True.
It might also be hamstrings. For example, while sitting on the chair try lifting one of your legs so you make L shape with your torso (without flexing your lower back). I can't do that, my leg can't stretch fully. This…
So do vegans have a workflow that makes their diet convenient. The thing is, one has to start somewhere, and no one starts anywhere because they see the change as inconvenient.
Well, monad transformers make things easy but the abstraction impacts runtime performance :(
Maybe plastic waste in the long run imposes a bigger cost? Just like overconsumption of cigarettes, alcohol etc. imposes a much bigger cost in the long run (in welfare countries).
Yep. No more California beef too. Water there is too expensive and there's no free-market in agriculture there.
In the grand scheme of things (context being the carbon footprint of humanity) it is insignificant, just like Denmark's carbon footprint is. Let's optimize the real stuff, not some trivialities (like the Christmas…
The moment fossil fuels get more expensive you'd like a more efficient engine.
Bioaccumulation of pesticides in animal tissue is a serious problem. I do not think you can ever consume the same amount of pesticides by eating plants if before that you ate nontrivial amounts of chicken, chicken eggs,…
Animal tissue unlike plant tissue accumulates stuff magnitudes more. Bioaccumulation of harmful substances as we rise through the food chain is a known issue. Using our best antibiotics to produce 60 billion chickens…
Acupuncture is placebo given all the available evidence.
acupuncture? it's quite interesting that even animals suffer from placebo, despite us not believing they have cognitive ability to understand someone is doing a "medical procedure" to fix their ailment.
Yeah, I was thinking of a C++ implementation. The nested for loops get optimized very well for the 3-opt case. There's also a couple of tricks one can do with preloading (simd) of distances for evaluating 2,3-opt…
7.5% longer than is optimal is way too much. Doing simple 2-opt/3-opt heuristic (10-100ms CPU time of optimization, 200 lines of code) gets you to 1-3% of the optimum.
Number of people suffering from diabetes has risen exponentially, demand goes up, so do the prices. It's going to stabilize as years go on.
True.
It might also be hamstrings. For example, while sitting on the chair try lifting one of your legs so you make L shape with your torso (without flexing your lower back). I can't do that, my leg can't stretch fully. This…
So do vegans have a workflow that makes their diet convenient. The thing is, one has to start somewhere, and no one starts anywhere because they see the change as inconvenient.
Well, monad transformers make things easy but the abstraction impacts runtime performance :(
Maybe plastic waste in the long run imposes a bigger cost? Just like overconsumption of cigarettes, alcohol etc. imposes a much bigger cost in the long run (in welfare countries).
Yep. No more California beef too. Water there is too expensive and there's no free-market in agriculture there.
In the grand scheme of things (context being the carbon footprint of humanity) it is insignificant, just like Denmark's carbon footprint is. Let's optimize the real stuff, not some trivialities (like the Christmas…
The moment fossil fuels get more expensive you'd like a more efficient engine.
Bioaccumulation of pesticides in animal tissue is a serious problem. I do not think you can ever consume the same amount of pesticides by eating plants if before that you ate nontrivial amounts of chicken, chicken eggs,…
Animal tissue unlike plant tissue accumulates stuff magnitudes more. Bioaccumulation of harmful substances as we rise through the food chain is a known issue. Using our best antibiotics to produce 60 billion chickens…
Acupuncture is placebo given all the available evidence.
acupuncture? it's quite interesting that even animals suffer from placebo, despite us not believing they have cognitive ability to understand someone is doing a "medical procedure" to fix their ailment.
Yeah, I was thinking of a C++ implementation. The nested for loops get optimized very well for the 3-opt case. There's also a couple of tricks one can do with preloading (simd) of distances for evaluating 2,3-opt…
7.5% longer than is optimal is way too much. Doing simple 2-opt/3-opt heuristic (10-100ms CPU time of optimization, 200 lines of code) gets you to 1-3% of the optimum.
Number of people suffering from diabetes has risen exponentially, demand goes up, so do the prices. It's going to stabilize as years go on.