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No user record in our sample, but high_density has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
hm I regularly massacre processes in my laptop...
maybe we can have some keyboard plugin/"mode" that merges letters to form symbols in special way? Korean windows have a "special-emoji" keyboard that can be invoked by: 1. type a charactor 2. press 'hanja' key 3. (wild…
if 80 devs all read the same part same way, it won't make much of a difference. maybe the issue is we aren't using static analysis enough / don't have enough static analysis tools?
newb here -- please expand more on this. Are there stuff that kotlin's pattern-matching can't do?
because most ML libraries are python-first... as for other stuff (web-servers, what not), I don't think python can beat kotlin / typescript / etc
but those leaks weren't 100% believable --- this case, it's different. (or apple can just change their future products...)
using tmpfs... it'll help a bit (I used mysql-on-tmpfs before)
but scala's cousin kotlin doesn't seem to suffer from this a lot... kotlin library-packages don't have kotlin-version to their download link... maybe I'm missing something?
for most simple HTTP webservers, python maintains somewhat OK-ish source/binary compatibility between python-versions. But my experience with scala was things breaking between scala-versions / waiting for some library…
is it something deeply ingrained to rust? or is it something rust is working on?
maybe they're producing too many devices, so ended up filling up SN space for some device type?
well Google's using all three in different ways... and another trend on prog. langs: they're becoming more and more similar feature-wise (eg. pattern matching)
maybe Google, FB, Amazon are victims of their own 'successful ML algorithms' or some sellers that are gaming the advertisement system?
break the hash algo...?
...but you can delivery boxes...? so put mail in boxes? I mean, there's DHL, Fedex, and others...
that's when you pour almost all of your savings... And is 'loyalty towards a company' for having few shares a good thing? loyalty towards what ends? towards massive financial damage?
is this induction, but in opposite direction? N+1 backup is N backup 1 backup is 0 backup
I'm sorry, but you seems to be void of any refutation of my logic. you iterated some famous people who are supportive of WSB, but... so what? Are they 'the wise ones of the stock market'? Are they financially supporting…
ok, I didn't know it's left or right term... wtf the word seems to be like 'feel-good-fool' but seems there's more to it
sorry I thought Social Justice Warrior is a term for 'people who rally to do good for the society but are just a bunch of fools'
well they might not be the SJWs, but the gullible ones fooled by SJWs. the whole premise of the campaign is to 'fight against the injust hedge funds' (by burning your own money, that is)
on the side note, this makes an excellent youtube material... there's a Korean investment channel that explains how people were gullible, and it's really funny to hear the fiascos... ...but not when I'm the gullible…
yes agreed. it's not crime by law... but it's like using uncovered parts of the law to swindle people. Though it'll be really difficult to make a law preventing this without hurting beneficial actions.
well depends on the law though... but this time, there's no 'fradulent' element, so I guess no. If there were promises of earnings, it might have been.
ditto this. And the motivation for organizing "buy gamestop" isn't altruistic as it seems.. 1. buy gamestop stocks 2. call in SJWs to 'fight against the bad guys (hedge funds)' by buying gamestop stocks - they relay…