Maybe you want a hypergraph? http://www.hypergraphdb.org/
Wtf man, what's your problem?
Meaning that they didn't launch at the right time to arrive at Mars, due to where Mars is in its orbit currently. It'll pass through the imaginary circle around the sun which is Mars' orbit, it's just that Mars will at…
No, it's a Martian transfer orbit, albeit without Mars at the other end.
Actually, no, once the 2nd stage cuts off the trajectory is mostly fixed and we know what orbit it is in. There are, I believe, two more small burns that will be done to adjust the trajectory, but these are more of an…
What boat?
No. Watch SpaceX's twitter feed. It might be a while though.
That's the 2nd stage. It's still attached to the payload I believe, so that they can test mid-course corrections to the transfer orbit.
What nearby ships?
They were not the same video feed.
As I said, I just want the .deb file on the iso.
I'm not saying by default. I'm saying have it on the CD.
I use containers as lightweight VMs in many places. Generally I see this as a way to get a minimal install that other tools can then configure appropriately, with up to date packages fetched from upstream mirrors…
Posting here rather than the blog because I don't have a google account: What about adding sshd to the minimal install? If the purpose of this is minimal installs of containers and cloud servers and such, that seems…
That's missing the point. Copenhagen is not mathematically wrong. Alternatives like many-worlds interpretation and pilot wave theory have the same (MWI) or isomorphic (pilot wave) equations. Copenhagen is…
> The idea of having an "operating system" made up of components dispersed across the globe seems like a fantasy that is too good to be true. Read up on Amoeba and Sprite in the 80's.
That's many-worlds interpretation that introduces decoherence to avoid the problems of Copenhagen.
Rhetorical question: why are epicycles wrong? An infinite sequence of epicycles could be used to accurate model any orbital path, in a similar sense to how a Taylor series can represent any function as an infinite…
What do you mean by that? Pilot-wave and many-worlds have EXACTLY the same predictions as the Copenhagen interpretation. It's the same theory, in the sense that the same mathematical equations, expressed differently.
The Conpenhagen interpretation is flat out wrong by any reasonable philosophy of science. You can choose many-worlds interpretation, or pilot-wave theory and either one would give you a consistent, simpler explanation…
We previously allowed them access to private records with a system of due process involving judges granting warrants on a case by case basis. Instead of following the intent of the law, or even the letter of the law,…
> I wonder if Pad Thai, bulgogi, or stretchy Turkish ice-cream will be considered everyday foods in another 50 years. I'll have to try stretchy Turkish ice-cream sometime (where do you find that?) but Pad Thai and…
Your source was someone asserting, without justification, that it is illegal. That's not a legal argument. Even without considering that the source is very, very biased, it's not helpful.
That article is a long run-on that doesn't actually provide an argument other than "silly computer scientists are in la la land" name-calling.
To the extent you trust tether. But if trust is centralized, why use a block chain? If tether operated a Chaumian cash server instead of some block chain thing it would be universally better for all involved with no…
Maybe you want a hypergraph? http://www.hypergraphdb.org/
Wtf man, what's your problem?
Meaning that they didn't launch at the right time to arrive at Mars, due to where Mars is in its orbit currently. It'll pass through the imaginary circle around the sun which is Mars' orbit, it's just that Mars will at…
No, it's a Martian transfer orbit, albeit without Mars at the other end.
Actually, no, once the 2nd stage cuts off the trajectory is mostly fixed and we know what orbit it is in. There are, I believe, two more small burns that will be done to adjust the trajectory, but these are more of an…
What boat?
No. Watch SpaceX's twitter feed. It might be a while though.
That's the 2nd stage. It's still attached to the payload I believe, so that they can test mid-course corrections to the transfer orbit.
What nearby ships?
They were not the same video feed.
As I said, I just want the .deb file on the iso.
I'm not saying by default. I'm saying have it on the CD.
I use containers as lightweight VMs in many places. Generally I see this as a way to get a minimal install that other tools can then configure appropriately, with up to date packages fetched from upstream mirrors…
Posting here rather than the blog because I don't have a google account: What about adding sshd to the minimal install? If the purpose of this is minimal installs of containers and cloud servers and such, that seems…
That's missing the point. Copenhagen is not mathematically wrong. Alternatives like many-worlds interpretation and pilot wave theory have the same (MWI) or isomorphic (pilot wave) equations. Copenhagen is…
> The idea of having an "operating system" made up of components dispersed across the globe seems like a fantasy that is too good to be true. Read up on Amoeba and Sprite in the 80's.
That's many-worlds interpretation that introduces decoherence to avoid the problems of Copenhagen.
Rhetorical question: why are epicycles wrong? An infinite sequence of epicycles could be used to accurate model any orbital path, in a similar sense to how a Taylor series can represent any function as an infinite…
What do you mean by that? Pilot-wave and many-worlds have EXACTLY the same predictions as the Copenhagen interpretation. It's the same theory, in the sense that the same mathematical equations, expressed differently.
The Conpenhagen interpretation is flat out wrong by any reasonable philosophy of science. You can choose many-worlds interpretation, or pilot-wave theory and either one would give you a consistent, simpler explanation…
We previously allowed them access to private records with a system of due process involving judges granting warrants on a case by case basis. Instead of following the intent of the law, or even the letter of the law,…
> I wonder if Pad Thai, bulgogi, or stretchy Turkish ice-cream will be considered everyday foods in another 50 years. I'll have to try stretchy Turkish ice-cream sometime (where do you find that?) but Pad Thai and…
Your source was someone asserting, without justification, that it is illegal. That's not a legal argument. Even without considering that the source is very, very biased, it's not helpful.
That article is a long run-on that doesn't actually provide an argument other than "silly computer scientists are in la la land" name-calling.
To the extent you trust tether. But if trust is centralized, why use a block chain? If tether operated a Chaumian cash server instead of some block chain thing it would be universally better for all involved with no…