For me it happened on 12/9
Google reader was killed because there was only one guy who knew how to support it
Sadly in many cases no; it's not magic. This nirvana is restricted to cases where there is CPU bandwidth available (e.g. some cores idle) and plenty of free RAM. When either CPU or RAM are less plentiful... hello pauses…
That's just a circular argument
A lot of sharpshooter/sniper types who have tried it seem to say it's pretty easy. Interestingly they tend to miss the first shot (like Oswald) due to the steeper downward angle.
Or you can play the game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5U5iu85oUM
Recently it was revealed that the car had been modified and the back seat was quite a bit higher than is normal for that model, and the original bullet trajectory analysis was therefore inaccurate.
I remember reading somewhere this was for juvenile chimps only, and they lost the ability as they matured.
A system that in some context has an inheritable genotype that influences its phenotype. I add the context part so we can say a virus is alive if the context of host cells is present, and otherwise not. Similar to how…
The name sprint comes from rugby, and just refers to what the team would be doing together to succeed (sprinting to the other end of the field with the ball).
From memory they got their TCP/IP stack via the MIT licence
Some older Java application servers still feature a tiny amount of CORBA underneath the covers
I'm wrong on the work thing, but I don't think we can always regard deceleration as work, since that only works for Newtonian mechanics. Under GR there is an extra term in the equation allowing for acceleration without…
I had heard that somewhere before, but it looks like I'm wrong
One aspect of gravity waves is that other than being extremely weak, they cannot perform work. So they don't cause mechanical forces.
Java already has that GC, it's called Epsilon https://blogs.oracle.com/javamagazine/post/epsilon-the-jdks-...
Consider just the aspect of randomness alone. How can the universe implement it? It seems like a really awkward problem. [But the Everett interpretation gives it to us for…
Anybody know anything about the part where SCO actually won? I'm referring to the final event years later where IBM made a settlement payment to them. I assume it didn't make up for the years of effort, but I'd love to…
This is probably the best explanation you're going to find https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/apbcLXz5zB7PXfgg2/an-intuiti...
The Economist estimates about 20m dead https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/coronavirus-excess-...
I was on Gabapentin for back/leg pain. The doctor warned that it was very important to ramp up the dose gradually, and ramp down gradually. I followed the advice carefully and had no issues. But it was tempting to think…
I remember reading about a serious tournament game where somebody castled twice. Nobody noticed during the game. I wonder how many computer databases allow that game to be entered.
From memory it wasn't so long ago that the laws of chess "allowed" you to play an illegal move to cause a checkmate (e.g. Qd1xf7 mate). Your opponent would say "hey that's an illegal move, take it back". You could then…
It still amazes me that in the 21st century no computer can use a couple of extra monitors reliably without sometimes not detecting them, getting in the wrong resolution, or other strange issues.
In Saudi Arabia atheists are terrorists. And they also have the death penalty for terrorism.
For me it happened on 12/9
Google reader was killed because there was only one guy who knew how to support it
Sadly in many cases no; it's not magic. This nirvana is restricted to cases where there is CPU bandwidth available (e.g. some cores idle) and plenty of free RAM. When either CPU or RAM are less plentiful... hello pauses…
That's just a circular argument
A lot of sharpshooter/sniper types who have tried it seem to say it's pretty easy. Interestingly they tend to miss the first shot (like Oswald) due to the steeper downward angle.
Or you can play the game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5U5iu85oUM
Recently it was revealed that the car had been modified and the back seat was quite a bit higher than is normal for that model, and the original bullet trajectory analysis was therefore inaccurate.
I remember reading somewhere this was for juvenile chimps only, and they lost the ability as they matured.
A system that in some context has an inheritable genotype that influences its phenotype. I add the context part so we can say a virus is alive if the context of host cells is present, and otherwise not. Similar to how…
The name sprint comes from rugby, and just refers to what the team would be doing together to succeed (sprinting to the other end of the field with the ball).
From memory they got their TCP/IP stack via the MIT licence
Some older Java application servers still feature a tiny amount of CORBA underneath the covers
I'm wrong on the work thing, but I don't think we can always regard deceleration as work, since that only works for Newtonian mechanics. Under GR there is an extra term in the equation allowing for acceleration without…
I had heard that somewhere before, but it looks like I'm wrong
One aspect of gravity waves is that other than being extremely weak, they cannot perform work. So they don't cause mechanical forces.
Java already has that GC, it's called Epsilon https://blogs.oracle.com/javamagazine/post/epsilon-the-jdks-...
Consider just the aspect of randomness alone. How can the universe implement it? It seems like a really awkward problem. [But the Everett interpretation gives it to us for…
Anybody know anything about the part where SCO actually won? I'm referring to the final event years later where IBM made a settlement payment to them. I assume it didn't make up for the years of effort, but I'd love to…
This is probably the best explanation you're going to find https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/apbcLXz5zB7PXfgg2/an-intuiti...
The Economist estimates about 20m dead https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/coronavirus-excess-...
I was on Gabapentin for back/leg pain. The doctor warned that it was very important to ramp up the dose gradually, and ramp down gradually. I followed the advice carefully and had no issues. But it was tempting to think…
I remember reading about a serious tournament game where somebody castled twice. Nobody noticed during the game. I wonder how many computer databases allow that game to be entered.
From memory it wasn't so long ago that the laws of chess "allowed" you to play an illegal move to cause a checkmate (e.g. Qd1xf7 mate). Your opponent would say "hey that's an illegal move, take it back". You could then…
It still amazes me that in the 21st century no computer can use a couple of extra monitors reliably without sometimes not detecting them, getting in the wrong resolution, or other strange issues.
In Saudi Arabia atheists are terrorists. And they also have the death penalty for terrorism.