I once to believed this too. And then I got much more skilled at prompting agents to get the results I wanted. As someone who is and always has been a very unapologetic skeptic, I am still surprised by the number of…
I was excited to see this, since I'm looking for a symbolic algebra library. But then I saw the absolutely awful license. A license like that at a time like this is no small miscalculation.
I disagree with this take. Particularly because this isn't just a little more of this or that. It's a well-integrated set of features that should have already been on the market in some form, but wasn't really. And it's…
I ordered this within 30 minutes of learning about it. I've been waiting for something like this. Here's why: - My eyes are getting older, and I need a better visual connection to my work. - We spend much of our lives…
This advice is not better than random. It is actually much much worse. It is a pseudo-formalization of a chilling effect. Actively preventing people from sharing their ideas or being exposed to different points of view…
Profit margins on eurorack are pretty damn low. And you need a lot of knobs and jacks and plugs. Even a hall effect sensor may be out of the sweet spot for cost.
The physical interface is an intrinsic part of the design of any eurorack module, including artistic elements. If you actually use these, then you quickly tire of menu diving for simple options, and only modules that do…
I host OSS images there, and I see no notice about how they will be affected. If they limit access to my published images, then it will be an issue. In that case the benefit and thus incentive for many of the projects…
This essay might win an award for having the most words for the simplest point made. The genuflecting and synthesized history lesson that it's the first 3/4 of it was an entirely unnecessary diversion. There is and…
I was curious about this as perhaps a new approach to recipe-oriented bytecode injection. But the I looked at the project's (long) history and docs status. It seems that the main contributor has tapered off this project…
I was paid to do code analysis on medical systems coming up to Y2K. Yes, there were Y2K related bugs which would have munged patient data, including exam data and results. Yes, we analyzed every point in the code having…
I should have been more specific. I meant lopsided as in the character of the two candidates. I posit that any decent, moderately educated citizen should be able to see this clearly, but therein lies the issue.
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I find the overall assertion to be grasping at a counterpoint. Particularly, 1. The reference to "Medieval" labeling goes all the way back to the beginning when D&D overall was nothing but a seed and an experiment.…
Yes
EMF becomes a fungible energy medium. Imagine storing energy in a field, just as we do with MRI machines, momentarily in the poles of motor windings, essentially anything inductive, or that operates as an electromagnet.…
This should surpise no one.
I'm sincerely confused as to whether this post is satire or not.
It seems that open sourcing it while it is growing up actually makes more sense. If you want community involvement, ideas, testing, contributions, and so on, then hiding the project source is antithetical to why most…
Finally, something to give scientific discoveries back to the people that bought them. The devaluing of teachers, public education and critical thinking has gone hand in hand with companies using these discoveries as…
I'm quite surprised by this request, given that Kotlin doesn't really improve on classic Java language problems to a quantifiably better degree than later JLS improvements. Further, Kotlin seems to bring along its own…
The divers can not inflate it further once submerged, yet have put their mouths on the container. Even as a "re-breathing" container, having that reserve of air volume would allow for extended lingering time below the…
I will just change distros if Ubuntu doesn't start making snap an opt-in.
I like the intro style of the article, but also found some that it glossed over things a bit and added some leading assumptions as a given. "goodput" is not helpfully distinguished here, and also explained in a way that…
When I click on the brain muscle, it doesn't show me anything. I really hope you add support for this! It would be a fun easter egg.
I once to believed this too. And then I got much more skilled at prompting agents to get the results I wanted. As someone who is and always has been a very unapologetic skeptic, I am still surprised by the number of…
I was excited to see this, since I'm looking for a symbolic algebra library. But then I saw the absolutely awful license. A license like that at a time like this is no small miscalculation.
I disagree with this take. Particularly because this isn't just a little more of this or that. It's a well-integrated set of features that should have already been on the market in some form, but wasn't really. And it's…
I ordered this within 30 minutes of learning about it. I've been waiting for something like this. Here's why: - My eyes are getting older, and I need a better visual connection to my work. - We spend much of our lives…
This advice is not better than random. It is actually much much worse. It is a pseudo-formalization of a chilling effect. Actively preventing people from sharing their ideas or being exposed to different points of view…
Profit margins on eurorack are pretty damn low. And you need a lot of knobs and jacks and plugs. Even a hall effect sensor may be out of the sweet spot for cost.
The physical interface is an intrinsic part of the design of any eurorack module, including artistic elements. If you actually use these, then you quickly tire of menu diving for simple options, and only modules that do…
I host OSS images there, and I see no notice about how they will be affected. If they limit access to my published images, then it will be an issue. In that case the benefit and thus incentive for many of the projects…
This essay might win an award for having the most words for the simplest point made. The genuflecting and synthesized history lesson that it's the first 3/4 of it was an entirely unnecessary diversion. There is and…
I was curious about this as perhaps a new approach to recipe-oriented bytecode injection. But the I looked at the project's (long) history and docs status. It seems that the main contributor has tapered off this project…
I was paid to do code analysis on medical systems coming up to Y2K. Yes, there were Y2K related bugs which would have munged patient data, including exam data and results. Yes, we analyzed every point in the code having…
I should have been more specific. I meant lopsided as in the character of the two candidates. I posit that any decent, moderately educated citizen should be able to see this clearly, but therein lies the issue.
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I find the overall assertion to be grasping at a counterpoint. Particularly, 1. The reference to "Medieval" labeling goes all the way back to the beginning when D&D overall was nothing but a seed and an experiment.…
Yes
EMF becomes a fungible energy medium. Imagine storing energy in a field, just as we do with MRI machines, momentarily in the poles of motor windings, essentially anything inductive, or that operates as an electromagnet.…
This should surpise no one.
I'm sincerely confused as to whether this post is satire or not.
It seems that open sourcing it while it is growing up actually makes more sense. If you want community involvement, ideas, testing, contributions, and so on, then hiding the project source is antithetical to why most…
Finally, something to give scientific discoveries back to the people that bought them. The devaluing of teachers, public education and critical thinking has gone hand in hand with companies using these discoveries as…
I'm quite surprised by this request, given that Kotlin doesn't really improve on classic Java language problems to a quantifiably better degree than later JLS improvements. Further, Kotlin seems to bring along its own…
The divers can not inflate it further once submerged, yet have put their mouths on the container. Even as a "re-breathing" container, having that reserve of air volume would allow for extended lingering time below the…
I will just change distros if Ubuntu doesn't start making snap an opt-in.
I like the intro style of the article, but also found some that it glossed over things a bit and added some leading assumptions as a given. "goodput" is not helpfully distinguished here, and also explained in a way that…
When I click on the brain muscle, it doesn't show me anything. I really hope you add support for this! It would be a fun easter egg.