I always wanted to ship a write-only database. Lightning fast.
Huh - I guess it is. I didn't know that! I guess that's why the world needs so much of it. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.19.633714v1
Plants build three-carbon sugars during photosynthesis by fixing a CO2 molecule onto a two-carbon chain with an enzyme called RuBisCO. In a typical "C3" plant, this happens relatively directly. But RuBisCO can screw up…
Love it!
I’d agree - but is it? Where I live (not a top-ten US metro area) we also have Lyft and a number of traditional cab companies. Uber is big, but by no means a monopoly.
I’m not a huge fan of Uber’s corporate policies in general, but help me understand what’s wrong with this. Isn’t this what any company would do: maximize revenue from customers while minimizing expenses to their…
One data point: I’ve taught a few times at a community college here in the US. Obviously, that’s through an established institution. It paid about $7k for a ten-week course.
It's worth mentioning that while some parts of law can be really arcane (parents, terms of service, etc.), Supreme Court decisions are generally pretty readable.
If Halide were an alarm clock, the explanation would be wholly unconvincing: the rejection only seems silly if you know what Halide is. “This is a camera app”, might be a better explanation.
A good argument for restricting voting to actual attendees.
There’s something missing here. From what the Hudson Rock article shows, they were able to use an SE’s creds to access their demo account. This is not a customer account and shouldn’t (but of course could) contain…
LEGEND is the follow-on project. https://legend-exp.org/
This is simply not correct. Selipsky did not found Tableau by a long stretch. He moved to Tableau from AWS, where he'd been for 11 years, and then went back five years later.
I don't know how to test this in an experimental way because I don't know how to make it repeatable. I can say anecdotally that I've used non-software patents to figure out how to level a door via its hinges, find out…
One goal is to encourage inventors to publish their work, rather than hold them as trade secrets, so that others can learn from them -- and get eventually copy and extend them. I've read a fair number of patents, both…
See the footnote on page 1: “Hereafter, we let n and m refer to the number of non-compactified space and time dimensions, or more generally to the effective spacetime dimensionality that is relevant to the low-energy…
Well, duh: they needed to make sure to run the script twice.
When I was in college, I had to take an assembly language course. It was on MIPS: 32 registers. One assignment said, roughly: - Read ten numbers into an array. - Sort the numbers into the array. Nothing said I needed to…
From the authors’ website: “You can't buy a hard copy of the 8th edition, but instead can rent (and then choose/pay to keep the hardcopy if you want a hard copy book). You can rent a copy or subscribe to Pearson+ from…
So this means it can actually do things now, at least in principle, right?
But may I take ducks home from the park?
And India actually suspended Al Jazeera for the same reason. https://time.com/3832585/india-al-jazeera-suspended-kashmir-...
Well I’ll be. Now how ‘bout a simple, quality bike? :)
Off topic, but does anyone make simple electric motorcycles? You know, a frame, battery, motor, etc., but without a connected app and all the goo that comes with it.
“According to a Kobe University statement, this study marks the first time that researchers have witnessed prey quickly and actively escape the body of its predator after being eaten.” I present my favorite video of the…
I always wanted to ship a write-only database. Lightning fast.
Huh - I guess it is. I didn't know that! I guess that's why the world needs so much of it. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.19.633714v1
Plants build three-carbon sugars during photosynthesis by fixing a CO2 molecule onto a two-carbon chain with an enzyme called RuBisCO. In a typical "C3" plant, this happens relatively directly. But RuBisCO can screw up…
Love it!
I’d agree - but is it? Where I live (not a top-ten US metro area) we also have Lyft and a number of traditional cab companies. Uber is big, but by no means a monopoly.
I’m not a huge fan of Uber’s corporate policies in general, but help me understand what’s wrong with this. Isn’t this what any company would do: maximize revenue from customers while minimizing expenses to their…
One data point: I’ve taught a few times at a community college here in the US. Obviously, that’s through an established institution. It paid about $7k for a ten-week course.
It's worth mentioning that while some parts of law can be really arcane (parents, terms of service, etc.), Supreme Court decisions are generally pretty readable.
If Halide were an alarm clock, the explanation would be wholly unconvincing: the rejection only seems silly if you know what Halide is. “This is a camera app”, might be a better explanation.
A good argument for restricting voting to actual attendees.
There’s something missing here. From what the Hudson Rock article shows, they were able to use an SE’s creds to access their demo account. This is not a customer account and shouldn’t (but of course could) contain…
LEGEND is the follow-on project. https://legend-exp.org/
This is simply not correct. Selipsky did not found Tableau by a long stretch. He moved to Tableau from AWS, where he'd been for 11 years, and then went back five years later.
I don't know how to test this in an experimental way because I don't know how to make it repeatable. I can say anecdotally that I've used non-software patents to figure out how to level a door via its hinges, find out…
One goal is to encourage inventors to publish their work, rather than hold them as trade secrets, so that others can learn from them -- and get eventually copy and extend them. I've read a fair number of patents, both…
See the footnote on page 1: “Hereafter, we let n and m refer to the number of non-compactified space and time dimensions, or more generally to the effective spacetime dimensionality that is relevant to the low-energy…
Well, duh: they needed to make sure to run the script twice.
When I was in college, I had to take an assembly language course. It was on MIPS: 32 registers. One assignment said, roughly: - Read ten numbers into an array. - Sort the numbers into the array. Nothing said I needed to…
From the authors’ website: “You can't buy a hard copy of the 8th edition, but instead can rent (and then choose/pay to keep the hardcopy if you want a hard copy book). You can rent a copy or subscribe to Pearson+ from…
So this means it can actually do things now, at least in principle, right?
But may I take ducks home from the park?
And India actually suspended Al Jazeera for the same reason. https://time.com/3832585/india-al-jazeera-suspended-kashmir-...
Well I’ll be. Now how ‘bout a simple, quality bike? :)
Off topic, but does anyone make simple electric motorcycles? You know, a frame, battery, motor, etc., but without a connected app and all the goo that comes with it.
“According to a Kobe University statement, this study marks the first time that researchers have witnessed prey quickly and actively escape the body of its predator after being eaten.” I present my favorite video of the…