Your life would be more cushy if you didn't hang around in suboptimal jobs.
doh!
It's a(n IMO weak) argument raised when discussing illegal files/numbers. This project makes clear the counter-argument: the input that gets you the file out of π is a badly compressed version of the file.
>One of the properties that π is conjectured to have is that it is normal conjectured Glad to see one of my pet points of pedantry come up. No non-constructed irrational number has never been proven to be normal or…
It is, and it's a famous and popular blog too. Lots of older submissions have been highly upvoted here.
I think it's incredible how much those ancient brains can successfully adapt to technology. Some people can sit in highly-strung sports cars and use them at the absolute limit of their performance like they're just an…
I partly agree, depending on what you count as the basics. I don't think there's much value in learning the quirks of LLMs today: they will just change, your value-add becomes part of the model or harness. On the other…
>Right-over-left, left-over-right, >Makes a knot both tidy and tight. I think I'd find this harder to remember than the principle.
Merely leading to the upending of the political structure of most countries.
>(perhaps guide them how they can use them professionally) If that's anything like how they guided me to use programming languages professionally... In my workplace I find systems and policies move too slowly to keep up…
I love this book. Before anything else it's a pleasure to read: it's funny, touching, and the constant referring to the poem at its core forces literary engagement - even if it's only to notice where Kinbote is bending…
Counter-anecdote: I've played a game where the developer included a bug that gave other players arbitrary code execution on my PC and left it online while fixing the bug. I've never launched it since and had owned it…
Times would have been much more 'interesting' - for better or worse - had the LLM movement occurred during the zero interest-rate era.
No. When I left a job using Mercurial, I made a vow never to start a job that used it again. And that employer was seeking to move on from it.
It originally hails from the trivium: the grammar, logic and rhetoric taught to beginner students.
Why do you want us to think you don't know what a negative externality is? Do you usually find that you benefit from people thinking you're unworldly?
Because most Vietnamese people in the US are southern Vietnamese. People who fled during what we'd call the Vietnam War*, and their descendants. *Not the most recent war in Vietnam
1967, the Dino 206 GT
>If you want your WIP changes to leave your laptop, you've got to push them somewhere, just like you would in git. Permanently, to a single branch in un-buildable form. So useful.
>For most project, "useful history" or "real history" is better than a "clean" history. This is your opinion, so I'm compelled to point out it's not the consensus opinion.
I know. It's an opinion about how to develop that a lot of people hold - a declining proportion, mind you, like Mecurial's declining market share - and it's one that they're able to represent in Git's model, with Git's…
Mercurial can't rebase without an extension, or force push. Are you using a definition of strictly superior that means it has fewer features?
Isn't it kind of like how you don't care much about the oxygen content of the air around you, but you'd miss it if it was gone? I've done development with Mercurial, simple processes were irritatingly slow, particularly…
It's disappointingly difficult to get a positive case for what happened from deniers, that attempts to explain these things. Very eager to tell you what didn't happen, though.
Many of those skills have temporary value before they're incorporated into the models/harnesses
Your life would be more cushy if you didn't hang around in suboptimal jobs.
doh!
It's a(n IMO weak) argument raised when discussing illegal files/numbers. This project makes clear the counter-argument: the input that gets you the file out of π is a badly compressed version of the file.
>One of the properties that π is conjectured to have is that it is normal conjectured Glad to see one of my pet points of pedantry come up. No non-constructed irrational number has never been proven to be normal or…
It is, and it's a famous and popular blog too. Lots of older submissions have been highly upvoted here.
I think it's incredible how much those ancient brains can successfully adapt to technology. Some people can sit in highly-strung sports cars and use them at the absolute limit of their performance like they're just an…
I partly agree, depending on what you count as the basics. I don't think there's much value in learning the quirks of LLMs today: they will just change, your value-add becomes part of the model or harness. On the other…
>Right-over-left, left-over-right, >Makes a knot both tidy and tight. I think I'd find this harder to remember than the principle.
Merely leading to the upending of the political structure of most countries.
>(perhaps guide them how they can use them professionally) If that's anything like how they guided me to use programming languages professionally... In my workplace I find systems and policies move too slowly to keep up…
I love this book. Before anything else it's a pleasure to read: it's funny, touching, and the constant referring to the poem at its core forces literary engagement - even if it's only to notice where Kinbote is bending…
Counter-anecdote: I've played a game where the developer included a bug that gave other players arbitrary code execution on my PC and left it online while fixing the bug. I've never launched it since and had owned it…
Times would have been much more 'interesting' - for better or worse - had the LLM movement occurred during the zero interest-rate era.
No. When I left a job using Mercurial, I made a vow never to start a job that used it again. And that employer was seeking to move on from it.
It originally hails from the trivium: the grammar, logic and rhetoric taught to beginner students.
Why do you want us to think you don't know what a negative externality is? Do you usually find that you benefit from people thinking you're unworldly?
Because most Vietnamese people in the US are southern Vietnamese. People who fled during what we'd call the Vietnam War*, and their descendants. *Not the most recent war in Vietnam
1967, the Dino 206 GT
>If you want your WIP changes to leave your laptop, you've got to push them somewhere, just like you would in git. Permanently, to a single branch in un-buildable form. So useful.
>For most project, "useful history" or "real history" is better than a "clean" history. This is your opinion, so I'm compelled to point out it's not the consensus opinion.
I know. It's an opinion about how to develop that a lot of people hold - a declining proportion, mind you, like Mecurial's declining market share - and it's one that they're able to represent in Git's model, with Git's…
Mercurial can't rebase without an extension, or force push. Are you using a definition of strictly superior that means it has fewer features?
Isn't it kind of like how you don't care much about the oxygen content of the air around you, but you'd miss it if it was gone? I've done development with Mercurial, simple processes were irritatingly slow, particularly…
It's disappointingly difficult to get a positive case for what happened from deniers, that attempts to explain these things. Very eager to tell you what didn't happen, though.
Many of those skills have temporary value before they're incorporated into the models/harnesses