In general, our natural gas costs are overwhelmingly for heating - house heating in winter, and hot water. Our gas per month expenditure in the middle of summer is perhaps 20% of winter. My guess is that our gas stove…
There's ~100,000 BTUs per therm (as sold in the USA). A therm where we are (Bay Area California) costs roughly $2 USD. We pay ~$0.30 per kWh via electricity. We can convert a kilowatt hour to BTUs - ~3400 BTU/hr ~= 1…
Doesn't seem so radical compared to other systems. I have heard in China doctors will give preferential treatment to patients who give sufficient 'hongbao' (red envelope = money). I imagine (with no evidence) this might…
Google+? duh
Do you all think this would apply to the Nexus 6P as well? Google branded but made by Huawei..right?
this is the future of money. amazing.
Anybody have a clue when these will actually be up? I really enjoyed his ML course.
Right :X
So there's a lot of talk about how encryption algorithms relying on the difficulty of factoring primes could be weakened by quantum computers in the near future. Are there any technological advances or scenarios where…
the silence is deafening
Really like this idea, great job!
In general, our natural gas costs are overwhelmingly for heating - house heating in winter, and hot water. Our gas per month expenditure in the middle of summer is perhaps 20% of winter. My guess is that our gas stove…
There's ~100,000 BTUs per therm (as sold in the USA). A therm where we are (Bay Area California) costs roughly $2 USD. We pay ~$0.30 per kWh via electricity. We can convert a kilowatt hour to BTUs - ~3400 BTU/hr ~= 1…
Doesn't seem so radical compared to other systems. I have heard in China doctors will give preferential treatment to patients who give sufficient 'hongbao' (red envelope = money). I imagine (with no evidence) this might…
Google+? duh
Do you all think this would apply to the Nexus 6P as well? Google branded but made by Huawei..right?
this is the future of money. amazing.
Anybody have a clue when these will actually be up? I really enjoyed his ML course.
Right :X
So there's a lot of talk about how encryption algorithms relying on the difficulty of factoring primes could be weakened by quantum computers in the near future. Are there any technological advances or scenarios where…
the silence is deafening
Really like this idea, great job!