Could this be in any way related to the strobing effects (and afterimages / discrete tracers) of LSD and other psychedelics? (see also http://psychedelic-information-theory.com/The-Control-Interr... - not sure how much…
"generally absolutely ridiculous" Did you look at the map? It's nearly all things with a place name in the product name. For example, "Welsh Beef". Why is it reasonable for a consumer to buy Welsh Beef and for it to…
Am I just misremembering, or was there a time where the only way to register a .je was direct through island networks? I used to live there, and recall the domains always being a bit of a pain.
Isn't this more of an argument that we shouldn't necessarily treat everything we observe, rather than that we should observe less? I get that screening may not be worth the cost, but if the screening is effectively…
In the UK, debit cards can chargeback. While this is currently implemented over MasterCard/Visa network, it's the bank that performs it and there's no reason to expect that would change if something replaced the…
Although the vast majority of major airports are state owned, some aren't. Notably, most major airports in the UK (including Heathrow and Gatwick) are privately owned and operated.
I don't think T-Pain is trying to sneak autotune past anyone...
Is there any reason why these devices can't have a USB-C connector on one side, and a USB-A connector on the other? Being able to keep just one single token around and knowing I can always use it without an adaptor is…
>>> the cost of getting by — long ago went past insane (£17,040: the cost per year of educating a four year-old child at Thomas’s school in Fulham, not including uniform). Note that this is only if you send your child…
Setting up accounts for the first time is a pain here, but most natives do that when they're a child. Once you already have one account, setting up subsequent accounts with other banks is much easier. Personally it has…
Although I agree with the aims of the project, trying to understand it leads you down a rabbit hole of complexity that ultimately never pays off. Ontology, vocabulary, RDFa, OWL, FOAF, etc. I assume this is a…
Same experience here in the UK. Started out poor, but now just as good as Royal Mail.
Not GP, but my level was 8 nmol/L in the middle of summer. No medical explanation could be found for why I was so deficient, and I get at least 1hr sunlight every day during my daily cycle commute (UK). Symptoms were…
If they won't warn us, could you please warn us? - Fellow ALB user.
We're using Chrome Headless inside Docker to produce thousands of PDF reports from an Angular/D3 web app. It works very well, but there are some gotchas with regard to the Chrome Remoting Interface.
Can we know what humans are thinking?
Try looking at the technology used by the software you enjoy using the most. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
Granary Square and More London are in areas that don't tend to have that much of the issues you mentioned. Canary Wharf is busy in the week because it's full of skyscrapers. But I live just round the corner from it, and…
Most large appliances in Europe, even the cheap ones, will have some claim on the packaging like 5-15 year guarantee. However for the cheaper ones, once you try to actually use them beyond the EU 2 year minimum[1],…
> There's just no way this will ever replicate wild herbs. Why not? What environment or characteristic of plants grown in the wild is impossible to recreate in a controlled environment? Arguably, plants can be grown…
I agree with you, but there doesn't really seem to be any native application that occupies the same space as VS Code or Atom. VSCode is not just a text editor like vim or Notepad++, as some people here imply. As you…
Nope, those figures were after adding up all the processes. What I have noticed in switching between platforms is that applications tend to report a far lower memory usage in Windows than on Linux or OS X. Might just be…
> Electron applications are shite in comparison with proper native applications. They fail to integrate with the host platform, they are slow, they hog memory and drink power. Are they though? The two applications that…
In Britain, you commonly use it in that form. For example, we might say "want to do X later?". Perhaps it's just British?
Where is the circular reasoning? There are a fixed number of hours in the day, and I presume that becoming elite at either a mental level or a physical level, for most people, requires focus for the majority of your…
Could this be in any way related to the strobing effects (and afterimages / discrete tracers) of LSD and other psychedelics? (see also http://psychedelic-information-theory.com/The-Control-Interr... - not sure how much…
"generally absolutely ridiculous" Did you look at the map? It's nearly all things with a place name in the product name. For example, "Welsh Beef". Why is it reasonable for a consumer to buy Welsh Beef and for it to…
Am I just misremembering, or was there a time where the only way to register a .je was direct through island networks? I used to live there, and recall the domains always being a bit of a pain.
Isn't this more of an argument that we shouldn't necessarily treat everything we observe, rather than that we should observe less? I get that screening may not be worth the cost, but if the screening is effectively…
In the UK, debit cards can chargeback. While this is currently implemented over MasterCard/Visa network, it's the bank that performs it and there's no reason to expect that would change if something replaced the…
Although the vast majority of major airports are state owned, some aren't. Notably, most major airports in the UK (including Heathrow and Gatwick) are privately owned and operated.
I don't think T-Pain is trying to sneak autotune past anyone...
Is there any reason why these devices can't have a USB-C connector on one side, and a USB-A connector on the other? Being able to keep just one single token around and knowing I can always use it without an adaptor is…
>>> the cost of getting by — long ago went past insane (£17,040: the cost per year of educating a four year-old child at Thomas’s school in Fulham, not including uniform). Note that this is only if you send your child…
Setting up accounts for the first time is a pain here, but most natives do that when they're a child. Once you already have one account, setting up subsequent accounts with other banks is much easier. Personally it has…
Although I agree with the aims of the project, trying to understand it leads you down a rabbit hole of complexity that ultimately never pays off. Ontology, vocabulary, RDFa, OWL, FOAF, etc. I assume this is a…
Same experience here in the UK. Started out poor, but now just as good as Royal Mail.
Not GP, but my level was 8 nmol/L in the middle of summer. No medical explanation could be found for why I was so deficient, and I get at least 1hr sunlight every day during my daily cycle commute (UK). Symptoms were…
If they won't warn us, could you please warn us? - Fellow ALB user.
We're using Chrome Headless inside Docker to produce thousands of PDF reports from an Angular/D3 web app. It works very well, but there are some gotchas with regard to the Chrome Remoting Interface.
Can we know what humans are thinking?
Try looking at the technology used by the software you enjoy using the most. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
Granary Square and More London are in areas that don't tend to have that much of the issues you mentioned. Canary Wharf is busy in the week because it's full of skyscrapers. But I live just round the corner from it, and…
Most large appliances in Europe, even the cheap ones, will have some claim on the packaging like 5-15 year guarantee. However for the cheaper ones, once you try to actually use them beyond the EU 2 year minimum[1],…
> There's just no way this will ever replicate wild herbs. Why not? What environment or characteristic of plants grown in the wild is impossible to recreate in a controlled environment? Arguably, plants can be grown…
I agree with you, but there doesn't really seem to be any native application that occupies the same space as VS Code or Atom. VSCode is not just a text editor like vim or Notepad++, as some people here imply. As you…
Nope, those figures were after adding up all the processes. What I have noticed in switching between platforms is that applications tend to report a far lower memory usage in Windows than on Linux or OS X. Might just be…
> Electron applications are shite in comparison with proper native applications. They fail to integrate with the host platform, they are slow, they hog memory and drink power. Are they though? The two applications that…
In Britain, you commonly use it in that form. For example, we might say "want to do X later?". Perhaps it's just British?
Where is the circular reasoning? There are a fixed number of hours in the day, and I presume that becoming elite at either a mental level or a physical level, for most people, requires focus for the majority of your…