So many hopeful (?) patents on this stuff - kinda sad to see.
I once received a letter (while at Chalmers) from the US - it was addressed to <my name> S-41296
Let's have google check that: https://www.google.com/search?q=45+TB+%2F+8+billion That comes out to about 3 pages by your measure.
also possibly quite hot from recent interactions with the atmosphere
the little things matter
I think it was more a matter of attitude. Never a great way to actually explain something.
I've read this book recently and found it a very useful overview of ML. It is a bit theoretical which is good for somebody that comfortably reads math notation. Also the notation is pretty consistent which makes…
The numbers are small but I can see the satisfaction in picking an approach and sticking to it. Thanks for the write-up.
Yet these renderings were not made with that choice.
These images were rendered with a "white" bias. Facial features is one thing, but skin color is clearly not conveyed by statues, yet a clear choice was made here.
points for spelling globbing correctly :)
I name the thing with the nose Bruno.
My take on the Drake equation is that it gives you a way to play with numbers and break down your guesses in a rational way. The article suggests an estimate of N(Earth) so this is one step in the direction of not…
Stable against what perturbations? What impact would a large body passing through the system have? Stable as in self-correcting (up to a limit)? What is the limit. Even long running accurate simulations of the three…
d3 comes to mind
Have sufficient Hamming distance could be a better maxim!
Wondering why the two passive devices have the same mac address...
The math for the time to transfer comparison is interesting: "Even with high-speed Internet connections, it can take months to transfer large amounts of data. For example, 100 terabytes of data will take more than 100…
It would be interesting to hear what some of the sources are in the training set. My first impression was Goldberg variations meets ragtime.
A nice hack and a good list of the things you may want to fiddle with if you want to explore phone applications calling home just in general.
I was wondering what that means too - maybe the strange unit ($103 kWh per hour) is a clue to what they are talking about. Remember this is temporary storage for wind or solar energy, presumably to be extracted when the…
Nothing like having Don Draper make promo shots for your new computer.
I've seen this tested with an uncooked egg. A lot of pressure was required and when it finally broke the mess was unbelievable.
A little gem from the article: "It was an extremely ugly, long (2 years!) divorce hearing: it made the newspapers because of Bell’s allegations of “extreme cruelty” by Feynman, including the notion that he spent all of…
I wonder if using the supercharger deteriorates the battery more than a more gentle charge (I am warned about this for fast charging my Leaf). Find it interesting that they ask that question on the supercharger FAQ but…
So many hopeful (?) patents on this stuff - kinda sad to see.
I once received a letter (while at Chalmers) from the US - it was addressed to <my name> S-41296
Let's have google check that: https://www.google.com/search?q=45+TB+%2F+8+billion That comes out to about 3 pages by your measure.
also possibly quite hot from recent interactions with the atmosphere
the little things matter
I think it was more a matter of attitude. Never a great way to actually explain something.
I've read this book recently and found it a very useful overview of ML. It is a bit theoretical which is good for somebody that comfortably reads math notation. Also the notation is pretty consistent which makes…
The numbers are small but I can see the satisfaction in picking an approach and sticking to it. Thanks for the write-up.
Yet these renderings were not made with that choice.
These images were rendered with a "white" bias. Facial features is one thing, but skin color is clearly not conveyed by statues, yet a clear choice was made here.
points for spelling globbing correctly :)
I name the thing with the nose Bruno.
My take on the Drake equation is that it gives you a way to play with numbers and break down your guesses in a rational way. The article suggests an estimate of N(Earth) so this is one step in the direction of not…
Stable against what perturbations? What impact would a large body passing through the system have? Stable as in self-correcting (up to a limit)? What is the limit. Even long running accurate simulations of the three…
d3 comes to mind
Have sufficient Hamming distance could be a better maxim!
Wondering why the two passive devices have the same mac address...
The math for the time to transfer comparison is interesting: "Even with high-speed Internet connections, it can take months to transfer large amounts of data. For example, 100 terabytes of data will take more than 100…
It would be interesting to hear what some of the sources are in the training set. My first impression was Goldberg variations meets ragtime.
A nice hack and a good list of the things you may want to fiddle with if you want to explore phone applications calling home just in general.
I was wondering what that means too - maybe the strange unit ($103 kWh per hour) is a clue to what they are talking about. Remember this is temporary storage for wind or solar energy, presumably to be extracted when the…
Nothing like having Don Draper make promo shots for your new computer.
I've seen this tested with an uncooked egg. A lot of pressure was required and when it finally broke the mess was unbelievable.
A little gem from the article: "It was an extremely ugly, long (2 years!) divorce hearing: it made the newspapers because of Bell’s allegations of “extreme cruelty” by Feynman, including the notion that he spent all of…
I wonder if using the supercharger deteriorates the battery more than a more gentle charge (I am warned about this for fast charging my Leaf). Find it interesting that they ask that question on the supercharger FAQ but…