And this made it to hacker news? Really?? KIT and Correctiv do censorship? Must be 1st April...
It is called: tiny!
Looks like we can do nothing but wait for the WHO analysis outcome...
Looks like the company has Swiss / British roots and not German. This link is interesting because of the pro/cons discussion at the bottom: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NanoFlowcell
I was fascinated by this one: "The Case for a Learned Sorting Algorithm" i.e. invest in a little ML to sort faster afterwards ... https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3318464.3389752
Sounds like the last part of the book "Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall. How to catch an antelope. Explained by natives. Very worth reading!
Yes like Pfaueninselchaussee. A street but with very low traffic.
Good you mentiond this. I never saw this button. I thought 'gg' is sufficient...
In "What if CPU time is an issue?" we could also mention the nim language (and not only cython) because it compiles (not only) to C and feels like python.
Lichess is so awesome, it really changed my life. The features I use most: 1. The tactics trainer is incredible and fun. You get tactics ELO and the tactics stem from real games. Hence you can replay the game and see…
Does this remind me legendary paper generator SCIgen... Good to know as a CS teacher ;-)
Looks good. But editig and deletion does not work for me.
Congratulations! What a nice bunch of new features. Thinking all three models from the ground up has really payed off! Will check out the docker image soon...
You might be right. But I argue that this is often highly more significant in nmen-1women then nmen-1men. Havn't there been studies here in hackernews or cited by Cherly Sandbergs book to prove this?!
Why is it so difficult to have the empathy to say: ok every n'th day we switch to program B for her? Because too many mens clubs lack empathy and respect. It's that dead simple. (I am male).
Surely a good book. But it would be nice to see the complete TOC... Leanpub says it's 25% complete?!
What probably scares me most is, that managers think OO is in general a wonderful best practice you need to have in the company...
Nearly all DBs have timestamps. This patent is nonsense. Patent attorneys should also be payed for rejections.
Strongly disagree with the article as simplification always looks shiny. Start-Ups should sit back for a few hour and days and invest the work to answer some serious questions as these…
> Put it differently, what does ArangoDB, MongoDB, whateverDB bring that relational > databases didn't bring 30 years ago? (Let's leave MongoDB out here ;-) What I really love and what the relationals do not have are: *…
And this made it to hacker news? Really?? KIT and Correctiv do censorship? Must be 1st April...
It is called: tiny!
Looks like we can do nothing but wait for the WHO analysis outcome...
Looks like the company has Swiss / British roots and not German. This link is interesting because of the pro/cons discussion at the bottom: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NanoFlowcell
I was fascinated by this one: "The Case for a Learned Sorting Algorithm" i.e. invest in a little ML to sort faster afterwards ... https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3318464.3389752
Sounds like the last part of the book "Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall. How to catch an antelope. Explained by natives. Very worth reading!
Yes like Pfaueninselchaussee. A street but with very low traffic.
Good you mentiond this. I never saw this button. I thought 'gg' is sufficient...
In "What if CPU time is an issue?" we could also mention the nim language (and not only cython) because it compiles (not only) to C and feels like python.
Lichess is so awesome, it really changed my life. The features I use most: 1. The tactics trainer is incredible and fun. You get tactics ELO and the tactics stem from real games. Hence you can replay the game and see…
Does this remind me legendary paper generator SCIgen... Good to know as a CS teacher ;-)
Looks good. But editig and deletion does not work for me.
Congratulations! What a nice bunch of new features. Thinking all three models from the ground up has really payed off! Will check out the docker image soon...
You might be right. But I argue that this is often highly more significant in nmen-1women then nmen-1men. Havn't there been studies here in hackernews or cited by Cherly Sandbergs book to prove this?!
Why is it so difficult to have the empathy to say: ok every n'th day we switch to program B for her? Because too many mens clubs lack empathy and respect. It's that dead simple. (I am male).
Surely a good book. But it would be nice to see the complete TOC... Leanpub says it's 25% complete?!
What probably scares me most is, that managers think OO is in general a wonderful best practice you need to have in the company...
Nearly all DBs have timestamps. This patent is nonsense. Patent attorneys should also be payed for rejections.
Strongly disagree with the article as simplification always looks shiny. Start-Ups should sit back for a few hour and days and invest the work to answer some serious questions as these…
> Put it differently, what does ArangoDB, MongoDB, whateverDB bring that relational > databases didn't bring 30 years ago? (Let's leave MongoDB out here ;-) What I really love and what the relationals do not have are: *…