>>> That is, you could recover the unencrypted data if you recorded a copy of the pilot by mixing. Yes, thanks for the response!
I think it's just very subtle sarcasm that these are dangerous thoughts in a world where thought-crime is real.
I just love it that everyone is saying things like: "And yes, it is my opinion that climate change is absolutely happening" . The level of fear in stating simple opinions has gone to 11.
Thanks, but that means I'm doing the testing. I wish I could do that - maybe someday.
It's important for package developers to be aware of other software that depends on their interfaces or functionality. Some cases will slip through sometimes, but over a couple of releases these should be gone. >> Where…
Yes, it makes a lot of sense to ignore the real world and pretend that software will always be stable.
Thanks so much for pointing to this.
Thanks for the info! I've added the git-core PPA now which installs 2.14.1 . I just don't understand this screwing with version numbers and not being on the latest code.
TL;DR Some guy not only speaks his mind, but has the balls to actually write his thoughts down. The completely predictable response from "forward thinking progressives" follows.
Citing an arXiv paper should take precedence over citing anything else. If you really believe in science then ONLY non-paywall papers should be cited.
It's called Finite Domain Constraint Programming and it's been studied for about 50 years.
A good read despite the ridiculous headline. Colorado is an amazing place. The article quotes a journalist: >> “This town is so easily scammed,” says John Hazlehurst, himself a former councilmember and now a columnist…
They still want users to either view the ads or pay the "publisher". This will never work. They must start paying users. Only then, will their ads be viewed.
> Hacker News is a high quality forum because it disallows political discussion. It's interesting that you think so, because this very discussion is extremely political, though perhaps meta-political. I think Hacker…
Very true, but think of all the litter on beach that wasn't collected instead.
That's interesting. I think I want the complete opposite though - I want the latest Ubuntu core with a stable desktop.
Yes - it's very annoying. There seems to some strange interaction with Oracle Java that it just can't handle. The KDE bug reporting process is completely broken. You need an account on their system just to report a…
No, the idea the HFTs reduce spreads is false. See the research done by Nanex: http://www.nanex.net/aqck2/4594.html
Perhaps the use of the word "certificate" is somewhat to blame here? .. in ordinary English, a "certificate" is a proof or guarantee of authenticity.
Same here - the lag with just doing simple things in Atom, like moving the cursor, became too much. Since I made the switch I've found VS Code to be quite nice. I miss having Hydrogen available but I can always run…
I think that I'll have to agree mostly with article. At first I thought async/await would be a good feature, but after studying it a bit more and trying to use it in a real project, I've become very disappointed. There…
This PJON thing needs some rework... He requires a yearly renewal of a "bus id", otherwise he'll give yours to somebody else. I guess he's never heard of UUIDs, or public encryption keys, or MAC addresses or ... ... it…
You should try the new docker images. In the transition to msbuild projects they mixed-up the runtime versions. The documentation on using docker is wrong and very confusing - the Microsoft web site and the instructions…
It looks like a tail-recursive process without termination unfortunately ... I think there are some much better ideas surfacing soon.
I don't think so - the machines will serviced by machines. It's easier to design machines that can be easily maintained by machines than to design machines that can replace humans.
>>> That is, you could recover the unencrypted data if you recorded a copy of the pilot by mixing. Yes, thanks for the response!
I think it's just very subtle sarcasm that these are dangerous thoughts in a world where thought-crime is real.
I just love it that everyone is saying things like: "And yes, it is my opinion that climate change is absolutely happening" . The level of fear in stating simple opinions has gone to 11.
Thanks, but that means I'm doing the testing. I wish I could do that - maybe someday.
It's important for package developers to be aware of other software that depends on their interfaces or functionality. Some cases will slip through sometimes, but over a couple of releases these should be gone. >> Where…
Yes, it makes a lot of sense to ignore the real world and pretend that software will always be stable.
Thanks so much for pointing to this.
Thanks for the info! I've added the git-core PPA now which installs 2.14.1 . I just don't understand this screwing with version numbers and not being on the latest code.
TL;DR Some guy not only speaks his mind, but has the balls to actually write his thoughts down. The completely predictable response from "forward thinking progressives" follows.
Citing an arXiv paper should take precedence over citing anything else. If you really believe in science then ONLY non-paywall papers should be cited.
It's called Finite Domain Constraint Programming and it's been studied for about 50 years.
A good read despite the ridiculous headline. Colorado is an amazing place. The article quotes a journalist: >> “This town is so easily scammed,” says John Hazlehurst, himself a former councilmember and now a columnist…
They still want users to either view the ads or pay the "publisher". This will never work. They must start paying users. Only then, will their ads be viewed.
> Hacker News is a high quality forum because it disallows political discussion. It's interesting that you think so, because this very discussion is extremely political, though perhaps meta-political. I think Hacker…
Very true, but think of all the litter on beach that wasn't collected instead.
That's interesting. I think I want the complete opposite though - I want the latest Ubuntu core with a stable desktop.
Yes - it's very annoying. There seems to some strange interaction with Oracle Java that it just can't handle. The KDE bug reporting process is completely broken. You need an account on their system just to report a…
No, the idea the HFTs reduce spreads is false. See the research done by Nanex: http://www.nanex.net/aqck2/4594.html
Perhaps the use of the word "certificate" is somewhat to blame here? .. in ordinary English, a "certificate" is a proof or guarantee of authenticity.
Same here - the lag with just doing simple things in Atom, like moving the cursor, became too much. Since I made the switch I've found VS Code to be quite nice. I miss having Hydrogen available but I can always run…
I think that I'll have to agree mostly with article. At first I thought async/await would be a good feature, but after studying it a bit more and trying to use it in a real project, I've become very disappointed. There…
This PJON thing needs some rework... He requires a yearly renewal of a "bus id", otherwise he'll give yours to somebody else. I guess he's never heard of UUIDs, or public encryption keys, or MAC addresses or ... ... it…
You should try the new docker images. In the transition to msbuild projects they mixed-up the runtime versions. The documentation on using docker is wrong and very confusing - the Microsoft web site and the instructions…
It looks like a tail-recursive process without termination unfortunately ... I think there are some much better ideas surfacing soon.
I don't think so - the machines will serviced by machines. It's easier to design machines that can be easily maintained by machines than to design machines that can replace humans.