Thank you so much for building this. I've been wanting something just like this and I'm trying it now and it's amazing. I was struggling with vterm and now this might become my daily driver.
I like this guy
It’s not so irrelevant if your org is stuck on older versions of PHP.
So it became sane as soon as late 2020.
PHP 8.3.6: $ php -r 'var_dump("01234" == "1234");' bool(true) $ php -r 'var_dump("09223372036854775808" == "9223372036854775808");' bool(false)
This semi-quantized version targets the Jetson Orin Nano, but only comes with a simple inference engine. https://huggingface.co/Teaspoon-AI/Voxtral-Mini-4B-INT4-Jets...
So random seeing her mentioned here today. I just discovered her yesterday, saw a Youtube short where she's operating a Eurorack synth at Switched On in Austin, TX. It's a cool little synth shop that's worth checking…
Very neat. As a heavy user of recordlinkage, this is definitely on my radar.
Hey I have cubital tunnel and also have an ulnar deviation in my left arm. Have you tried ergos with low profile keyboards? ZSA also makes a model called the Voyager, which is the best keyboard that I’ve ever had. Might…
Chatterbox is also worth a try.
The $ symbol gave me RSI as a dev just starting out. I will never forgive PHP for that. Such an unergonomic syntax.
If they’re talking about this now, it’s been going on for a while. Just finally reaching the public consciousness now where it’s a common subject on the news.
How many hours of interview prep did you include?
Yep, I've seen type hinting even be helpful without a type checker in python. Just as a way for devs to tell each other what they intend on passing. Even when a small percent of the hints are incorrect, having those…
The "Comparison with Related Libraries" section is notably missing comparison against aeon and sktime, which also aim to be the kind of holistic time-series library like Merlion.
Yeah, like 15th century old.
XTDB (inspired by datomic) also has bitemporal queries.
To each their own. Others would say datalog elegant and makes it easy to compose statements whereas SQL has an ugly syntax. I mean, ORMs were invented to try to avoid writing SQL but they too have their own problems.
Can wall clock time be proportional to file size or is a parallelized approach needed?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BYxUC1X180o
Paper is useful for the individual but using it in an organization context certainly causes problems.
I wonder if you could build an OWL 2 graph with this.
What makes you say that? From what I’ve seen they all use the same actuator.
I’ve wondered the same. The reason is that they aren’t waterproof and water leaks onto the circuit board. I recommend buying the cheapest option and getting a warranty with them. I wish Philips could just figure out how…
If you get organized about building the domain, such as using an ontology, this can be mitigated.
Thank you so much for building this. I've been wanting something just like this and I'm trying it now and it's amazing. I was struggling with vterm and now this might become my daily driver.
I like this guy
It’s not so irrelevant if your org is stuck on older versions of PHP.
So it became sane as soon as late 2020.
PHP 8.3.6: $ php -r 'var_dump("01234" == "1234");' bool(true) $ php -r 'var_dump("09223372036854775808" == "9223372036854775808");' bool(false)
This semi-quantized version targets the Jetson Orin Nano, but only comes with a simple inference engine. https://huggingface.co/Teaspoon-AI/Voxtral-Mini-4B-INT4-Jets...
So random seeing her mentioned here today. I just discovered her yesterday, saw a Youtube short where she's operating a Eurorack synth at Switched On in Austin, TX. It's a cool little synth shop that's worth checking…
Very neat. As a heavy user of recordlinkage, this is definitely on my radar.
Hey I have cubital tunnel and also have an ulnar deviation in my left arm. Have you tried ergos with low profile keyboards? ZSA also makes a model called the Voyager, which is the best keyboard that I’ve ever had. Might…
Chatterbox is also worth a try.
The $ symbol gave me RSI as a dev just starting out. I will never forgive PHP for that. Such an unergonomic syntax.
If they’re talking about this now, it’s been going on for a while. Just finally reaching the public consciousness now where it’s a common subject on the news.
How many hours of interview prep did you include?
Yep, I've seen type hinting even be helpful without a type checker in python. Just as a way for devs to tell each other what they intend on passing. Even when a small percent of the hints are incorrect, having those…
The "Comparison with Related Libraries" section is notably missing comparison against aeon and sktime, which also aim to be the kind of holistic time-series library like Merlion.
Yeah, like 15th century old.
XTDB (inspired by datomic) also has bitemporal queries.
To each their own. Others would say datalog elegant and makes it easy to compose statements whereas SQL has an ugly syntax. I mean, ORMs were invented to try to avoid writing SQL but they too have their own problems.
Can wall clock time be proportional to file size or is a parallelized approach needed?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BYxUC1X180o
Paper is useful for the individual but using it in an organization context certainly causes problems.
I wonder if you could build an OWL 2 graph with this.
What makes you say that? From what I’ve seen they all use the same actuator.
I’ve wondered the same. The reason is that they aren’t waterproof and water leaks onto the circuit board. I recommend buying the cheapest option and getting a warranty with them. I wish Philips could just figure out how…
If you get organized about building the domain, such as using an ontology, this can be mitigated.