What if the pacemaker is the cheating device?
> Henin was placed in handcuffs because police in New Jersey thought the car was stolen. That was because, months earlier, the car had been courtesy towed in West Philly, and she reported it stolen as police advised.…
It's a tool for you. Being also a tool is a happy accident.
I find it completely unpythonic. Python has become too important to do the right thing, there is money on the table.
Refusing to compile takes the position that the compiler knows more than the developers. Or maybe are the compiler writers thinking they are the ones that know more? Maybe I'm being biased because I could consider using…
Sincerity under payment has to be taken for what it is. I expect and appreciate to be treated nicely when going to a restaurant but I'm under no illusion that it's because I'm going to pay for it, otherwise I doubt all…
I think the problem is libraries implicitly affecting code outside the library. This time has been related to optimization of floating point operations, next time it will be other thing. Why bother having lexically…
> Also, it is interesting that outside of SV and HN crowd, we thought MATLAB is awesome. We had all the toolboxes, there is a gazillion of them. Even obscure RF related stuff. You just can't find a library for something…
Engineers are frequently not entirely honest in their CVs, I wouldn't expect too much from the marketing department of a company.
> flooding market with free money called quantitative easing isn’t anymore putting selective pressure on efficiency of company On the contrary I think that selective pressure is brutal. That's why everyone is trying to…
Your comment cheers me up, but you are assigning to much blame to individuals. Everybody notices that companies could function (even better actually) with something like 1/3 or less of their workforce. The other 2/3 are…
> People are severely underestimating how complicated it is to host a private server People underestimate consistently how complicated is to build reliable things, hardware or software. There is a world between "it…
> Should I Switch From Turbo Pascal to Turbo Modula-2? The million dollar question. More seriously, I love Pascal and similar. My first two books were Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs (Pascal) and Algorithms and…
I was expecting something about (paper) page grammage. I suppose disambiguating by adding _web_ page is out of the question given the audience.
> General-purpose computing is just too economically valuable to be gotten rid of. General-purpose computing is a just a local optimum for profit extraction. Nevertheless it feels like guessing the correct answer for…
> Good times create weak men They give you strong science, economy and as a byproduct strong military. > You often see a growing discontent among wealthy societies where everything is taken care of. Like in Sri-Lanka,…
What a pity Epic is not publicly traded, I just checked if it was possible to buy stock
For what I've seen Tango is a general dag/pipeline that happens to have some facilities for PyTorch. I don't see any deep learning specific. You could execute sklearn or whatever.
We are terrible at maintaining 100% concentration over extended periods of time while nothing is happening. People fall asleep driving. The mind starts to wander. We get distracted by our children. I don't think it's…
> On the other hand: are humans really able to explain their inner workings of the brain, or aren’t we as well describing what kind of input features motivated our decisions? That's really an interesting question. Even…
My case is more biomechanical. Running will decrease hunger much more than cycling or the gym as it gives the stomach much less rest.
There is no money in interface innovation. Certainly not for keyboards, over which only programmers obsses (me included). Most people is interested in how it looks at best, not in how effective it's going to be for…
But we have neural networks for NLP, who could read the spoilers.
> I don't want to do all development-related tasks in my web browser You don't need to use a browser to do remote development. Emacs has been able to remote dev through SSH for ages. Not only opening files, but also…
I think the quality of content is not related to whether is for or against some part of the population. As a matter of fact I find it quite dull and artificial when is so obsessively centered on some aspects like race…
What if the pacemaker is the cheating device?
> Henin was placed in handcuffs because police in New Jersey thought the car was stolen. That was because, months earlier, the car had been courtesy towed in West Philly, and she reported it stolen as police advised.…
It's a tool for you. Being also a tool is a happy accident.
I find it completely unpythonic. Python has become too important to do the right thing, there is money on the table.
Refusing to compile takes the position that the compiler knows more than the developers. Or maybe are the compiler writers thinking they are the ones that know more? Maybe I'm being biased because I could consider using…
Sincerity under payment has to be taken for what it is. I expect and appreciate to be treated nicely when going to a restaurant but I'm under no illusion that it's because I'm going to pay for it, otherwise I doubt all…
I think the problem is libraries implicitly affecting code outside the library. This time has been related to optimization of floating point operations, next time it will be other thing. Why bother having lexically…
> Also, it is interesting that outside of SV and HN crowd, we thought MATLAB is awesome. We had all the toolboxes, there is a gazillion of them. Even obscure RF related stuff. You just can't find a library for something…
Engineers are frequently not entirely honest in their CVs, I wouldn't expect too much from the marketing department of a company.
> flooding market with free money called quantitative easing isn’t anymore putting selective pressure on efficiency of company On the contrary I think that selective pressure is brutal. That's why everyone is trying to…
Your comment cheers me up, but you are assigning to much blame to individuals. Everybody notices that companies could function (even better actually) with something like 1/3 or less of their workforce. The other 2/3 are…
> People are severely underestimating how complicated it is to host a private server People underestimate consistently how complicated is to build reliable things, hardware or software. There is a world between "it…
> Should I Switch From Turbo Pascal to Turbo Modula-2? The million dollar question. More seriously, I love Pascal and similar. My first two books were Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs (Pascal) and Algorithms and…
I was expecting something about (paper) page grammage. I suppose disambiguating by adding _web_ page is out of the question given the audience.
> General-purpose computing is just too economically valuable to be gotten rid of. General-purpose computing is a just a local optimum for profit extraction. Nevertheless it feels like guessing the correct answer for…
> Good times create weak men They give you strong science, economy and as a byproduct strong military. > You often see a growing discontent among wealthy societies where everything is taken care of. Like in Sri-Lanka,…
What a pity Epic is not publicly traded, I just checked if it was possible to buy stock
For what I've seen Tango is a general dag/pipeline that happens to have some facilities for PyTorch. I don't see any deep learning specific. You could execute sklearn or whatever.
We are terrible at maintaining 100% concentration over extended periods of time while nothing is happening. People fall asleep driving. The mind starts to wander. We get distracted by our children. I don't think it's…
> On the other hand: are humans really able to explain their inner workings of the brain, or aren’t we as well describing what kind of input features motivated our decisions? That's really an interesting question. Even…
My case is more biomechanical. Running will decrease hunger much more than cycling or the gym as it gives the stomach much less rest.
There is no money in interface innovation. Certainly not for keyboards, over which only programmers obsses (me included). Most people is interested in how it looks at best, not in how effective it's going to be for…
But we have neural networks for NLP, who could read the spoilers.
> I don't want to do all development-related tasks in my web browser You don't need to use a browser to do remote development. Emacs has been able to remote dev through SSH for ages. Not only opening files, but also…
I think the quality of content is not related to whether is for or against some part of the population. As a matter of fact I find it quite dull and artificial when is so obsessively centered on some aspects like race…