I’m not the GP but in the UK “trumping” is what we call it (amongst other things, lots of fun words for body sounds).
This has broadly been my experience of secular meditation also, I haven’t explored any other schools. What did help me though was a book called “Constructive Living” by David K Reynolds. It talks a lot about what you…
How long did the application take if you don’t mind me asking? (Foreign birth register + passport application) I looked into it a few years ago but they had such a massive backlog to deal with I was told 24 months, so I…
I would be very surprised at that! I have no time currently but I can put together a example for you to illustrate what I mean if you’d like.
> Another cool thing about LTI systems is that when you chain multiple of them together, the order does not matter. Reverb, delay, EQ, and wah are all LTI. Delay and reverb may be LTI in your definition, but they very…
I forget where I’ve heard this so sorry in advance for the unsourced claim, but I think white noise is much better for humans to place in space. Higher frequency beeps can bounce around much more than a broad spectrum…
I think there’s some benefits to guided meditation in general. Different techniques (body scanning, breath counting, etc) aren’t necessarily obvious to people looking to meditate. People also come to meditation for…
> All of this goes along with what I call the Elderly Tax. As a society, in many ways we punish people for living a long life. Somewhat related: https://imdb.com/title/tt9270362/ An excellent film about how society…
If pictures of people you don’t want to see get selected, you can block them from being selected. Select the person and it’s something like “Include this person less” that you’re after. It’s not perfect, but it’ll allow…
Ofcom (the UK’s coms regulator) has just announced a review of net neutrality [1]. Which will have some big companies aiming to give themselves more “flexibility”. Currently however, providers are bound by EU mandates…
Amazing link, would highly recommend to anyone reading this thread. Thanks again
Awesome, thanks for the info. Sent me down a rabbit hole for a little bit.
Tangent, but I’ve never really understood what the issue is with unicode support in various languages. Does anyone have any idea why it’s such a contentious issue?
Sure, things have been bolted on top of Java to allow this to happen. People have made use of them. Java now has built in support for these things, so no longer will developers rely on third-party solutions. This is…
Keyword being “may”. Guarantees are nice. Especially if objects are going to be passed around every which way from Sunday. It allows you to better reason about what could happen, and where. Java has taken a while to get…
I wonder whether it would be better to just go with the nuclear option and kill the C extension model as it currently stands. It would take probably decades for libraries to catch up, and maybe kill the language, but if…
I’m just here for the phrase “Skullstripping”. Jokes aside, I think niche software like this is everything HN is about (at least to me). I have no knowledge of MRIs, beyond getting on last year, but seeing this had made…
> Restated: it makes no sense to have private businesses running the entire electricity generation and delivery network. Yet here we are. I suppose this was a restatement to point out a flaw in my previous point, but I…
Even if everyone went fully digital, and letters became a thing of the past, you would still need a functional postal service. Packages obviously will still be sent for one, but also from a national security perspective…
I moved to Reaper after Logic X was released. I know it’s a dead meme to decry the X version of an Apple software product (looking at you Final Cut), but in their desire to reduce complexity in the UI, they made what…
Whether or not you agree with the notion of intellectual property. It isn’t a postmodern concept. https://txpatentattorney.com/blog/the-history-of-intellectua...
Then I suppose the EU will be punished for this in the global markets. I’m not interested in reading grand motives into these things. It’s easily done the other way around, and doesn’t add much to a discussion. The man…
I guess it depends on how you do things. For me, I use Pocket to save links to things I want to read, 1Password for my passwords. Moving browser involves me opening my phone and typing a few login details in some sites…
The EU as a bloc will presumably have a less dynamic AI sector as a result I suppose. I’m fine with that personally, but perhaps I’m a bit of a luddite on this issue. I just believe we should cast a very close watch on…
As I said, these systems should be met with skepticism. I would rather someone write a draft law that starts a conversation, rather than just let these systems run amok.
I’m not the GP but in the UK “trumping” is what we call it (amongst other things, lots of fun words for body sounds).
This has broadly been my experience of secular meditation also, I haven’t explored any other schools. What did help me though was a book called “Constructive Living” by David K Reynolds. It talks a lot about what you…
How long did the application take if you don’t mind me asking? (Foreign birth register + passport application) I looked into it a few years ago but they had such a massive backlog to deal with I was told 24 months, so I…
I would be very surprised at that! I have no time currently but I can put together a example for you to illustrate what I mean if you’d like.
> Another cool thing about LTI systems is that when you chain multiple of them together, the order does not matter. Reverb, delay, EQ, and wah are all LTI. Delay and reverb may be LTI in your definition, but they very…
I forget where I’ve heard this so sorry in advance for the unsourced claim, but I think white noise is much better for humans to place in space. Higher frequency beeps can bounce around much more than a broad spectrum…
I think there’s some benefits to guided meditation in general. Different techniques (body scanning, breath counting, etc) aren’t necessarily obvious to people looking to meditate. People also come to meditation for…
> All of this goes along with what I call the Elderly Tax. As a society, in many ways we punish people for living a long life. Somewhat related: https://imdb.com/title/tt9270362/ An excellent film about how society…
If pictures of people you don’t want to see get selected, you can block them from being selected. Select the person and it’s something like “Include this person less” that you’re after. It’s not perfect, but it’ll allow…
Ofcom (the UK’s coms regulator) has just announced a review of net neutrality [1]. Which will have some big companies aiming to give themselves more “flexibility”. Currently however, providers are bound by EU mandates…
Amazing link, would highly recommend to anyone reading this thread. Thanks again
Awesome, thanks for the info. Sent me down a rabbit hole for a little bit.
Tangent, but I’ve never really understood what the issue is with unicode support in various languages. Does anyone have any idea why it’s such a contentious issue?
Sure, things have been bolted on top of Java to allow this to happen. People have made use of them. Java now has built in support for these things, so no longer will developers rely on third-party solutions. This is…
Keyword being “may”. Guarantees are nice. Especially if objects are going to be passed around every which way from Sunday. It allows you to better reason about what could happen, and where. Java has taken a while to get…
I wonder whether it would be better to just go with the nuclear option and kill the C extension model as it currently stands. It would take probably decades for libraries to catch up, and maybe kill the language, but if…
I’m just here for the phrase “Skullstripping”. Jokes aside, I think niche software like this is everything HN is about (at least to me). I have no knowledge of MRIs, beyond getting on last year, but seeing this had made…
> Restated: it makes no sense to have private businesses running the entire electricity generation and delivery network. Yet here we are. I suppose this was a restatement to point out a flaw in my previous point, but I…
Even if everyone went fully digital, and letters became a thing of the past, you would still need a functional postal service. Packages obviously will still be sent for one, but also from a national security perspective…
I moved to Reaper after Logic X was released. I know it’s a dead meme to decry the X version of an Apple software product (looking at you Final Cut), but in their desire to reduce complexity in the UI, they made what…
Whether or not you agree with the notion of intellectual property. It isn’t a postmodern concept. https://txpatentattorney.com/blog/the-history-of-intellectua...
Then I suppose the EU will be punished for this in the global markets. I’m not interested in reading grand motives into these things. It’s easily done the other way around, and doesn’t add much to a discussion. The man…
I guess it depends on how you do things. For me, I use Pocket to save links to things I want to read, 1Password for my passwords. Moving browser involves me opening my phone and typing a few login details in some sites…
The EU as a bloc will presumably have a less dynamic AI sector as a result I suppose. I’m fine with that personally, but perhaps I’m a bit of a luddite on this issue. I just believe we should cast a very close watch on…
As I said, these systems should be met with skepticism. I would rather someone write a draft law that starts a conversation, rather than just let these systems run amok.