IMO this climb doesn't really do much to prove of xenon's effectiveness (altitude researcher Dr. Peter Hackett says as much [0]). The team used supplemental oxygen on the climb, with the starting altitude and flow rate…
There's an interesting blog post[0] that calls this concept The Copenhagen Interpretation of Ethics. [0] (the original no longer loads for me, so here's an archive)…
Typically also implies that the object contains no real logic/functionality and is a simple container for storing some values. Something that could be a record type.
Hopcroft, Motwani, and Ullman's Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation by is another classic text
If you found this interesting, see also Norvig's Sudoku Solver [1], with an implementation in Python. [1] http://norvig.com/sudoku.html
DeadAIM [1] was one such hack. I remember it also provided the ability to manually change your status to anything, including invisible. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeadAIM
More specifically, a straddle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straddle
While I don't totally disagree, I interpret the "same thing" referred to in your quote and the "same reason" he's failing as two different levels of the concept of sameness. In my mind the insanity quote applies to a…
IMO this climb doesn't really do much to prove of xenon's effectiveness (altitude researcher Dr. Peter Hackett says as much [0]). The team used supplemental oxygen on the climb, with the starting altitude and flow rate…
IMO this climb doesn't really do much to prove of xenon's effectiveness (altitude researcher Dr. Peter Hackett says as much [0]). The team used supplemental oxygen on the climb, with the starting altitude and flow rate…
There's an interesting blog post[0] that calls this concept The Copenhagen Interpretation of Ethics. [0] (the original no longer loads for me, so here's an archive)…
Typically also implies that the object contains no real logic/functionality and is a simple container for storing some values. Something that could be a record type.
Hopcroft, Motwani, and Ullman's Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation by is another classic text
If you found this interesting, see also Norvig's Sudoku Solver [1], with an implementation in Python. [1] http://norvig.com/sudoku.html
DeadAIM [1] was one such hack. I remember it also provided the ability to manually change your status to anything, including invisible. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeadAIM
More specifically, a straddle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straddle
While I don't totally disagree, I interpret the "same thing" referred to in your quote and the "same reason" he's failing as two different levels of the concept of sameness. In my mind the insanity quote applies to a…