kris_wayton
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Lake Dallas, Texas
Sales industry professional, with varied technical interests including sports analytics. Even though I'm not as technical as the typical person on this site, I really enjoy learning from it. I'd recommend other people that aren't full-time in the software world spend some time here...it's a well managed site, and there's plenty of stories to contribute to.
I have a Recreational Sports Event Management Degree from the University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton, TX. I sell cars for a living now, but certainly event management and my side expertise related to analytics helps out there.
Some quotes that have stuck with me:
"Yale, economics and baseball....you're funny Pete." - Moneyball. I really loved this movie.
"Baseball fans are junkies, and their heroin is the statistic." - Robert S. Weider in In Praise of the Second Season (1981)
"Getting diligent about tracking your own statistics isn’t the sexi...
Do you mean as a sort of sponsored/approved false flag, or just that thoughts of revolution are reaching up into institutions?
Here's a screenshot of the highest reading I saw (11.37) and an english overlay of possible units it can display. It's hard to see the button positions. https://imgur.com/a/gl8NLqB
> 0.1137 milisievert / hour I saw 11.37 on the display, wouldn't that be 0.01137 ?
Tends to happen when you call people lazy, etc. They miss your point.
I wasn't trying to compare paid/free, just that there's a renewed opening for a beginner friendly pirate platform. Yes, popcorn time failed, but I was referencing the thing where it had once made inroads with…
Feels like they are referencing something that includes the google-able tagline "lower price than the majority of file hosters while still offering"
Sort of waiting for some new iteration of what "popcorn time" was. With all the fragmentation of content across different providers, and more aggressive actions on account sharing, crossing region restrictions, etc...it…
The article does later get into "changing the shape of the scoop", meaning a more directional antenna. And the designs for directional antennas are generally larger than omnidirectional ones.
The headline makes it sound broader than it is. Rather than "CA Cities", it's actually "will eliminate the zoning ordinances of the vast majority of cities throughout the Bay Area". Still pretty broad, of course.
The site is here: https://efforce.io/team
The chart doesn't seem to account for the profiles that only have a slot on 1 or 2 sides versus all 4. I would guess those are quite a bit stronger. Like this one:…
The really large explosions in size seem to come from internal politics to me. Where leaders of individual internal groups start to have their own goals and agendas separate from the company goals...and start empire…
There's a US anti-dumping embargo on extruded aluminum, which seems to keep the price high.
I agree it's not for everything, but it seems like better NLP/NLG could improve things like Alexa a lot. Alexa is fine for setting timers, turning off lights, etc. But currently when I ask it anything that Google Search…
I suppose you would have to know to run "list all files that..." prior to "delete all files that...".
You're right, though the article is talking about pay transparency laws in several different US states, so perhaps some have this loophole and others don't.
There's srcset, and things like generating content with JS, inline css base64 images (background: url(data:...), and lots of other loopholes. The author is going to re-live a lockdown path many others have gone through…
> But Alphabet will probably be fine. YouTube and Android are still... If you look at a revenue breakdown[1] and then also figure in that search has much higher margins than the other areas, it's pretty skewed to search…
> Many many folders consisting of only a "hi" or similar make me doubt if too many on HN don't know what is meant by "code". ;) I suspect it's just people experimenting with how it works, what it allows or doesn't, and…
I believe they are asking if, after extracting all the pieces (it's shipped as a self-extracting archive), does it do the things it needs to do to comply with GPL/AGPL? Like supplying the source code, or how to get the…
Since you can insert arbitrary JS, it feels like you could write a loop that ajax posts a bunch of new webspaces when someone visits a webspace. Might look into protecting againt that.
Doesn't it still have value though? Having to show the bottom means people near the bottom now know where they are.
I see a couple of things called libpdf...lib-pdf and libpdf++. One generates pdfs programmatically. The other parses pdfs, but generates only images. Maybe you meant something else?
I ran it, and it installs these python extensions: Successfully installed PyMuPDF-1.21.1 fire-0.5.0 fonttools-4.38.0 lxml-4.9.2 numpy-1.24.1 opencv-python-4.7.0.68 pdf2docx-0.5.6 python-docx-0.8.11 six-1.16.0…
Realistic for me would be including small ink pools, skips, smudges, crossed out corrections, and so on.