Yeah, that's an interesting question. I would expect the two to look the same once converted to SSA. You can ask the compiler to dump its intermediate representations, so it might not be too hard to answer the question.
*foo++ (and --) is an extremely common C idiom. I'd argue it's clearer than the separated version.
From the links in the article, it looks like this DC runs giant heat exchangers to dump the heat to air.
> Windows uses Philips head screws, Linux uses hex screws, and MacOS requires Torx — but a hammer works the same way with all screws. That’s Electron. Heh.
> a vehicle with no communication, sensor, or surveillance systems Do we know that? The website seems silent on the topic, unless I've missed something.
"Good natured but highly irreverent" is pretty much The Register's house style.
Hire Mark Watney to grow some potatoes?
There's a certain amount of censorship of classified information published by (ex-)military, and that kind of thing, but it can be and is challenged in court. Purely obscene material is also not protected by the 1st,…
Is Mein Kampf banned? It's currently in print and available from your friendly bookseller, in multiple editions spanning a couple translations and the original German. Of the two public library systems that cover my…
Looking at the front page right now, only about 8 out of 30 are about AI.
Tokenmax while you tokemax.
Disney eventually walked it back due to bad PR, but this did happen: https://wdwnt.com/2024/08/disney-dismissal-wrongful-death-la...
LEO is crowded enough (mostly with Starlink) that satellites have to actively maneuver to avoid collisions [1]. There's research [2] arguing that we're probably already in runaway territory in some orbits — that is,…
As I understand it, Z-Wave is substantially more closed/proprietary. Both Thread and Zigbee are protocols that run on top of 802.15.4, which Espressif already has in other products.
The miterlimit just controls when to change between a miter join and a bevel join.
In the 1800s? Pretty often, I'd guess.
You'd think people would be doing that already. Has anyone posted details? Can you skirt the GDPR by making it hard to discover who you need to ask?
There are a bunch of methods for transforming a hash into something that's easier to compare. You've probably already seen the RandomArt thing that openssh uses for comparing host keys on first use. Some apps produce a…
I'm pretty curious what Slate's telematics/privacy story will be like. No way to tell until they start shipping, I guess. It's pretty cheap to add a cell modem, so I don't think it's safe to assume that a "bare bones"…
LoRA is a spread spectrum chirp modulation already.
What that means is that Waymo is intentionally choosing illegal behavior, at a corporate level. Uber/Lyft are merely turning a blind eye to the illegal behavior of their employees... er, "contractors".
I think they're just doing forward error correction (FEC). Not sure what that has to do with proof-of-work?
You may enjoy the 1952 novel The Space Merchants by Pohl & Kornbluth.
Recommendation #1 is almost always "eat a healthy, varied diet high in vegetables, fiber, etc". Pretty f'in straightforward if you ask me.
Sure, but insurance is just outsourcing that calculation to a third party. AWS is big enough that I would think they largely self-insure, though I don't know if they do.
Yeah, that's an interesting question. I would expect the two to look the same once converted to SSA. You can ask the compiler to dump its intermediate representations, so it might not be too hard to answer the question.
*foo++ (and --) is an extremely common C idiom. I'd argue it's clearer than the separated version.
From the links in the article, it looks like this DC runs giant heat exchangers to dump the heat to air.
> Windows uses Philips head screws, Linux uses hex screws, and MacOS requires Torx — but a hammer works the same way with all screws. That’s Electron. Heh.
> a vehicle with no communication, sensor, or surveillance systems Do we know that? The website seems silent on the topic, unless I've missed something.
"Good natured but highly irreverent" is pretty much The Register's house style.
Hire Mark Watney to grow some potatoes?
There's a certain amount of censorship of classified information published by (ex-)military, and that kind of thing, but it can be and is challenged in court. Purely obscene material is also not protected by the 1st,…
Is Mein Kampf banned? It's currently in print and available from your friendly bookseller, in multiple editions spanning a couple translations and the original German. Of the two public library systems that cover my…
Looking at the front page right now, only about 8 out of 30 are about AI.
Tokenmax while you tokemax.
Disney eventually walked it back due to bad PR, but this did happen: https://wdwnt.com/2024/08/disney-dismissal-wrongful-death-la...
LEO is crowded enough (mostly with Starlink) that satellites have to actively maneuver to avoid collisions [1]. There's research [2] arguing that we're probably already in runaway territory in some orbits — that is,…
As I understand it, Z-Wave is substantially more closed/proprietary. Both Thread and Zigbee are protocols that run on top of 802.15.4, which Espressif already has in other products.
The miterlimit just controls when to change between a miter join and a bevel join.
In the 1800s? Pretty often, I'd guess.
You'd think people would be doing that already. Has anyone posted details? Can you skirt the GDPR by making it hard to discover who you need to ask?
There are a bunch of methods for transforming a hash into something that's easier to compare. You've probably already seen the RandomArt thing that openssh uses for comparing host keys on first use. Some apps produce a…
I'm pretty curious what Slate's telematics/privacy story will be like. No way to tell until they start shipping, I guess. It's pretty cheap to add a cell modem, so I don't think it's safe to assume that a "bare bones"…
LoRA is a spread spectrum chirp modulation already.
What that means is that Waymo is intentionally choosing illegal behavior, at a corporate level. Uber/Lyft are merely turning a blind eye to the illegal behavior of their employees... er, "contractors".
I think they're just doing forward error correction (FEC). Not sure what that has to do with proof-of-work?
You may enjoy the 1952 novel The Space Merchants by Pohl & Kornbluth.
Recommendation #1 is almost always "eat a healthy, varied diet high in vegetables, fiber, etc". Pretty f'in straightforward if you ask me.
Sure, but insurance is just outsourcing that calculation to a third party. AWS is big enough that I would think they largely self-insure, though I don't know if they do.