increase in…
All countries in NATO have promised to spend 2% of GDP by 2024, yes.
According to Michael E. Mann, in 2100 it's +4.5C with no action, +3.5C with just the Paris Accord, and +1.8C with ratcheting up. (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DBQpulkWAAE2mrc.jpg)
I'm guessing he was referring to the Macedonian teenagers from https://www.buzzfeed.com/craigsilverman/how-macedonia-became...
They do - http://store.steampowered.com/curators/recommendedcurators/
Sorry? That article doesn't contain your quote and has no information that was given off the record as far as I can see? Claiming that an interview done by NYT vs something leaked to the media requires the same protocol…
From the facebook statement about the percent fake news, they state Of all the content on Facebook, more than 99 percent of what people see is authentic. which isn't the same as 1% of the news items being fake, since…
http://graphics.wsj.com/blue-feed-red-feed/ is a good demonstration of this effect. Quite eyeopening.
Are you talking about the nimble navigator thingie he tried running on reddit/The_Donald?
I've only seen these sites being accused of being leftist, so shouldn't there be a market for a right-leaning one?
How is asking for permission to use off the record statements in an article creating fake news?
It's a reference to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKH6PAoUuD0 (swearing and loud noices) and they've adopted it as an internal name for themselves.
All know motors for race bikes rotate the cranks when engaged, and his are stationary. You can also see another example here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7TWDNhWDlY#t=41
Something like https://github.com/jcjohnson/neural-style which applies the style from one image to another.
Mythbusters had a go at testing plane boarding time and customer statisfaction: http://mythbustersresults.com/airplane-boarding
Trusted devices/wifi networks in Android feels smooth too. As long as my phone is close to my smartwatch or home network it's unlocked already.
Remember that it's currently not possible to actually buy apps a lot of places in the world. Android has a pretty high market share here in Norway, but we can only use free apps. I have no idea what's taking Google so…
One great reason for me to get a Kindle is that my kids are completely uninterested in it. If I try to read something on the iPad while they're awake, they jump all over me until I let them play games on it.
It's never bothered me. After a short while you learn to start turning the page a bit before you're done reading the current page, and the actual page turn happens just as you're ready for it.
Or you could just install glTail - http://www.fudgie.org which I wrote to do exactly this, with multiple parsers and OpenGL display.
Might want to have a look at glTail for that purpose as well. It also helps with showing management why you need that shiny new server. :-)
Norway here as well.
Way back in 2000, when we launched Planetarion (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetarion), we used C++ with a custom webframework, and CORBA for communicating with the database. At our peak late in 2002, we served about…
http://www.fudgie.org/slashdotted.html - a recording of the traffic glTail got from Slashdot after it was announced. If I remember correctly, it got a bit over 4000 requests/minute at the 'worst'.