There's a discussion thread on the GitHub community discussion full of people saying this is the best feature on GitHub today. It's a shame GitHub never promoted it. At one point they even disabled it for existing…
I'm currently looking for somewhere to park some forwarded addresses since gandi decided to start making money. I don't see any mention of address forwarding on the website, is this a supported use case?
imagine... TTD applied to laws. Or take it a step further, write a test suite and automatically generate a range of possible laws that satisfy the tests.
This thread is like group therapy. On my current device I'd estimate ~100 chrome tabs open over 10 desktops. I try to keep them organized at least.
TLDR: exploring new ways of doing things or optimising for developer experience is stupid. "The entry barrier to programming needs to be high!"
I wonder if it's a violation of Google's ToS to use their services to commit war crimes?
Reminds me of when it seemed like a reasonable thing to do to host a website on the world wide web from my home network. The web was always decentralised, but various motivations and reasonable tradeoffs caused it…
Humanity as a whole is qualitatively different than anything else I can think of. I think this is obvious. But how different are humans? If you take a homo sapien in isolation and a chimpanzee in isolation (I know…
I built something like this once for defining form validation rules. It was fun. I was very proud of it. I'd probably just use JSONSchema now though.
LOL, yea, like surveillance satellites make photography redundant.
maybe you're thinking of psychoanalysis?
Kind of like physics?
It would be more accurate to say that "Psychology is not 'just' a science." There are areas of psychology that rely on methods that are not scientific, because their subject of study is too hard to approach in a…
"Pandora says laboratory-made diamonds are forever" They're wrong of course. Diamonds are flammable and also decompose (slowly) in sunlight.
This story comes back again and again. And it makes no sense, because businesses pay tax on profits, not revenue! It sounds outrageous that a big company does so much business and doesn't end up paying lots of taxes,…
An even simpler universal approximator that the authors overlooked for some reason is just to use a very large hash map. There are some practical issues around generalization and storage but it has very predictable…
What I don't get is why the emphasis on sheet music as an image? I get that mapping from an auditory stream onto a score is an interesting problem, but isn't it naturally decoupled from the visual processing problem of…
This is one of the best and most accessible pieces I've read about the underlying principles of how such systems work. https://engineering.linkedin.com/distributed-systems/log-wha...
Sort of agree, though I'd say more important the number of monitors is resolution. I find anything less 2560x1440 results in increased cognitive load for window management.
Surprised no one has made a stranger things reference yet.
There's a discussion thread on the GitHub community discussion full of people saying this is the best feature on GitHub today. It's a shame GitHub never promoted it. At one point they even disabled it for existing…
I'm currently looking for somewhere to park some forwarded addresses since gandi decided to start making money. I don't see any mention of address forwarding on the website, is this a supported use case?
imagine... TTD applied to laws. Or take it a step further, write a test suite and automatically generate a range of possible laws that satisfy the tests.
This thread is like group therapy. On my current device I'd estimate ~100 chrome tabs open over 10 desktops. I try to keep them organized at least.
TLDR: exploring new ways of doing things or optimising for developer experience is stupid. "The entry barrier to programming needs to be high!"
I wonder if it's a violation of Google's ToS to use their services to commit war crimes?
Reminds me of when it seemed like a reasonable thing to do to host a website on the world wide web from my home network. The web was always decentralised, but various motivations and reasonable tradeoffs caused it…
Humanity as a whole is qualitatively different than anything else I can think of. I think this is obvious. But how different are humans? If you take a homo sapien in isolation and a chimpanzee in isolation (I know…
I built something like this once for defining form validation rules. It was fun. I was very proud of it. I'd probably just use JSONSchema now though.
LOL, yea, like surveillance satellites make photography redundant.
maybe you're thinking of psychoanalysis?
Kind of like physics?
It would be more accurate to say that "Psychology is not 'just' a science." There are areas of psychology that rely on methods that are not scientific, because their subject of study is too hard to approach in a…
"Pandora says laboratory-made diamonds are forever" They're wrong of course. Diamonds are flammable and also decompose (slowly) in sunlight.
This story comes back again and again. And it makes no sense, because businesses pay tax on profits, not revenue! It sounds outrageous that a big company does so much business and doesn't end up paying lots of taxes,…
An even simpler universal approximator that the authors overlooked for some reason is just to use a very large hash map. There are some practical issues around generalization and storage but it has very predictable…
What I don't get is why the emphasis on sheet music as an image? I get that mapping from an auditory stream onto a score is an interesting problem, but isn't it naturally decoupled from the visual processing problem of…
This is one of the best and most accessible pieces I've read about the underlying principles of how such systems work. https://engineering.linkedin.com/distributed-systems/log-wha...
Sort of agree, though I'd say more important the number of monitors is resolution. I find anything less 2560x1440 results in increased cognitive load for window management.
Surprised no one has made a stranger things reference yet.