Most people realize the shitty things they have done only at a time like this. The ones who actually care, take or at least try to take the necessary steps to prevent it from happening at all.
Looks like this been made with AI. It seems too "clean" and simple and others have pointed out some issues.
I believe whatever universe "contains" us or simulates us has to be inconceivably different to ours. For us, only the physics of this universe makes sense and it seems pretty straightforward to imagine that we cannot…
> I think most people would end up mired in the desire for purity without the achievement to balance it out. I feel too many game devs get lost in that instead of just focusing on making a good game. Just make the damn…
> but that they will always rule us, because the rule-set is spreading at-or-above the speed of light while simultaneously preventing us from being able to exceed it The rule-set would essentially be a field, I guess?
I wonder what could happen at the edge of these zones where incompatible physical laws meet.
Does the leading character have a dump truck?
The Master did that in Doctor Who
It has all distilled down to RCS Messages and other messenger apps so stop worrying about what Google is doing and start using whichever app your family and friends are on.
Both ecosystems have their own pros and cons but I wouldn't trade my Pixel for an iPhone ever. In fact, I recently got a refurbished iPhone 13 just to check the ecosystem out (as a mobile dev) and get a feel for things…
You can delete the related items from your account history or clear it altogether. It won't recommend them anymore and you can then mark the stories you are not interested in.
I think he means core CS stuff like OS or compilers or algorithms. Programming =/= CS. You can be a good programmer who can build amazing apps or websites while having little idea about how an OS works or how to…
Your drawings would look great in 3D!
Maybe not Windows phones but definitely Android phones. Because Edge is available on Android and seems to be quite popular. And that is a huge market, bigger than ios'.
Compare the latest Mint with Elementary. It's much cleaner.
> "Developing markets, not the U.S.” I thought he hated developing markets?
This is the only reason I don't use Chromium based browsers on Linux - they don't support auto scrolling like Firefox. There is an addon however it does not work that well. Also why can FF do it without an extension and…
How is it racist?
> blue light definitely messes with your sleep cycle ...and kills your eye cells.
I think that would be way too difficult than writing an emulator.
I used to wonder why search engine companies care about which engine is the default in a browser because it only takes a few seconds to change it but now I know why. People are lazy :/
Wouldn't Newtonian models be off in their predictions for those extreme cases?
> I’ve been a LastPass user in the past but quit after some event I can’t even remember The 2015 security breach?
> The cool night air, the relative silence, the reduction of the horizon to whatever range of light my eyes can perceive... The serial killer hiding in the bushes... Edit: Jokes aside, I agree. It is very calming.
> I would like to see the same concept applied to CS. Definitely. An algorithm of the day would be nice.
Most people realize the shitty things they have done only at a time like this. The ones who actually care, take or at least try to take the necessary steps to prevent it from happening at all.
Looks like this been made with AI. It seems too "clean" and simple and others have pointed out some issues.
I believe whatever universe "contains" us or simulates us has to be inconceivably different to ours. For us, only the physics of this universe makes sense and it seems pretty straightforward to imagine that we cannot…
> I think most people would end up mired in the desire for purity without the achievement to balance it out. I feel too many game devs get lost in that instead of just focusing on making a good game. Just make the damn…
> but that they will always rule us, because the rule-set is spreading at-or-above the speed of light while simultaneously preventing us from being able to exceed it The rule-set would essentially be a field, I guess?
I wonder what could happen at the edge of these zones where incompatible physical laws meet.
Does the leading character have a dump truck?
The Master did that in Doctor Who
It has all distilled down to RCS Messages and other messenger apps so stop worrying about what Google is doing and start using whichever app your family and friends are on.
Both ecosystems have their own pros and cons but I wouldn't trade my Pixel for an iPhone ever. In fact, I recently got a refurbished iPhone 13 just to check the ecosystem out (as a mobile dev) and get a feel for things…
You can delete the related items from your account history or clear it altogether. It won't recommend them anymore and you can then mark the stories you are not interested in.
I think he means core CS stuff like OS or compilers or algorithms. Programming =/= CS. You can be a good programmer who can build amazing apps or websites while having little idea about how an OS works or how to…
Your drawings would look great in 3D!
Maybe not Windows phones but definitely Android phones. Because Edge is available on Android and seems to be quite popular. And that is a huge market, bigger than ios'.
Compare the latest Mint with Elementary. It's much cleaner.
> "Developing markets, not the U.S.” I thought he hated developing markets?
This is the only reason I don't use Chromium based browsers on Linux - they don't support auto scrolling like Firefox. There is an addon however it does not work that well. Also why can FF do it without an extension and…
How is it racist?
> blue light definitely messes with your sleep cycle ...and kills your eye cells.
I think that would be way too difficult than writing an emulator.
I used to wonder why search engine companies care about which engine is the default in a browser because it only takes a few seconds to change it but now I know why. People are lazy :/
Wouldn't Newtonian models be off in their predictions for those extreme cases?
> I’ve been a LastPass user in the past but quit after some event I can’t even remember The 2015 security breach?
> The cool night air, the relative silence, the reduction of the horizon to whatever range of light my eyes can perceive... The serial killer hiding in the bushes... Edit: Jokes aside, I agree. It is very calming.
> I would like to see the same concept applied to CS. Definitely. An algorithm of the day would be nice.