secant
No user record in our sample, but secant 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 secant has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> Unfortunately this means that there's probably not much chance for a rich field of xenoarchaeology to exist since it's not even possible to do this on our own planet. I think you've reached this statement too eagerly…
I feel like these problems are all around and often present in games. There's one that particularly infuriates me in Hearthstone, a Blizzard developed TCG, where when a game ends it causes the processor to furiously…
Sounds like you'd be interested in https://ctftime.org/ if I understand you correctly. Contains list of current and upcoming CTFs going on as well as write-ups for them when finished. Decent site for people trying to…
Ah yes, dance being the superior exercise, I have to admit my father engrained it into me as a child.
It's a portmanteau of "malicious software", so I guess goodware is fine.
It's too long ago for me to remember the site's name but the subscription to it came when you signed up for a free Hotmail account back in the late 90s. You would get an email each day that would take you to the site…
What system could governments use to replace SAS if they were so minded?
A slight aside, but is Docker on Unix running natively then?
What strikes me most about these documents is the mundanity of life back then. Like an agreement to pay someone back is one of them (a basic IOU), the other is a telling off for some financial reason. It's strange to…
Think of it this way. Is browsing to a random HTTP address via IP on the internet and then screencapping the picture produced on your browser legal? Then using a VNC client in the same way would fall under the same…
Nice! Any chance of making this open-source? I'm trying to learn node-js and it looks like you've used a few node modules, so it would be handy to see how it's done.
I'm a bit of a math novice, but is the term "decidable" analogous with satisfiability (SAT), or is this a completely different set of modelling?
The video game that first came to mind was the opening segment of Metal Gear Solid 2. Something about the rain in that first part of the game was done perfectly. I've placed a video of the opening scene below.…
As the guy above said, I don't think it's particularly novel about Bitcoin, rather that the temptation of something that has a large amount of value will always make a few give in. These guys may not have stolen from a…