That would obviously depend on how much you want to maintain your visa.
Developing technology to improve audio quality would be useless, but improving the vinyl manufacturing process to reduce cost and increase capacity would be worthwhile, as it could expand adoption.
The pregnant man emoji exists mainly due to the flexibility of the zero-width joiner and systems implementing it, not any political reason.
That sounds incredibly unsafe.
E-bikes are quite close to what you are describing, and are already remarkably popular.
I don't think most people see car commuting as a luxury. It's very stressful.
This seems poorly argued. There's a lot of emphasis on technical minutiae, but the question is whether the way the model embeds and reproduces the features of the input images infringes on copyright. I would think that…
Oh, definitely. Just making the counterpoint.
That's worse. If companies are unable to adjust salaries to match increases in overall costs without fulfilling their primary purpose, then it suggests that the entire economic system is dysfunctional.
If 'Oumuamua is a probe, it appears that it would be a fairly simple one. To a sufficiently advanced civilisation, it would probably be relatively low-cost. If an alien civilisation has a reasonable degree of curiosity,…
Swift only uses reference counting when working with objects; Structs are optimised using copy-on-write. There's currently work on implementing move and ownership semantics, similar to Rust, but opt-in rather than by…
Every system has required most people to do work, but the character of work in the modern era is qualitatively different from the typical character of work throughout history.
I'm actually saying that I don't think having a debate about the nature of the Russian government on the internet would be a productive use of my time.
I think our analyses of the Russian state are based on such fundamentally different premises that we will never come to any meaningful agreement, and further discussion is pointless.
Speculation is inherent to geopolitical strategy.
Gone up in the short term, but likely to fall in the long-term.
Yes, but doing that by undermining nuclear is a poor strategic move. It would leave Russia with no fallback strategy in the case that Europe did cease fossil fuels imports, and would undermine export of nuclear…
At present, yes, but those revenues are threatened by climate change, while Rosatom's revenues are likely to expand for the same reason.
I find this dismissive. The majority of people who desire creative fulfilment can't do that as a primary occupation, but it's still a perfectly reasonable desire. Our society should provide more opportunity for creative…
Why would Russia promote anti-nuclear disinformation? The Russian state-owned entity Rosatom is a major exporter of nuclear technology, so doing that would be against Russia's interests.
Mastodon isn't a platform, it's a protocol, and all reputable instances block that sort of content.
I think contextual targeting is perfectly sufficient for most advertisers.
That's not a bad idea, but it would only work if people were not dependent on income from employment to meet their basic needs. Also, the way you phrase it is a bit extreme. Failure is an opportunity for learning, and…
Also, that is for acute radiation. Humans, and most other animals, appear to be far more resilient to continuous exposure to lower levels of radiation, which is the more common outcome for a major nuclear power accident.
Ice cream and milkshakes are perfectly fine deserts. One simply shouldn't eat too much desert.
That would obviously depend on how much you want to maintain your visa.
Developing technology to improve audio quality would be useless, but improving the vinyl manufacturing process to reduce cost and increase capacity would be worthwhile, as it could expand adoption.
The pregnant man emoji exists mainly due to the flexibility of the zero-width joiner and systems implementing it, not any political reason.
That sounds incredibly unsafe.
E-bikes are quite close to what you are describing, and are already remarkably popular.
I don't think most people see car commuting as a luxury. It's very stressful.
This seems poorly argued. There's a lot of emphasis on technical minutiae, but the question is whether the way the model embeds and reproduces the features of the input images infringes on copyright. I would think that…
Oh, definitely. Just making the counterpoint.
That's worse. If companies are unable to adjust salaries to match increases in overall costs without fulfilling their primary purpose, then it suggests that the entire economic system is dysfunctional.
If 'Oumuamua is a probe, it appears that it would be a fairly simple one. To a sufficiently advanced civilisation, it would probably be relatively low-cost. If an alien civilisation has a reasonable degree of curiosity,…
Swift only uses reference counting when working with objects; Structs are optimised using copy-on-write. There's currently work on implementing move and ownership semantics, similar to Rust, but opt-in rather than by…
Every system has required most people to do work, but the character of work in the modern era is qualitatively different from the typical character of work throughout history.
I'm actually saying that I don't think having a debate about the nature of the Russian government on the internet would be a productive use of my time.
I think our analyses of the Russian state are based on such fundamentally different premises that we will never come to any meaningful agreement, and further discussion is pointless.
Speculation is inherent to geopolitical strategy.
Gone up in the short term, but likely to fall in the long-term.
Yes, but doing that by undermining nuclear is a poor strategic move. It would leave Russia with no fallback strategy in the case that Europe did cease fossil fuels imports, and would undermine export of nuclear…
At present, yes, but those revenues are threatened by climate change, while Rosatom's revenues are likely to expand for the same reason.
I find this dismissive. The majority of people who desire creative fulfilment can't do that as a primary occupation, but it's still a perfectly reasonable desire. Our society should provide more opportunity for creative…
Why would Russia promote anti-nuclear disinformation? The Russian state-owned entity Rosatom is a major exporter of nuclear technology, so doing that would be against Russia's interests.
Mastodon isn't a platform, it's a protocol, and all reputable instances block that sort of content.
I think contextual targeting is perfectly sufficient for most advertisers.
That's not a bad idea, but it would only work if people were not dependent on income from employment to meet their basic needs. Also, the way you phrase it is a bit extreme. Failure is an opportunity for learning, and…
Also, that is for acute radiation. Humans, and most other animals, appear to be far more resilient to continuous exposure to lower levels of radiation, which is the more common outcome for a major nuclear power accident.
Ice cream and milkshakes are perfectly fine deserts. One simply shouldn't eat too much desert.