It kind of reads like you have discredited frequency domain compression algorithms. FYI JPEG used a block-based DCT which is very similar to a Fourier transform.
Canada is certainly a major instigator, but expand your thinking outside North America and you may be surprised. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_ranked_by_et...
> Everyone expects these values to be scoped inside the loop, but go reuses the same memory location for every iteration. I don't see this as surprising as a C++ user. Who is 'everyone' here?
What I think would be more effective is strategically placed range sensors that shutdown the ATM if something covers them for a period of time.
In the US
Superficially, the infrastructure needed to run Alibaba's retail website seems similar to the infrastructure needed to run Amazon's retail website. What do you think Alibaba does?
What does sufficiently Turing-complete mean? I thought a system is, or isn't?
Let's talk about the content of this demo, not the implementation.
Can you speak for an entire country?
Who do you expect to be able to use this information? Yes, basic high-speed electronics experience is required.
I disagree. Standalone gerbers aren't terribly useful for hobbyists, and you'd have no luck opening an Allegro project even if they released that (which they wouldn't due to in-house component libraries containing…
And a USB rootkit bundled in for free!
No one in Silicon Valley gives a crap about desktops, all the growth is in mobile.
Nice list, but I was confused by the arguments to the dict .get() example until I looked up the definition.
I wish he would comment more on what he finds wrong with HDLs? I fail to understand why using a HDL for a digital ASIC is fine, but using one for a FPGA in the context of acceleration is not.
Other than pathological examples, PSNR is pretty useful for gauging the quality of photographs, and is very common in literature. Problems aside, it would have been nice to see some rate-distortion curves. I agree eye…
That was an insightful talk, thanks.
The same article, but with images: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1516846343/microview-ch... Despite their mistake, I particularly like testing jig with capsense buttons (although I wonder why?)
If something absolutely necessitates using C++, why not use C++? (I'm genuinely asking.)
And what about using Bluetooth to detect when the card is lost? That sounds awfully power hungry for this form factor.
I'm confused; I don't see how the randomness is really important here. I modified the code such that the expected value of each coefficient is a function of the term's degree: randomPoly[n_, x_] := x^Range[0,…
I guess it depends on your definition of processor, but a finite state machine is certainly necessary to use USB.
Why do you link to websites with a paywall?
Here's another single line joke: You must be fun at parties.
Really? Complaining about the style of a for-loop? They are scraping the bottom of the barrel here.
It kind of reads like you have discredited frequency domain compression algorithms. FYI JPEG used a block-based DCT which is very similar to a Fourier transform.
Canada is certainly a major instigator, but expand your thinking outside North America and you may be surprised. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_ranked_by_et...
> Everyone expects these values to be scoped inside the loop, but go reuses the same memory location for every iteration. I don't see this as surprising as a C++ user. Who is 'everyone' here?
What I think would be more effective is strategically placed range sensors that shutdown the ATM if something covers them for a period of time.
In the US
Superficially, the infrastructure needed to run Alibaba's retail website seems similar to the infrastructure needed to run Amazon's retail website. What do you think Alibaba does?
What does sufficiently Turing-complete mean? I thought a system is, or isn't?
Let's talk about the content of this demo, not the implementation.
Can you speak for an entire country?
Who do you expect to be able to use this information? Yes, basic high-speed electronics experience is required.
I disagree. Standalone gerbers aren't terribly useful for hobbyists, and you'd have no luck opening an Allegro project even if they released that (which they wouldn't due to in-house component libraries containing…
And a USB rootkit bundled in for free!
No one in Silicon Valley gives a crap about desktops, all the growth is in mobile.
Nice list, but I was confused by the arguments to the dict .get() example until I looked up the definition.
I wish he would comment more on what he finds wrong with HDLs? I fail to understand why using a HDL for a digital ASIC is fine, but using one for a FPGA in the context of acceleration is not.
Other than pathological examples, PSNR is pretty useful for gauging the quality of photographs, and is very common in literature. Problems aside, it would have been nice to see some rate-distortion curves. I agree eye…
That was an insightful talk, thanks.
The same article, but with images: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1516846343/microview-ch... Despite their mistake, I particularly like testing jig with capsense buttons (although I wonder why?)
If something absolutely necessitates using C++, why not use C++? (I'm genuinely asking.)
And what about using Bluetooth to detect when the card is lost? That sounds awfully power hungry for this form factor.
I'm confused; I don't see how the randomness is really important here. I modified the code such that the expected value of each coefficient is a function of the term's degree: randomPoly[n_, x_] := x^Range[0,…
I guess it depends on your definition of processor, but a finite state machine is certainly necessary to use USB.
Why do you link to websites with a paywall?
Here's another single line joke: You must be fun at parties.
Really? Complaining about the style of a for-loop? They are scraping the bottom of the barrel here.