> Obviously you can't do anything with less than 64 GBytes these days I don't think that's true. Plenty of people can run basic workflows at 8GB on the MacBook Neo and most others are fine at 16 GB.
Per Goodfellas, "Paulie and the gang" ended up in jail while Henry Hill received witness protection. So, it wasn't just for show
I agree in principle but Homebrew only supports the latest 3 versions of macOS. Right now Ventura 13 which came out in October 2022 is unsupported.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmers%27_Almanac https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Farmer%27s_Almanac People do know things other people do not. They are fairly notable, though obviously not as much in today's society,…
You are thinking of Elon Grok, not Groq
Do you think you could support typing answers in scientific notation? So 8e9 for 8,000,000,000. It would make typing in answers easier considering my guesses always end in a bunch of zeroes! Does the orange mean your…
I didn't know that and my Google fu is lacking, does anyone have a resource I could read to understand that limitation?
Could be wrong, but isn't this the same Guide?
> Having a high say-do ratio has always been important to me You probably mean a "high do-say ratio"? That is, to complete as many things as you set out to do. Great story though, it reminds me a bit of how the German…
I think the title should say "in French *Google docs." As is, it seems like French code documentation/papers are littered with emojis?
It wasn't Kyrie, it was the Yankees. The opening came just before the start of the MLB season but well into the NBA season.
3 digits? So up to $999/year? That sounds extremely low. In the US salaries are done per year, so a 6-figure salary is >=$100,000/year. Do you mean as an hourly wage? That would be $200,000+/year and a 6-figure salary.
> Reserved Instances are a major piece of AWS Billing, accounting for $100B in revenue along side Saving Plans (SPs). I think I know what you mean, but this reads like Reserved Instances earn AWS $100 billion/year which…
> I would not be surprised if Apple intent to use it as their PR later along with shit loads of submarine articles What is a submarine article?
http://www.supersimplestorageservice.com/ > The Super Simple Storage Service (S4) is a new innovation in cloud storage. Our advanced write-only storage provides the highest security, lowest cost, and simplest management…
In a word, yes. > Messages: Most message attachment types other than images are blocked. Some features, like link previews, are disabled. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2022/07/apple-expands-commitm...
Looks to be fixed on Amazon.com: https://i.imgur.com/twYEtb3_d.webp?maxwidth=760&fidelity=gra...
> We’re making GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that suggests code in your editor, generally available to all developers for $10 USD/month or $100 USD/year. It will also be free to use for verified students and…
In fact, the de facto upper limit for laptop batteries is 100 watt hours since this is the largest battery size permitted on a flight by the FAA (the US air travel regulatory body) without special approval [1]. The CPU…
I read this and it is interesting. I get why asking JS Hint contributors to re-submit/approve their changes is clear of the Do No Evil clause. But, I don't understand why all changes before that (from JS Lint Day 1…
Dumb question, how does CashApp make so much money? Isn't it a free app with no fees? I have to imagine the free 1-3 business day deposit is highly preferred to the 1-3% transaction free instant-payment-deposit feature.
This is really cool and I love that people are using Wordle to explore and explain computer science concepts (to people like me). > The speed-up is significant, about 20x faster. This makes sense because instead of…
Clearly my Google Fu isn't as strong as yours. Could you share a link about Real Engineering?
>no expressive switch/case statement match/case (not a drop in switch statement) >breaking out of loops break >ending scripts early (for explorative programming) exit() or sys.exit()
In fairness, I understand that every car manufacturer is going through the same supply and delivery delays. I would also seriously hope that they aren't going to charge you the new, elevated price.
> Obviously you can't do anything with less than 64 GBytes these days I don't think that's true. Plenty of people can run basic workflows at 8GB on the MacBook Neo and most others are fine at 16 GB.
Per Goodfellas, "Paulie and the gang" ended up in jail while Henry Hill received witness protection. So, it wasn't just for show
I agree in principle but Homebrew only supports the latest 3 versions of macOS. Right now Ventura 13 which came out in October 2022 is unsupported.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmers%27_Almanac https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Farmer%27s_Almanac People do know things other people do not. They are fairly notable, though obviously not as much in today's society,…
You are thinking of Elon Grok, not Groq
Do you think you could support typing answers in scientific notation? So 8e9 for 8,000,000,000. It would make typing in answers easier considering my guesses always end in a bunch of zeroes! Does the orange mean your…
I didn't know that and my Google fu is lacking, does anyone have a resource I could read to understand that limitation?
Could be wrong, but isn't this the same Guide?
> Having a high say-do ratio has always been important to me You probably mean a "high do-say ratio"? That is, to complete as many things as you set out to do. Great story though, it reminds me a bit of how the German…
I think the title should say "in French *Google docs." As is, it seems like French code documentation/papers are littered with emojis?
It wasn't Kyrie, it was the Yankees. The opening came just before the start of the MLB season but well into the NBA season.
3 digits? So up to $999/year? That sounds extremely low. In the US salaries are done per year, so a 6-figure salary is >=$100,000/year. Do you mean as an hourly wage? That would be $200,000+/year and a 6-figure salary.
> Reserved Instances are a major piece of AWS Billing, accounting for $100B in revenue along side Saving Plans (SPs). I think I know what you mean, but this reads like Reserved Instances earn AWS $100 billion/year which…
> I would not be surprised if Apple intent to use it as their PR later along with shit loads of submarine articles What is a submarine article?
http://www.supersimplestorageservice.com/ > The Super Simple Storage Service (S4) is a new innovation in cloud storage. Our advanced write-only storage provides the highest security, lowest cost, and simplest management…
In a word, yes. > Messages: Most message attachment types other than images are blocked. Some features, like link previews, are disabled. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2022/07/apple-expands-commitm...
Looks to be fixed on Amazon.com: https://i.imgur.com/twYEtb3_d.webp?maxwidth=760&fidelity=gra...
> We’re making GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that suggests code in your editor, generally available to all developers for $10 USD/month or $100 USD/year. It will also be free to use for verified students and…
In fact, the de facto upper limit for laptop batteries is 100 watt hours since this is the largest battery size permitted on a flight by the FAA (the US air travel regulatory body) without special approval [1]. The CPU…
I read this and it is interesting. I get why asking JS Hint contributors to re-submit/approve their changes is clear of the Do No Evil clause. But, I don't understand why all changes before that (from JS Lint Day 1…
Dumb question, how does CashApp make so much money? Isn't it a free app with no fees? I have to imagine the free 1-3 business day deposit is highly preferred to the 1-3% transaction free instant-payment-deposit feature.
This is really cool and I love that people are using Wordle to explore and explain computer science concepts (to people like me). > The speed-up is significant, about 20x faster. This makes sense because instead of…
Clearly my Google Fu isn't as strong as yours. Could you share a link about Real Engineering?
>no expressive switch/case statement match/case (not a drop in switch statement) >breaking out of loops break >ending scripts early (for explorative programming) exit() or sys.exit()
In fairness, I understand that every car manufacturer is going through the same supply and delivery delays. I would also seriously hope that they aren't going to charge you the new, elevated price.