Ayyy I used DTW to track bots on a certain social media site. They tend to act in herds so DTW helps smooth out delayed, repeat actions.
When you read a paragraph you have to read all the sentences in that paragraph.
So how did they get the Greenland shark eyeballs to dissect for the research paper?
How can we add AI to this perfectly functional product?
I also enjoyed this, great work!
"A spokesperson for Comcast responded, 'Currently our network is not experiencing impacts and we are able to handle the traffic.'" In other words, attacks coming from our own IP's are not our problem ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It may sound obvious to folks who already use a debugger, but in my experience a decent chunk of people don't use them because they just don't know about them. Spread the good word!
well thats embarrsing
I love the detailed security features. Exactly what I want in my OS.
As of 12 months ago, sure, but before that Redis was open source for 15 years.
oh god I've never hated a game so quickly
Jesus, you manage stress by doing chores?
oh shit that is a good idea
Right, but what I think they're trying to do is to confirm that the larger, more comprehensive study also applies to Dartmouth. But the fact that they didn't also run the test against other metrics might suggest they…
I believe they do look at other things (EDIT: or at least the study this paper was based on did): "Using detailed admissions data from IvyPlus institutions, Chetty, Deming, and Friedman (2023) show that SAT and ACT…
Fraction of the cost, way more interpretable. Still, I suppose we gotta keep an eye on this kind of work in case there's a tipping point.
I agree, one of Spotify's big early successes was embracing a Freemium model before other apps did. Really helped establish a userbase.
Ayyy I used DTW to track bots on a certain social media site. They tend to act in herds so DTW helps smooth out delayed, repeat actions.
When you read a paragraph you have to read all the sentences in that paragraph.
So how did they get the Greenland shark eyeballs to dissect for the research paper?
How can we add AI to this perfectly functional product?
I also enjoyed this, great work!
"A spokesperson for Comcast responded, 'Currently our network is not experiencing impacts and we are able to handle the traffic.'" In other words, attacks coming from our own IP's are not our problem ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It may sound obvious to folks who already use a debugger, but in my experience a decent chunk of people don't use them because they just don't know about them. Spread the good word!
well thats embarrsing
I love the detailed security features. Exactly what I want in my OS.
As of 12 months ago, sure, but before that Redis was open source for 15 years.
oh god I've never hated a game so quickly
Jesus, you manage stress by doing chores?
oh shit that is a good idea
Right, but what I think they're trying to do is to confirm that the larger, more comprehensive study also applies to Dartmouth. But the fact that they didn't also run the test against other metrics might suggest they…
I believe they do look at other things (EDIT: or at least the study this paper was based on did): "Using detailed admissions data from IvyPlus institutions, Chetty, Deming, and Friedman (2023) show that SAT and ACT…
Fraction of the cost, way more interpretable. Still, I suppose we gotta keep an eye on this kind of work in case there's a tipping point.
I agree, one of Spotify's big early successes was embracing a Freemium model before other apps did. Really helped establish a userbase.