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Hmm,, <looks at python>, Hey, anyone remember Lisp?
Older data scientist; let's call it 20+ career years and I started late. I can look at a situation and usually almost instantly see the right approach. Couldn't do that when I was earlier in my career; at least not with…
according to your quote, national authorities.
"He was turned to steel In a great magnetic field"
I've read that many ant species have more "roles" than a typical British village prior to the industrial revolution. Note that this is in agreement with you, that the number of trades open for people to work in was…
except we are harvesting all the krill, not leaving a lot for the whales. and a lot of the krill goes to dog food.
yes, and transactions over a sum much less than 200K require AML/KYC paperwork.
https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/blogs/statistics-sql-si... One of several examples of implementing linear regression in SQL.
ah, yes, "lay flat" and the new Chinese revolution. "We are the last generation"
I wonder what generates the power for this air conditioning? Do we also air condition the farms?
By a UI modelling language, do you mean HTML or Javascript or CSS?
> There's a difference between banning things (including books) for use in schools and the federal government declaring certain books illegal. Perhaps. But there is a law in Florida making it a felony for the teacher to…
I don't want to debate your claims about the state of public schools, but wonder if it is worth thinking about what could cause this, and consider the types of investments our country is making in public schools and who…
Counterargument is that the global sperm count decline is global. As in not limited to humans. It is seen in many mammals.
The trick is you need to filter it through asbestos before you drink it.
Wait, so you are saying that over the course of 85 years, we've had enough volcanic eruptions to disrupt the counting of the equivalent of tree rings in fish bones, in a lake in Arizona? When we KNOW when the fish were…
Oh, you mean like self-driving cars?
How do you define "users"? Say something you ordered or bought in a store was shipped along that road, did you "use" it? If one of the employees of that company had to use that road to get to work, did you "use" it? one…
> The idea that a private individual, no matter how wealthy is able to literally exact a toll on society is ridiculous. Key recent articles on how the US government is dependent on Elon Musk; how Ukraine depends on…
Maybe an army thing, but much older than WWII. Geronimo was an Apache war leader who fought against US and Mexican armies, fairly successfully, in the 1850s. As it turned out, the Apaches were not a match for a much…
Can I say it one more time? Get him building eurorack modules. It's like legos for sound. So many possible combinations! Everything is voltage controlled, so the output of anything can be inputs for anything. And you…
If you can get him into building eurorack synthesizers, he can start turning some of this math into music. This module, for example https://www.nonlinearcircuits.com/modules/p/cellular-automat... uses networks of XOR…
yes, because what if one of those people is touching the power rail? What do we know about the demographics of the people walking? How do we know they all made it out, or is someone lying down somewhere on the track?
Bauhaus. 1926. it is inconsistent in language usage to write differently than to speak. we don’t speak big sounds, that’s why we don't write them either. and: doesn’t one say the same thing with one alphabet as with two…
and speed is economy of motion