I don't think so, but for zero-cost logging you just need the conditional for your branch to be constexpr. If the branch is known not to be taken at compile time, the compiler can just throw it away. Something like:…
I'm curious why you see Sanders' plan as a "clean and elegant" solution to this problem. It is a solution, but it seems likely to introduce some bad incentives at hiring time. For example, if a high school student and a…
Machine Intelligence
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I'm not sure what you mean when you say "who defines where that partiality starts and ends?". I'm not advocating that anybody be deciding it. Here's my understanding. If a company posts a job and receives 30…
I don't think that's what he was saying. His point was if we have equality of opportunity, meaning that interviews/applications are completely blind (this is impossible to do 100% in practice) and "fair", what would we…
True, but there are many open-source wi-fi drivers out there already. Unless broadcom's implementation is something out of the ordinary, releasing their driver doesn't really change the game.
I don't think so, but for zero-cost logging you just need the conditional for your branch to be constexpr. If the branch is known not to be taken at compile time, the compiler can just throw it away. Something like:…
I'm curious why you see Sanders' plan as a "clean and elegant" solution to this problem. It is a solution, but it seems likely to introduce some bad incentives at hiring time. For example, if a high school student and a…
Machine Intelligence
Without a transaction fee? It currently costs ~$5/transaction. https://bitcoinfees.info/
I'm not sure what you mean when you say "who defines where that partiality starts and ends?". I'm not advocating that anybody be deciding it. Here's my understanding. If a company posts a job and receives 30…
I don't think that's what he was saying. His point was if we have equality of opportunity, meaning that interviews/applications are completely blind (this is impossible to do 100% in practice) and "fair", what would we…
True, but there are many open-source wi-fi drivers out there already. Unless broadcom's implementation is something out of the ordinary, releasing their driver doesn't really change the game.