High battery drain during standby on Linux can be due to the system not entering the proper sleep state. I had this happen to me on an AMD machine lately, in that case disabling secure boot solved the issue. Here is a…
Suprised there is so much love for Poetry. Having only used it sparingly (and having some dependency issues with it at the time) I do not see the benefits over conda (miniforge version to easily avoid anaconda) or mamba…
The Devs producer met with the Google team in Santa Barbara (which works on very similar superconducting qubits), so it should look very close! That said the whole hovering in free space thing was perhaps a bit over the…
Capasso's [1] group has been working on projects like this for a couple of decades. It falls within the realm of work on metasurfaces. At a high level you can consider the silicon working in a sub wavelength regime, so…
Thanks for the response and context. I work in a different domain to data science and it's fair to say that most people I work with would prefer writing a few 10s of lines of python than many pages of SQL! Regarding…
I would still recommend panel, it is perfectly straightforward to make a clean UI in pure python and the "depends" approach to interactivity works just by adding decorators to functions. You can prototype in either…
Voila is quite nice but I find panel [1] is the best option these days. It has plenty of widgets, including those from Voila which can be used as a backend, a few different ways of defining callbacks and has added nice…
Yeah, first realised this when it became clear that all the "breakthrough infections" (with the 0.1% rate for fully vaxed) were actually "breakthrough hospitalizations" and that the US was not actually tracking the…
Looks nice, I used a more complicated version during undergrad for a physics lab. It was great as you could explore length contraction, time dilation etc, and also had toggles for enabling some of the really crazy…
Plotly is quite nice but I find Dash's use of HTML for layouts a bit forced. For dashboards I have been using Panel, which supports plotly plots, which keeps things closer to pure python…
Will likely pop up on Ian's YouTube channel (techtechpotato) sometime soon. The one leading into this chat about Tenstorrent has nearly been up for a week https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sMvudTBBQNw
This article is not that clear (there is no frequency shift occuring). As others say, the authors are using speckle imagery, which relies on the wavevector of the illuminating beam (rather than the frequency). By adding…
Protons and electrons are both Fermions, which means they can not have identical quantum numbers (have to obey the Pauli exclusion principle as mentioned elsewhere in the thread). In the case of a very dense system,…
High battery drain during standby on Linux can be due to the system not entering the proper sleep state. I had this happen to me on an AMD machine lately, in that case disabling secure boot solved the issue. Here is a…
Suprised there is so much love for Poetry. Having only used it sparingly (and having some dependency issues with it at the time) I do not see the benefits over conda (miniforge version to easily avoid anaconda) or mamba…
The Devs producer met with the Google team in Santa Barbara (which works on very similar superconducting qubits), so it should look very close! That said the whole hovering in free space thing was perhaps a bit over the…
Capasso's [1] group has been working on projects like this for a couple of decades. It falls within the realm of work on metasurfaces. At a high level you can consider the silicon working in a sub wavelength regime, so…
Thanks for the response and context. I work in a different domain to data science and it's fair to say that most people I work with would prefer writing a few 10s of lines of python than many pages of SQL! Regarding…
I would still recommend panel, it is perfectly straightforward to make a clean UI in pure python and the "depends" approach to interactivity works just by adding decorators to functions. You can prototype in either…
Voila is quite nice but I find panel [1] is the best option these days. It has plenty of widgets, including those from Voila which can be used as a backend, a few different ways of defining callbacks and has added nice…
Yeah, first realised this when it became clear that all the "breakthrough infections" (with the 0.1% rate for fully vaxed) were actually "breakthrough hospitalizations" and that the US was not actually tracking the…
Looks nice, I used a more complicated version during undergrad for a physics lab. It was great as you could explore length contraction, time dilation etc, and also had toggles for enabling some of the really crazy…
Plotly is quite nice but I find Dash's use of HTML for layouts a bit forced. For dashboards I have been using Panel, which supports plotly plots, which keeps things closer to pure python…
Will likely pop up on Ian's YouTube channel (techtechpotato) sometime soon. The one leading into this chat about Tenstorrent has nearly been up for a week https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sMvudTBBQNw
This article is not that clear (there is no frequency shift occuring). As others say, the authors are using speckle imagery, which relies on the wavevector of the illuminating beam (rather than the frequency). By adding…
Protons and electrons are both Fermions, which means they can not have identical quantum numbers (have to obey the Pauli exclusion principle as mentioned elsewhere in the thread). In the case of a very dense system,…