Argh is this real or not? Would energy radiated away as a result of inductance be analogous to energy radiated away by gravitational waves in the "water pressure analogy"?
You would also need to avoid any and every other way of revealing your location.
Interesting. Not casting a void pointer return value seems like a bit of a shibboleth for the "C is not a subset of C++" community.
> So those 1 in 6 know exactly how it will impact them because it already has. It could impact them differently if they contract it again.
> too much faith in dependency oriented programming Which is why it's a distraction to even consider this particular person's track record. Even if this same person pulled one critical package a month for the next year,…
> I'll be in the pub by the end of the year. Does this mean that you think the risk of serious morbidity or mortality is overestimated, or because you think at some point the reduction in social interaction is worse…
Wow... > Google Buzz publicly disclosed (on the user's Google profile) a list of the names of Gmail contacts that the user has most frequently emailed or chatted with. Google Buzz is something you definitely don't want…
Any diagram like this should include an estimate of usage, and how much that usage will cost, for every "block of architecture" displayed. Absent that, it's impossible to tell whether it's a good idea or a bad idea.…
What can you do with a void pointer without casting it, apart from comparing it to NULL?
You're missing the point by focusing on the job search information specifically. Any information provided without a clear understanding that it would be made public should not now be made public by default, even if it…
To keep it properly ventilated you'd have to have a fan blasting air directly down onto your head.
And once you did that, your content was on the "World Wide Web", not just some "Gopher server". The WWW name made the venue sound more intriguing.
That would only really matter if the poster were really close to the threshold. Moreover the gaming of the system would be unlikely to work forever, requiring too much coordination of effort. But to answer your…
You'd lose any privileges associated with a high number of karma points, also all of your previous content would be removed, so people could cover the same territory in possibly new ways with less fear of being called…
Same way term limits make sense. Hit the ceiling, then you're done. Make room for someone else. Avoid stagnation.
Someone should start a competing service then. My recommendation would be to have a "maximum karma" limit, at which point the account (mod or not) and all of its activity are deleted, and the owner has to sign up again…
It's becoming really difficult to figure out whether an X-core i5 is better or worse (even for a specific purpose) than a Y-core i7 or any other combination of [model, clock_speed, num_cores]. Last time I bought a…
> It does not, however, sound like an attacker can establish arbitrary TCP connections Maybe not, but what if the ports you have open actually are HTTP servers for development purposes? In that case wouldn't a website…
I think you're combining consciousness and free will into a single thing. Consciousness lies in the subjective experience (in fact it seems like you allow for perception); whether you have any agency or are just a…
Why should society accommodate "the gifted" instead of the other way around? Highly talented individuals almost intrinsically less in need of society's assistance.
> I think the two are simply illusions I've never understood this line of reasoning. If consciousness, in the sense of subjective experience ("qualia"), is an illusion, that what is being fooled? It seems to just push…
> The year 300,000 will look similar to year 301,000 - despite being separated by a millennium - this is unthinkable at this point in time. The Fermi Paradox is rooted in the idea that if alien intelligences were doing…
It's the correct asses though.
I'll tell you this much - if there were a good alternative to Logic that ran on Linux, I'd stop buying MacBook Pros. But I can't adjust to any other workflow, so I bought a new MacBook this year.
This sounds like some kind of "cognitive homunculus" looking at itself in a mirror. Does it explain anything, or just push the question of what is perceiving the subjective experience one level deeper?
Argh is this real or not? Would energy radiated away as a result of inductance be analogous to energy radiated away by gravitational waves in the "water pressure analogy"?
You would also need to avoid any and every other way of revealing your location.
Interesting. Not casting a void pointer return value seems like a bit of a shibboleth for the "C is not a subset of C++" community.
> So those 1 in 6 know exactly how it will impact them because it already has. It could impact them differently if they contract it again.
> too much faith in dependency oriented programming Which is why it's a distraction to even consider this particular person's track record. Even if this same person pulled one critical package a month for the next year,…
> I'll be in the pub by the end of the year. Does this mean that you think the risk of serious morbidity or mortality is overestimated, or because you think at some point the reduction in social interaction is worse…
Wow... > Google Buzz publicly disclosed (on the user's Google profile) a list of the names of Gmail contacts that the user has most frequently emailed or chatted with. Google Buzz is something you definitely don't want…
Any diagram like this should include an estimate of usage, and how much that usage will cost, for every "block of architecture" displayed. Absent that, it's impossible to tell whether it's a good idea or a bad idea.…
What can you do with a void pointer without casting it, apart from comparing it to NULL?
You're missing the point by focusing on the job search information specifically. Any information provided without a clear understanding that it would be made public should not now be made public by default, even if it…
To keep it properly ventilated you'd have to have a fan blasting air directly down onto your head.
And once you did that, your content was on the "World Wide Web", not just some "Gopher server". The WWW name made the venue sound more intriguing.
That would only really matter if the poster were really close to the threshold. Moreover the gaming of the system would be unlikely to work forever, requiring too much coordination of effort. But to answer your…
You'd lose any privileges associated with a high number of karma points, also all of your previous content would be removed, so people could cover the same territory in possibly new ways with less fear of being called…
Same way term limits make sense. Hit the ceiling, then you're done. Make room for someone else. Avoid stagnation.
Someone should start a competing service then. My recommendation would be to have a "maximum karma" limit, at which point the account (mod or not) and all of its activity are deleted, and the owner has to sign up again…
It's becoming really difficult to figure out whether an X-core i5 is better or worse (even for a specific purpose) than a Y-core i7 or any other combination of [model, clock_speed, num_cores]. Last time I bought a…
> It does not, however, sound like an attacker can establish arbitrary TCP connections Maybe not, but what if the ports you have open actually are HTTP servers for development purposes? In that case wouldn't a website…
I think you're combining consciousness and free will into a single thing. Consciousness lies in the subjective experience (in fact it seems like you allow for perception); whether you have any agency or are just a…
Why should society accommodate "the gifted" instead of the other way around? Highly talented individuals almost intrinsically less in need of society's assistance.
> I think the two are simply illusions I've never understood this line of reasoning. If consciousness, in the sense of subjective experience ("qualia"), is an illusion, that what is being fooled? It seems to just push…
> The year 300,000 will look similar to year 301,000 - despite being separated by a millennium - this is unthinkable at this point in time. The Fermi Paradox is rooted in the idea that if alien intelligences were doing…
It's the correct asses though.
I'll tell you this much - if there were a good alternative to Logic that ran on Linux, I'd stop buying MacBook Pros. But I can't adjust to any other workflow, so I bought a new MacBook this year.
This sounds like some kind of "cognitive homunculus" looking at itself in a mirror. Does it explain anything, or just push the question of what is perceiving the subjective experience one level deeper?