Wouldn't someone proving it true be a game changer in that it would preclude the ability of anyone to prove the opposite?
I'd call it more interesting than helpful (not that it's not helpful). It gives insight into how a web page is actually built -- while I'm sure most readers here understand it, that's not true for the general…
Agreed. heipei, love what you did here.
Not sure if you are asking me or heipei. For my project, it shows the requests on a map, where the requests in dev tools aren't geolocated and mapped. Same basic principle, just a different view.
This is super cool. I use a similar API to provide a client-side service called IP Request Mapper (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ip-request-mapper/...). Coming soon to a Show HN near you. What it does is…
Believing that the last digit of primes is evenly distributed overall is not the same as thinking they do not exhibit patterns when viewed sequentially. I'm surprised by neither.
It's not an unexpected property to me. In particular, I would never have assumed an even distribution of last digit of primes. I'm not sure why this is so magical. It's only so if you assumed it should be evenly…
Very cool. I've been doing this for about 3 years in Las Vegas for the VegasTech community. It is definitely a great way to meet other people and it keeps you from getting too focused on your own thing and not getting…
Wouldn't someone proving it true be a game changer in that it would preclude the ability of anyone to prove the opposite?
I'd call it more interesting than helpful (not that it's not helpful). It gives insight into how a web page is actually built -- while I'm sure most readers here understand it, that's not true for the general…
Agreed. heipei, love what you did here.
Not sure if you are asking me or heipei. For my project, it shows the requests on a map, where the requests in dev tools aren't geolocated and mapped. Same basic principle, just a different view.
This is super cool. I use a similar API to provide a client-side service called IP Request Mapper (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ip-request-mapper/...). Coming soon to a Show HN near you. What it does is…
Believing that the last digit of primes is evenly distributed overall is not the same as thinking they do not exhibit patterns when viewed sequentially. I'm surprised by neither.
It's not an unexpected property to me. In particular, I would never have assumed an even distribution of last digit of primes. I'm not sure why this is so magical. It's only so if you assumed it should be evenly…
Very cool. I've been doing this for about 3 years in Las Vegas for the VegasTech community. It is definitely a great way to meet other people and it keeps you from getting too focused on your own thing and not getting…