They can certainly do it for any "ASIC resistant" coin
Poe's law strikes again
Why wouldn't it be an issue with a compiled language? Its nearly the exact same reasoning as "we're not going to break older websites"
Funny how google's attitude on false positives is the complete opposite of what it is for interviews
You can do left to right function composition with (>>>) Given functions f, g , h, h >>> g >>> f is equivalent to f . g . h Its from Control.Category, so it generalizes to other things, but for functions specifically…
So, I'm a bit rusty on haskell but I have some notes on a similar concept. Essentially, fmap with a twist - instead of applying the same function to a list of values, you have a list of functions that you want to…
Interesting, I have nearly the exact same situation except replace Nvidia with AMD. "Radeongate". Also have miraculously saved the machine with a booting ritual/hack that bypasses the discrete gpu Also 2011 MacBook.
Well, the python interpreter has a main function. This whole topic is like comparing apples to oranges. The python interpreter(which IS compiled and has a main function) defines the rules of whats required in python.…
Raises concerns with MMT and inflation while not once mentioning how proponents of MMT address inflation. How convenient.
I dont recall if it was Apple that did this, but theres trick one can pull with an "open source"codebase thats part of a proprietary product. One can have said codebase effectively outsource functionality to function…
In the disassembly we can see a bunch of fine grained operations but the meaning behind them is opaque. For example, we see two array access operations but its not clear what they do. They might look like this: mov al,…
For (m)ETH, proof of stake has been "just around the corner" for years.
Great point! This reminds of of the film concept of "show, dont tell" but applied to prose instead of a visual medium
One should also consider the Airline industry. Especially the climate change activists that regularly fly.
Thats how I feel about russia-gate. "Criticizing the corporate democrats and exposing their records? You must be a russian shill!"
I wonder if this system would have flagged evidence of Iraq WMD's as fake news? Or is it something primitive that just asserts that anything != CNN et. al. is fake news?
This is somewhat covered by https://darkpatterns.org/types-of-dark-pattern/roach-motel Gyms are notorious for this. Almost any staff member can sign someone up, but if you want to cancel theres only one guy in the…
>They broke extension support. Was this intentional, or simply a consequence the architecture of quantum?
You can still have mutable references and impure functions in Haskell, but its not like "path of least resistance" of other languages. The IO type marks impure functions Also one can use STRef if they want to have a…
http://wiki.c2.com/?DryWaterhole
To me this seems more like "common sense" than an unpopular opinion. As such I hope this isnt an unpopular opinion!
Having experienced my fair share of HR-induced job search frustration in the past, this is incredibly inspirational and validating.
They can certainly do it for any "ASIC resistant" coin
Poe's law strikes again
Why wouldn't it be an issue with a compiled language? Its nearly the exact same reasoning as "we're not going to break older websites"
Funny how google's attitude on false positives is the complete opposite of what it is for interviews
You can do left to right function composition with (>>>) Given functions f, g , h, h >>> g >>> f is equivalent to f . g . h Its from Control.Category, so it generalizes to other things, but for functions specifically…
So, I'm a bit rusty on haskell but I have some notes on a similar concept. Essentially, fmap with a twist - instead of applying the same function to a list of values, you have a list of functions that you want to…
Interesting, I have nearly the exact same situation except replace Nvidia with AMD. "Radeongate". Also have miraculously saved the machine with a booting ritual/hack that bypasses the discrete gpu Also 2011 MacBook.
Well, the python interpreter has a main function. This whole topic is like comparing apples to oranges. The python interpreter(which IS compiled and has a main function) defines the rules of whats required in python.…
Raises concerns with MMT and inflation while not once mentioning how proponents of MMT address inflation. How convenient.
I dont recall if it was Apple that did this, but theres trick one can pull with an "open source"codebase thats part of a proprietary product. One can have said codebase effectively outsource functionality to function…
In the disassembly we can see a bunch of fine grained operations but the meaning behind them is opaque. For example, we see two array access operations but its not clear what they do. They might look like this: mov al,…
For (m)ETH, proof of stake has been "just around the corner" for years.
Great point! This reminds of of the film concept of "show, dont tell" but applied to prose instead of a visual medium
One should also consider the Airline industry. Especially the climate change activists that regularly fly.
Thats how I feel about russia-gate. "Criticizing the corporate democrats and exposing their records? You must be a russian shill!"
I wonder if this system would have flagged evidence of Iraq WMD's as fake news? Or is it something primitive that just asserts that anything != CNN et. al. is fake news?
This is somewhat covered by https://darkpatterns.org/types-of-dark-pattern/roach-motel Gyms are notorious for this. Almost any staff member can sign someone up, but if you want to cancel theres only one guy in the…
>They broke extension support. Was this intentional, or simply a consequence the architecture of quantum?
You can still have mutable references and impure functions in Haskell, but its not like "path of least resistance" of other languages. The IO type marks impure functions Also one can use STRef if they want to have a…
http://wiki.c2.com/?DryWaterhole
To me this seems more like "common sense" than an unpopular opinion. As such I hope this isnt an unpopular opinion!
Having experienced my fair share of HR-induced job search frustration in the past, this is incredibly inspirational and validating.