You're wrote those words using technology built in C++. Just saying
> I always underline ш and write a line over т Interesting. I think this style completely died out in Russia, I wasn't taught it and never really seen it outside of some old letters and documents. Interesting to hear it…
> The Russian language itself comes from Old Bulgarian / Old Church Slavonic, as does Serbian and other "Slavic" languages. That's some interesting nationalistic propaganda, never heard that one before
Human rights? Personal freedom? The entire structure of society? The economy? The political system? Laws? Modern views on morality? Even science itself was created by philosophy, what is knowledge and how to get it is a…
If I remember correctly, what finally broke the camel's back was the new API that Google introduced. But I may be wrong
Do you only consider fundamental research in maths or sciences worth pursuing? Do you even realise how much of your everyday life depends on the results of fundamental research in philosophy and humanities?
You need a steady supply of new grads to keep the research going. How many exactly is a different question, of course
At least, Google has the resources and the will to support all their implementations in the long run. I don't always agree with what they do there, but at least I can be sure that it will still work ten years from now.…
The golang implementation of protobuf sucked historically (still does, but is improving) and gogo was an alternative that fixed a lot of problems and was nicer overall. Until its creator burned out and deprecated it.…
On the contrary, who else is going to fund fundamental research that is not immediately useful? Stuff that prints money will have no problem finding funding, looking at the greater picture is exactly what the government…
You really should check out the list of voters, you will be surprised who exactly voted "yes". The list can be found here: https://www.thatprivacyguy.com/blog/chat-control-the-415-who...
How many child abusers do you think there are out there?
Most infrastructure in Europe predates the EU by quite a bit
Even anatomically modern humans have gone through similar events several times in the history of our species, let alone our ancestors. Climate change itself will not be the end of humanity, but it may be the end of the…
To be fair the situation with the Internet in deep rural Russia was never great. Not everyone lives in a city.
> The plant will produce chips for intelligent power management > The company ... sought to capitalise on the massive AI investment boom These chips are probably very useful and important, but I don't see what they have…
> The revolution against the rich will be led by poor precariats armed with robots If anything, robots will make rich people richer and their position more secure. Once again, you're hoping for a technological solution…
But not lagers, I think
No
Yeast are not bacteria, though
> Because large scale production is generally more scalable and efficient Rooftop solar is an example of small scale decentralized energy production, maximum efficiency is not the only relevant metric. > And you…
Your example lacks data. An object is the combination of data and code manipulating the data with some syntactic sugar on top
And we have a perfect instrument to express this relationship: money. If the service is really important to people they will pay money for it, and the companies can pay some of that money to utility providers. The…
The issue is the scale and centralization of information. Let's imagine that every bar has to not only check the id of every customer but do it automatically: every time you enter a bar anywhere in the country you must…
Humanity has been able to land stuff on the Moon for 60 years. It's not easy, but not particularly cutting edge as well. A modern EUV machine is much more complicated
You're wrote those words using technology built in C++. Just saying
> I always underline ш and write a line over т Interesting. I think this style completely died out in Russia, I wasn't taught it and never really seen it outside of some old letters and documents. Interesting to hear it…
> The Russian language itself comes from Old Bulgarian / Old Church Slavonic, as does Serbian and other "Slavic" languages. That's some interesting nationalistic propaganda, never heard that one before
Human rights? Personal freedom? The entire structure of society? The economy? The political system? Laws? Modern views on morality? Even science itself was created by philosophy, what is knowledge and how to get it is a…
If I remember correctly, what finally broke the camel's back was the new API that Google introduced. But I may be wrong
Do you only consider fundamental research in maths or sciences worth pursuing? Do you even realise how much of your everyday life depends on the results of fundamental research in philosophy and humanities?
You need a steady supply of new grads to keep the research going. How many exactly is a different question, of course
At least, Google has the resources and the will to support all their implementations in the long run. I don't always agree with what they do there, but at least I can be sure that it will still work ten years from now.…
The golang implementation of protobuf sucked historically (still does, but is improving) and gogo was an alternative that fixed a lot of problems and was nicer overall. Until its creator burned out and deprecated it.…
On the contrary, who else is going to fund fundamental research that is not immediately useful? Stuff that prints money will have no problem finding funding, looking at the greater picture is exactly what the government…
You really should check out the list of voters, you will be surprised who exactly voted "yes". The list can be found here: https://www.thatprivacyguy.com/blog/chat-control-the-415-who...
How many child abusers do you think there are out there?
Most infrastructure in Europe predates the EU by quite a bit
Even anatomically modern humans have gone through similar events several times in the history of our species, let alone our ancestors. Climate change itself will not be the end of humanity, but it may be the end of the…
To be fair the situation with the Internet in deep rural Russia was never great. Not everyone lives in a city.
> The plant will produce chips for intelligent power management > The company ... sought to capitalise on the massive AI investment boom These chips are probably very useful and important, but I don't see what they have…
> The revolution against the rich will be led by poor precariats armed with robots If anything, robots will make rich people richer and their position more secure. Once again, you're hoping for a technological solution…
But not lagers, I think
No
Yeast are not bacteria, though
> Because large scale production is generally more scalable and efficient Rooftop solar is an example of small scale decentralized energy production, maximum efficiency is not the only relevant metric. > And you…
Your example lacks data. An object is the combination of data and code manipulating the data with some syntactic sugar on top
And we have a perfect instrument to express this relationship: money. If the service is really important to people they will pay money for it, and the companies can pay some of that money to utility providers. The…
The issue is the scale and centralization of information. Let's imagine that every bar has to not only check the id of every customer but do it automatically: every time you enter a bar anywhere in the country you must…
Humanity has been able to land stuff on the Moon for 60 years. It's not easy, but not particularly cutting edge as well. A modern EUV machine is much more complicated