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No user record in our sample, but rjrdi38dbbdb has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but rjrdi38dbbdb has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I think what's so surprising is that they would run a secretive program in such a conspicuous manner, not that the secretive program exists.
In most of the places I've been in SE Asia and South America, there are separate government hospitals that are the only affordable option for the poor. If you have cancer, they're not going to do much for you.
It's highly dependent on location. I use it while traveling, and yes in a few countries it's useless, but I've met 300-400 people over the last 7 years. It's added more value to my life than any other single app (even…
It's fairly common for governments to provide a basic level of care for free or heavily subsidized, but not cover more expensive treatments. It's certainly not exclusive to the US.
> So you are saying HFT will avoid your market order in this case, while HFT will provide better price when they are the sole counter party in separate liquidity pool? Yes, absolutely. The best feeds (tightest spreads)…
So you're hoping get price improvement by crossing with other trader orders in the book? Unless you have a good high frequency predictor and low latency order management (you don't), you're going to experience adverse…
Nope. It's not better for known uninformed traders. If you mix them in with informed traders, market makers must widen spreads. This is very obvious in institutional FX. Pure "retail" flow will get quoted much tighter…
The title seems misleading. Unless I'm missing something, all he did was scrape a news feed, which should only require a couple days of work to set up. The fact that he left it running for years without finding the time…
Why not just let the market find its own equilibrium? If people need to live there to produce valuable resources, then the cost of those resources will naturally rise to cover the expenses of those employed in those…
If you compare the historical rate of improvements in computing power and algorithms vs rate of improvements in building scale, you'll find one is a whole lot more likely to reach its goal, even if the rate of progress…
How could creativity in AI not get better? Sure, progress will likely not be linear or without challenges, but we already have the human brain as proof that it is possible.
I've never noticed that behavior from Google when searching for any other topic. Have you?
Are locals particularly attached to that name? Seems like a referendum for a name change would be a good idea, considering the current typical usage of that term.
What do you mean by the opposite? The search behavior is the same whether $foo is a popular generic term or something niche.
One area where Google search is terribly broken is porn. If your search for some specific term "$foo", nearly every result is just 'search site $bar for "$foo"', taking you to the site's search page, regardless of…
Perhaps refusing to hire or work with women.
I think it's likely that the average difference between schools, sometimes even in the same city, is much greater than the difference between the averages for each of the two countries. I'd guess that the racial and…
In my experience, exceptional English-learners almost exclusively learn independently, from consuming English media or interacting with native speakers, not from courses.
> I even wondered if it was a front for some other kind of business. Just curious what your suspicions were at the English conversation lounge and why it made you uncomfortable?
Was there any evidence that fire control was intentional or just a happy side effect of the basket weaving practice?
Protecting the environment costs money, so I don't think it's a problem that the government should be adding funding to offset what was previously funded by logging.
In forested areas, it really could become a new form of terrorism that's practically impossible to defend against.
Seems like a good use-case for zero-knowledge cryptographic tokens. You could buy an allocation of tokens that would be difficult to link together when used through a large VPN and fingerprint-resistant browser.
It looks nice, but until they support FUSE mounting, I'll stick with restic.
Have you opened issues with suggested algo improvements? They might be open to them. Even if restic isn't interested, maybe the rustic dev will be.