Count me as reeeeally leery of ascribing harm to an amorphous "cultural impact". Not that I think it's sensible or right that a child might not be allowed to walk around the block, but that in general, as with any other…
I used to play a game as a toddler where I would climb up on the highest chair, push myself backwards off the table with a huge crash, then set the chair back up and do it all again. I'm pretty sure the only way to keep…
The research actually looks kind of cool, but this headline and the whole framing of the issue sounds like it was written by an alien. Uh, why? We judge everything on the basis of perception, not reality. That's just...…
Surely the main point is that O(n) + O(n) = O(2n) = O(n) = O(n + 1) = O(n) + O(1) and the constant factors left out of O() often dominate execution time. Cache performance is just one example of a constant factor, right?
Why would you select against `; drop database prod;?
Count me as reeeeally leery of ascribing harm to an amorphous "cultural impact". Not that I think it's sensible or right that a child might not be allowed to walk around the block, but that in general, as with any other…
I used to play a game as a toddler where I would climb up on the highest chair, push myself backwards off the table with a huge crash, then set the chair back up and do it all again. I'm pretty sure the only way to keep…
The research actually looks kind of cool, but this headline and the whole framing of the issue sounds like it was written by an alien. Uh, why? We judge everything on the basis of perception, not reality. That's just...…
Surely the main point is that O(n) + O(n) = O(2n) = O(n) = O(n + 1) = O(n) + O(1) and the constant factors left out of O() often dominate execution time. Cache performance is just one example of a constant factor, right?
Why would you select against `; drop database prod;?