sorry to be an evangelist, but coming out of lurking to say that cycling is no longer seasonal, thanks to indoor/online platforms such as Zwift. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMGbZFEZOM8 you can ride with a…
we solved this by creating a review board to look at proposed new process gates and approve them before they are put into use.
Anecdata here but a few months ago I started eating "one meal every other day" (a massive ribeye with butter and eggs. i have no idea what the calories or protein or whatever are.). I had been strength training for a…
I don't even know the rules of Go, but I am a long-time chess enthusiast, and I have a decent, but not top-level, understanding of chess (I am a FIDE master and I also play correspondence chess (which is human+engine)…
It's much more difficult than it used to be, but I think there is still some value to human guidance, more as a "referee" than anything else. Right now we have essentially two top tier engines -- traditional brute force…
> Also, if the position is highly sought-after - isn't it a bit weird that a signing bonus is offered? In today's job market, in software engineering, it's the applicants that are highly sought after. So the signing…
30 kcal per minute would be very difficult to sustain except for a very short burst of time (like 2-5 minutes) in a peak performance scenario (such as an end-of-season race that the athlete is very well tapered and…
Personally I don't feel like the "hiding from the listener" use case discussed in the other response is very critical. What I think _pmf_ is getting at is an "only authorized devices may install my software, or view the…
I thought _pmf_ was describing packages that he authored, and certainly if the contents of them are confidential, they would be in a private repository. I don't think that the RPMs that I have created in my internal…
As someone who looked into a job at Chick-Fil-A but ultimately decided that it was not the right place to work for me, this sounds awesome and has cleared up a lot of things. Perhaps you could help me understand how to…
Have you tried 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python'? It strives to be exactly this -- a guide on installation, configuration, and usage of the Python runtime and development toolchain.…
IMO, the downvotes are a big problem with reddit, unfortunately. If people actually followed reddiquette (downvoting posts that do not add to the discussion) the system would work great. However, a large majority of…
sorry to be an evangelist, but coming out of lurking to say that cycling is no longer seasonal, thanks to indoor/online platforms such as Zwift. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMGbZFEZOM8 you can ride with a…
we solved this by creating a review board to look at proposed new process gates and approve them before they are put into use.
Anecdata here but a few months ago I started eating "one meal every other day" (a massive ribeye with butter and eggs. i have no idea what the calories or protein or whatever are.). I had been strength training for a…
I don't even know the rules of Go, but I am a long-time chess enthusiast, and I have a decent, but not top-level, understanding of chess (I am a FIDE master and I also play correspondence chess (which is human+engine)…
It's much more difficult than it used to be, but I think there is still some value to human guidance, more as a "referee" than anything else. Right now we have essentially two top tier engines -- traditional brute force…
> Also, if the position is highly sought-after - isn't it a bit weird that a signing bonus is offered? In today's job market, in software engineering, it's the applicants that are highly sought after. So the signing…
30 kcal per minute would be very difficult to sustain except for a very short burst of time (like 2-5 minutes) in a peak performance scenario (such as an end-of-season race that the athlete is very well tapered and…
Personally I don't feel like the "hiding from the listener" use case discussed in the other response is very critical. What I think _pmf_ is getting at is an "only authorized devices may install my software, or view the…
I thought _pmf_ was describing packages that he authored, and certainly if the contents of them are confidential, they would be in a private repository. I don't think that the RPMs that I have created in my internal…
As someone who looked into a job at Chick-Fil-A but ultimately decided that it was not the right place to work for me, this sounds awesome and has cleared up a lot of things. Perhaps you could help me understand how to…
Have you tried 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python'? It strives to be exactly this -- a guide on installation, configuration, and usage of the Python runtime and development toolchain.…
IMO, the downvotes are a big problem with reddit, unfortunately. If people actually followed reddiquette (downvoting posts that do not add to the discussion) the system would work great. However, a large majority of…