> It's almost the same No, it isn't > it blended lots of words from Iberian languages No, it didn't
Let me interject with a related issue I've seen in HN and its "Who's hiring" posts. I'm tired of having to waddle through the crypto/blockchain/web3 offers that are seemingly and permanently 6 months away from solving…
The cross became a symbol of Christianity because Jesus was crucified, not the other way around. Moreover, crucifixion is just a pragmatic approach to traditional public executions. Many societies have used trees and…
RIGBY...
> It might change parts of the world where redundancy and integrity are threats to very powerful people who want to control transactions and corresponding data. And how is this change supposed to work?
> later it was revealed that ML model latched on to the little marking physicians made rather than generalizing on lesions ... excuse me?
> OR is perfect when you can describe explicitly what the decision space is and what the restrictions are. As opposed to having to figure it out later from the outputs of a black box? > Quality control with machine…
Greg probably also knows SAS and AMPL, and has a good knowledge of ops research, which is within stone-tossing distance of whatever ML is pretending to be this week.
... you'd have at most 2000 dollars?
Well, now you're just being obtuse. Putin just got into an incredibly expensive war, and protests are marginal at best. This is achieved through repression and violence, but if you don't think that is stability, you're…
The decision of those countries is perfectly legitimate (and in hindsight a very good one, seeing how Putin instrumentalizes Russian minorities). But my point is, before the soviet collapse Russia didn't have a lot of…
I might very well be mistaken, but this war and Russia's belligerence during the last 10 years never seemed to me a matter of ambition and territorial expansion, but rather desperation. Putin is 70, and his death will…
There are also plenty of countries with multiple official languages.
Really? The reports about the issues I intimately know are superficial and laughable. A mixture of newspaper clippings, geopolitical fanfic and macro statistics only aim to reassure the biases of the authors.
Amen brother.
Seems a pretty standard linear algebra course, nothing that justifies the title...
On the other hand, you've got a "coder" that doesn't know what LU decomposition is...
A classic of Spanish nationalism: produce laws/actions that create obstacles in the use of other languages, leading to Spanish being overwhelmingly used. Then those asymmetries in use are utilized to justify other laws…
chi-square and KS tests to detect data drift? How would this fit with the usual out-of-control process detection one would do with x/s/p/etc charts?
You wouldn't have more recommendations about this topic, would you?
OK, I'll be going a little meta with this comment and thread, so hopefully dang will allow me some leeway. The value of Huamán Poma's chronicle is not just the historical account per se, but the fact that it appeals to…
Not particularly exotic, but the last two years I pushed myself to do them in elixir (although my solutions become progressively shoddy until I quit, usually around day 10-12). Then I promptly forget everything I've…
Seems like this guy is about to discover six sigma...
"I'm not sure how to do this... could you please help me out?"
> how useful are the studies you're contributing to? As useful as the impact factor of the journal where they manage to publish.
> It's almost the same No, it isn't > it blended lots of words from Iberian languages No, it didn't
Let me interject with a related issue I've seen in HN and its "Who's hiring" posts. I'm tired of having to waddle through the crypto/blockchain/web3 offers that are seemingly and permanently 6 months away from solving…
The cross became a symbol of Christianity because Jesus was crucified, not the other way around. Moreover, crucifixion is just a pragmatic approach to traditional public executions. Many societies have used trees and…
RIGBY...
> It might change parts of the world where redundancy and integrity are threats to very powerful people who want to control transactions and corresponding data. And how is this change supposed to work?
> later it was revealed that ML model latched on to the little marking physicians made rather than generalizing on lesions ... excuse me?
> OR is perfect when you can describe explicitly what the decision space is and what the restrictions are. As opposed to having to figure it out later from the outputs of a black box? > Quality control with machine…
Greg probably also knows SAS and AMPL, and has a good knowledge of ops research, which is within stone-tossing distance of whatever ML is pretending to be this week.
... you'd have at most 2000 dollars?
Well, now you're just being obtuse. Putin just got into an incredibly expensive war, and protests are marginal at best. This is achieved through repression and violence, but if you don't think that is stability, you're…
The decision of those countries is perfectly legitimate (and in hindsight a very good one, seeing how Putin instrumentalizes Russian minorities). But my point is, before the soviet collapse Russia didn't have a lot of…
I might very well be mistaken, but this war and Russia's belligerence during the last 10 years never seemed to me a matter of ambition and territorial expansion, but rather desperation. Putin is 70, and his death will…
There are also plenty of countries with multiple official languages.
Really? The reports about the issues I intimately know are superficial and laughable. A mixture of newspaper clippings, geopolitical fanfic and macro statistics only aim to reassure the biases of the authors.
Amen brother.
Seems a pretty standard linear algebra course, nothing that justifies the title...
On the other hand, you've got a "coder" that doesn't know what LU decomposition is...
A classic of Spanish nationalism: produce laws/actions that create obstacles in the use of other languages, leading to Spanish being overwhelmingly used. Then those asymmetries in use are utilized to justify other laws…
chi-square and KS tests to detect data drift? How would this fit with the usual out-of-control process detection one would do with x/s/p/etc charts?
You wouldn't have more recommendations about this topic, would you?
OK, I'll be going a little meta with this comment and thread, so hopefully dang will allow me some leeway. The value of Huamán Poma's chronicle is not just the historical account per se, but the fact that it appeals to…
Not particularly exotic, but the last two years I pushed myself to do them in elixir (although my solutions become progressively shoddy until I quit, usually around day 10-12). Then I promptly forget everything I've…
Seems like this guy is about to discover six sigma...
"I'm not sure how to do this... could you please help me out?"
> how useful are the studies you're contributing to? As useful as the impact factor of the journal where they manage to publish.