the new varia is usb-c
Los Alamos is doing well. That’s about it.
This is paid for by the oil and gas boom in Southern NM. The medical situation is getting worse by the year, though. I don’t think it’s just a matter of shoveling more dollars
there were a bunch of reasons. couldn’t bring compiled binaries onto the red, so you had to bring the source + all deps onto a machine with no external internet. it was unpleasant.
wonder if they still train all of their models using Mathematica because it was impossible to get pytorch on the classified systems
Did you ever fully acclimate? After 3 years at 6000 ft I still had lower blood oxygen than at sea level. (per apple watch, so take that with a grain of salt)
"On Bandwidth"-- a paper version of a Shannon Lecture by Slepian. The abstract begins with "It is easy to argue that real signals must be bandlimited. It is also easy to argue they cannot be so. This paper presents one…
there isn't one
a fellow longmonster!
I was born in the late 80s and C was my first language, in a community college intro to programming class.
one day I’ll be able to tolerate the red at posas not yet, though!
we’re you in kindergarten at 3? remarkable!
Mostly flash flooding in burn scars. Not really close to Albuquerque
do you remember what lounge he used for the lecture?
This is a follow-up to an earlier paper on instabilities in NN-based solutions to inverse problems: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1907377117 Your statements appear to be a good summary of the paper.
You can, but sometimes it’s not ideal. I ran into this when A and B had many derived classes. I wanted to put A and it’s derived classes in one module, and B and it’s derived classes in another. It was messy. I wound up…
Suppose you have two classes, A and B. They are sufficiently complex to merit their own modules. Suppose you have some method of A which does something special if it gets an instance of B, and vice versa. Now you have a…
The rancho viejo development. Maybe closer to 5 miles outside of SF.
Can confirm. My group leader is interested in building “a new hydrocode”, or discussing particulars of “a transport code”. Also, a whole bunch of people at LANL call slide decks “viewgraphs”. That’s my favorite.
Note that this flavor of lensleas imaging never went anywhere. Rambus is no longer active in the space, and both David and Patrick Gill left some time ago. There is very similar grating based imaging coming out of Rice.
Original article: https://www.quantamagazine.org/new-particle-collision-math-m...
"Transposed convolution" was called "deconvolution" for a short period of time. The authors apparently weren't aware that "deconvolution" has meant "the inverse problem of recovering a convolved signal" since at least…
Threats of violence should have no place on this site.
do you have any suggested reading material? what kind of chronic pain do you have? i've had persistent joint issues that started shortly after a round of levaquin, a very similar drug.
JPEG2000, I believe.
the new varia is usb-c
Los Alamos is doing well. That’s about it.
This is paid for by the oil and gas boom in Southern NM. The medical situation is getting worse by the year, though. I don’t think it’s just a matter of shoveling more dollars
there were a bunch of reasons. couldn’t bring compiled binaries onto the red, so you had to bring the source + all deps onto a machine with no external internet. it was unpleasant.
wonder if they still train all of their models using Mathematica because it was impossible to get pytorch on the classified systems
Did you ever fully acclimate? After 3 years at 6000 ft I still had lower blood oxygen than at sea level. (per apple watch, so take that with a grain of salt)
"On Bandwidth"-- a paper version of a Shannon Lecture by Slepian. The abstract begins with "It is easy to argue that real signals must be bandlimited. It is also easy to argue they cannot be so. This paper presents one…
there isn't one
a fellow longmonster!
I was born in the late 80s and C was my first language, in a community college intro to programming class.
one day I’ll be able to tolerate the red at posas not yet, though!
we’re you in kindergarten at 3? remarkable!
Mostly flash flooding in burn scars. Not really close to Albuquerque
do you remember what lounge he used for the lecture?
This is a follow-up to an earlier paper on instabilities in NN-based solutions to inverse problems: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1907377117 Your statements appear to be a good summary of the paper.
You can, but sometimes it’s not ideal. I ran into this when A and B had many derived classes. I wanted to put A and it’s derived classes in one module, and B and it’s derived classes in another. It was messy. I wound up…
Suppose you have two classes, A and B. They are sufficiently complex to merit their own modules. Suppose you have some method of A which does something special if it gets an instance of B, and vice versa. Now you have a…
The rancho viejo development. Maybe closer to 5 miles outside of SF.
Can confirm. My group leader is interested in building “a new hydrocode”, or discussing particulars of “a transport code”. Also, a whole bunch of people at LANL call slide decks “viewgraphs”. That’s my favorite.
Note that this flavor of lensleas imaging never went anywhere. Rambus is no longer active in the space, and both David and Patrick Gill left some time ago. There is very similar grating based imaging coming out of Rice.
Original article: https://www.quantamagazine.org/new-particle-collision-math-m...
"Transposed convolution" was called "deconvolution" for a short period of time. The authors apparently weren't aware that "deconvolution" has meant "the inverse problem of recovering a convolved signal" since at least…
Threats of violence should have no place on this site.
do you have any suggested reading material? what kind of chronic pain do you have? i've had persistent joint issues that started shortly after a round of levaquin, a very similar drug.
JPEG2000, I believe.