Note that it's not published in the journal Nature, but in another (lower-impact) journal of the same publisher (Scientific Reports).
>> Why can’t they make visible light with an antenna? > In terms of normal radio antenna designs, you could, I think, but antennas need to be sized proportional to the wave length of the light. There is also one more…
It should be noted that ID+PIN is not just for the elections: it covers all of the e-services from online health records to online banking, also including digitally signing documents in your name. So I would assume that…
Just a quick nitpick regarding to cultural/ethnical similarity with Russia: although the Baltic states were part of Russian Empire, the local culture had also strong German influences. Up until end of 19th century the…
It seems that the code is compiled only with -O2 (instead of of -O3 -march=native), so strong gcc optimizations aren't really turned on.
> The input data usually is in decimal and needs only a small part of the accuracy that a decimal float format offers. I would actually argue that majority of the time data is not in decimal. For example in…
That's just not true: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_taxation A lot of countries tax foreign-earned income, but still US is a outlier along with Eritrea, with taxing foreign income of nonresident citizens.
Note that it's not published in the journal Nature, but in another (lower-impact) journal of the same publisher (Scientific Reports).
>> Why can’t they make visible light with an antenna? > In terms of normal radio antenna designs, you could, I think, but antennas need to be sized proportional to the wave length of the light. There is also one more…
It should be noted that ID+PIN is not just for the elections: it covers all of the e-services from online health records to online banking, also including digitally signing documents in your name. So I would assume that…
Just a quick nitpick regarding to cultural/ethnical similarity with Russia: although the Baltic states were part of Russian Empire, the local culture had also strong German influences. Up until end of 19th century the…
It seems that the code is compiled only with -O2 (instead of of -O3 -march=native), so strong gcc optimizations aren't really turned on.
> The input data usually is in decimal and needs only a small part of the accuracy that a decimal float format offers. I would actually argue that majority of the time data is not in decimal. For example in…
That's just not true: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_taxation A lot of countries tax foreign-earned income, but still US is a outlier along with Eritrea, with taxing foreign income of nonresident citizens.