mandelbrotwurst
No user record in our sample, but mandelbrotwurst has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but mandelbrotwurst has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Those conversations are an important part of the job. You can, for example, agree that something works in the sense that it is currently possible to use it to obtain a desired output, while simultaneously failing to…
In what sense? An investor seeks a return on their investment. The former achieves this. The latter spends money for pleasure. I suppose you could argue that they are an investor seeking non-monetary return, but in that…
The article does state they were included, but is it "obviously" true that they should be? Who is more of an "investor", someone who purchases a primary residence to build equity or someone who purchases a second home…
How do you estimate they will judge process legitimacy?
It seems rather disappointing if typical management would make such impactful decisions so rapidly that their "on paper" analysis couldn't be made clever enough to consider more than a single variable.
What does “direct democratic” mean in this context please?
People might compete for the work they view as relatively more attractive for a variety of reasons even when they are quite busy.
Do you find that your comprehension is as high at this rate as at a lower rate?
Is the idea that the attacker is brute forcing the login method and they are less likely to be successful if the input must be passed in an unexpected format?
> what actually led to the immigration Great point, and just FYI: "emigration" here.
The premise is that the tax rate of millionaires is of interest as distinct from the tax rate of the typical person because millionaires are considered as having an above average amount of wealth, i.e. the topic at hand…
Sure, and at the same time a PR can contain multiple commits. You don't have to squash and merge.
The average fund manager does not underperform by more than 2%.
You're correct about the square footage, but it would be incorrect to assume that because we were able to build X million units of size Y that we could have built 2X million units of size Y/2. It is cheaper per square…
> someone about to bet more than 99% of people How would you calculate this? By total bet volume alone? A very wealthy person can safely gamble more than a less wealthy one and might reasonably be gambling without being…
Thank you!
> Southern California only REMOTE Can you clarify what this means please? One job posting states just "Remote (US)". This makes me wonder whether there is some idea that you can work remotely but only if you are…
> Integrating the tracking parameters into the path in a non-separable way is going to happen eventually, though. Ugh, please don't give them any ideas
> The NPS does a fine job at providing the visitor services that AREN'T totally commercialized (rangers, upkeep, lotteries, etc.) Some of those aspects of park operations have already been contracted out to a…
I would suggest reading the summary of the news release and checking back in after that with any remaining, more specific questions.
Sure, they'll be more predictive that way, and simultaneously it's valuable to not piss off your customers.
> solve poverty How?
One way that I sometimes think about this is that we are all of these things, and that being one thing need not preclude being another as well.
Nobody is getting so much food stuck on their teeth that it's having a significant impact on their overall diet and metabolism.
The dehumanization in your message really detracts from your argument.