The framerate and latency on this visualization is absolute magic. Hover the mouse around over the sphere: https://www.jasondavies.com/maps/voronoi/
I was at a beachhouse north of Boston and I thought someone fell out of bed or dropped something really heavy upstairs. It was loud and the whole house shook. All of us were scouring the internet for like an hour,…
These look fantastic. If there's one thing I'd really like to automate with AI instead of hand coding, though, it would be making charts!
I sketched something in the first sky and then our started putting up blobs with a single word like "sun" and "banana." I have no idea what's going on.
Don't many engineers just use their laptop as a thin client to remote into servers?
The value of RTK is partially that they are stationary and can average out noise over time to get an accurate position estimate, but mostly that they're sending you their live signal measurements so you can cancel out…
The almanac is not needed. The ephemeris is basically just almanac orbital data plus extra terms to make it accurate enough for meter-level positioning or better. I'm not sure what you mean by saying the orbital…
Discarding assisted GPS where GPS data messages are obtained through about channel such as cellular or Wifi... Almanac gives coarse satellite position information (and some other stuff), good enough to know which ones…
> cannabis-induced I find that hard to believe. You could probably correlate many mental facility intake patients with those that ate yogurt for breakfast. This is ignorant fear mongering.
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You can take an amplitude-vs-time representation of a signal and via a Fourier Transform instead represent the same information as a sum of weighted complex exponentials in the frequency domain. It works mathematically,…
One is a human, the other is some AI hoovering up everything I say an adding it to their database which can be used in every other instance of Teams in the world. I'd say that's a meaningful difference.
I was making an America Goulash recipe once, and thought I'd give the beyond burger or whatever a try; it wasn't patties but was jut a pound of ground "beef." It didn't brown or cook up correctly; it smelled awful and…
In many ways, sites/tools like sourceforge and github made it much easier to publish and obtain open source software, leading to much more software being created and shared. I'm suggesting that "too much content" isn't…
> It feels as if this is about to explode an existing problem, namely, there's too much content in the world already Imagine applying that same perspective to software, pre-github.
(1) not all of them, apparently, and (2) it seems arrogant to claim that.
OK then ban them from connecting to your active web services. But don't prevent their PC from booting.
See data here: https://displaylag.com/display-database/
What about the impact of improved vehicle aerodynamics?
What do you mean by "the" standard LaTeX template?
I only last as long there as old.reddit.com does.
So glad that half my company's internal stuff falls apart when some external service goes down... I couldn't even submit tickets to my company's helpdesk about the other networking issues I was having. What a joke.
>26 November 2021 Editor's Note: Readers are alerted that concerns have been raised about this Article and are being considered by the Editors. A further editorial response will follow after all parties have had an…
I've heard people break the design/implement/test phases down to essentially equal parts in terms of cost. It's not a small task if you think about a government agency's testing capabilities potentially needing to be…
This isn't even really a GPS thing, it's UTC time that bounces around because it wants to stay synchronized to the day/night cycle. GPS time is continuous.
The framerate and latency on this visualization is absolute magic. Hover the mouse around over the sphere: https://www.jasondavies.com/maps/voronoi/
I was at a beachhouse north of Boston and I thought someone fell out of bed or dropped something really heavy upstairs. It was loud and the whole house shook. All of us were scouring the internet for like an hour,…
These look fantastic. If there's one thing I'd really like to automate with AI instead of hand coding, though, it would be making charts!
I sketched something in the first sky and then our started putting up blobs with a single word like "sun" and "banana." I have no idea what's going on.
Don't many engineers just use their laptop as a thin client to remote into servers?
The value of RTK is partially that they are stationary and can average out noise over time to get an accurate position estimate, but mostly that they're sending you their live signal measurements so you can cancel out…
The almanac is not needed. The ephemeris is basically just almanac orbital data plus extra terms to make it accurate enough for meter-level positioning or better. I'm not sure what you mean by saying the orbital…
Discarding assisted GPS where GPS data messages are obtained through about channel such as cellular or Wifi... Almanac gives coarse satellite position information (and some other stuff), good enough to know which ones…
> cannabis-induced I find that hard to believe. You could probably correlate many mental facility intake patients with those that ate yogurt for breakfast. This is ignorant fear mongering.
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You can take an amplitude-vs-time representation of a signal and via a Fourier Transform instead represent the same information as a sum of weighted complex exponentials in the frequency domain. It works mathematically,…
One is a human, the other is some AI hoovering up everything I say an adding it to their database which can be used in every other instance of Teams in the world. I'd say that's a meaningful difference.
I was making an America Goulash recipe once, and thought I'd give the beyond burger or whatever a try; it wasn't patties but was jut a pound of ground "beef." It didn't brown or cook up correctly; it smelled awful and…
In many ways, sites/tools like sourceforge and github made it much easier to publish and obtain open source software, leading to much more software being created and shared. I'm suggesting that "too much content" isn't…
> It feels as if this is about to explode an existing problem, namely, there's too much content in the world already Imagine applying that same perspective to software, pre-github.
(1) not all of them, apparently, and (2) it seems arrogant to claim that.
OK then ban them from connecting to your active web services. But don't prevent their PC from booting.
See data here: https://displaylag.com/display-database/
What about the impact of improved vehicle aerodynamics?
What do you mean by "the" standard LaTeX template?
I only last as long there as old.reddit.com does.
So glad that half my company's internal stuff falls apart when some external service goes down... I couldn't even submit tickets to my company's helpdesk about the other networking issues I was having. What a joke.
>26 November 2021 Editor's Note: Readers are alerted that concerns have been raised about this Article and are being considered by the Editors. A further editorial response will follow after all parties have had an…
I've heard people break the design/implement/test phases down to essentially equal parts in terms of cost. It's not a small task if you think about a government agency's testing capabilities potentially needing to be…
This isn't even really a GPS thing, it's UTC time that bounces around because it wants to stay synchronized to the day/night cycle. GPS time is continuous.