It does and the key here is that adding the if is akin to avoiding a branch, since getting data then doing something with it is a hidden branch if you already have the data. All this code does is formalise the hidden…
That was my first reaction too. A perfect fit for a cover image of a story. Also generally when referencing something within an article you want to display a figure before talking about it.
They argue for both no? Increased armour for logistics, but also the notion that yes, if one good hit destroys your whole stockpile then you would need a 100% success rate defense mechanism which is impossible when you…
For those like me who hadn't heard of this here is Apache's own product description for context: Apache Shiro™ is a powerful and easy-to-use Java security framework that performs authentication, authorization,…
I'd like to know what their config with pi is like. Is it vanilla, is it oh my pi etc.... This seems like important info.
I can't say I have a definitive answer, but there is a blog post from 2025 that seems to suggest they haven't yet: https://nosygamer.blogspot.com/2025/05/fanfest-2025-upgradin...
He has however written about the game before, and been interviewed about it: https://www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/2014/01/30/war-spikes-in-the-...
They moved away. Details in this blog post: https://evefrontier.com/en/news/moving-into-the-future-upgra...
Not really? The best heaters are heat pumps which can under typical operation reach 300-500% efficiency (COP). Technically they aren't converting the electricity into heat, but for arguments sake here about heaters we…
This concept is missed so much in AI research and is quite frustrating.
Academic pay is standardised in many EU countries. For example in the UK you can look up union rates of pay. At UCL (I'm still currently affiliated as I finish my PhD) the pay for a professor starts at £82,157 and goes…
No. It is for research that wouldn't be funded by companies, since it is either too risky or has too long of a time-horizon. If all academic research was removed from the world you would notice a vast stagnation in…
Unfortunately not. A lot of UK banks require using your mobile phone as the 2nd factor to log on to online banking on your laptop. They used to issue fobs/card readers, but have moved to using the app for this now.
This is why you use Emacs in Daemon mode for instant starts. Does zed perhaps offer something similar?
The main issue is lack of banking app support for me. Without that (which the banks will never allow) you would always need two phones.
If this is true it's interesting, as ICE cars typically prefer to be driven continuously at operating temperatures, rather than cold. This is why a high-mileage low-year car can actually have an engine in much better…
Wait isn't the answer No here? The dots are clearly clustered mostly in the correct half of the graph?
MSI Center is one of the worst pieces of software that I can't get rid of. Some features I can't find easy ways to replicate such as controlling the fan/GPU/CPU profiles and battery charging. Updating the software takes…
Right but the 'surprising level of detail' can often exhibit itself as exactly not a pattern. There are many jobs where you employ a human not because of the rote/pattern based work, but their ability to handle all the…
The fiddliness isn't necessarily fixable though, at least in business code. The code has to represent the real-world, and if the real-world is fiddly then the code must be fiddly too. The only way to 'fix' this is to…
Honestly I think any economic minister, such as the chancellor in the UK should be required to read this. It's amazing in a time when they champion growth, without understanding these relationships.
The employment rate in the USA is only like 59%. Amongst Men over 20 years old it's ~68% and woman ~56% so it's actually not that far off the average.
Not just ASML, but Zeiss the optics company is German and optics are one of the most important parts of lithography. Regardless there are fabs in Germany, I know of at least 7, most located in Dresden. They mostly focus…
Softbank aren't really doing this any more though. They are making very large bets on relatively few companies. Their vision fund 1 was something like 100 billion spread between about 100 companies, so 1 billion each.…
It does and the key here is that adding the if is akin to avoiding a branch, since getting data then doing something with it is a hidden branch if you already have the data. All this code does is formalise the hidden…
That was my first reaction too. A perfect fit for a cover image of a story. Also generally when referencing something within an article you want to display a figure before talking about it.
They argue for both no? Increased armour for logistics, but also the notion that yes, if one good hit destroys your whole stockpile then you would need a 100% success rate defense mechanism which is impossible when you…
For those like me who hadn't heard of this here is Apache's own product description for context: Apache Shiro™ is a powerful and easy-to-use Java security framework that performs authentication, authorization,…
I'd like to know what their config with pi is like. Is it vanilla, is it oh my pi etc.... This seems like important info.
I can't say I have a definitive answer, but there is a blog post from 2025 that seems to suggest they haven't yet: https://nosygamer.blogspot.com/2025/05/fanfest-2025-upgradin...
He has however written about the game before, and been interviewed about it: https://www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/2014/01/30/war-spikes-in-the-...
They moved away. Details in this blog post: https://evefrontier.com/en/news/moving-into-the-future-upgra...
They moved away. Details in this blog post: https://evefrontier.com/en/news/moving-into-the-future-upgra...
Not really? The best heaters are heat pumps which can under typical operation reach 300-500% efficiency (COP). Technically they aren't converting the electricity into heat, but for arguments sake here about heaters we…
This concept is missed so much in AI research and is quite frustrating.
Academic pay is standardised in many EU countries. For example in the UK you can look up union rates of pay. At UCL (I'm still currently affiliated as I finish my PhD) the pay for a professor starts at £82,157 and goes…
No. It is for research that wouldn't be funded by companies, since it is either too risky or has too long of a time-horizon. If all academic research was removed from the world you would notice a vast stagnation in…
Unfortunately not. A lot of UK banks require using your mobile phone as the 2nd factor to log on to online banking on your laptop. They used to issue fobs/card readers, but have moved to using the app for this now.
This is why you use Emacs in Daemon mode for instant starts. Does zed perhaps offer something similar?
The main issue is lack of banking app support for me. Without that (which the banks will never allow) you would always need two phones.
If this is true it's interesting, as ICE cars typically prefer to be driven continuously at operating temperatures, rather than cold. This is why a high-mileage low-year car can actually have an engine in much better…
Wait isn't the answer No here? The dots are clearly clustered mostly in the correct half of the graph?
MSI Center is one of the worst pieces of software that I can't get rid of. Some features I can't find easy ways to replicate such as controlling the fan/GPU/CPU profiles and battery charging. Updating the software takes…
Right but the 'surprising level of detail' can often exhibit itself as exactly not a pattern. There are many jobs where you employ a human not because of the rote/pattern based work, but their ability to handle all the…
The fiddliness isn't necessarily fixable though, at least in business code. The code has to represent the real-world, and if the real-world is fiddly then the code must be fiddly too. The only way to 'fix' this is to…
Honestly I think any economic minister, such as the chancellor in the UK should be required to read this. It's amazing in a time when they champion growth, without understanding these relationships.
The employment rate in the USA is only like 59%. Amongst Men over 20 years old it's ~68% and woman ~56% so it's actually not that far off the average.
Not just ASML, but Zeiss the optics company is German and optics are one of the most important parts of lithography. Regardless there are fabs in Germany, I know of at least 7, most located in Dresden. They mostly focus…
Softbank aren't really doing this any more though. They are making very large bets on relatively few companies. Their vision fund 1 was something like 100 billion spread between about 100 companies, so 1 billion each.…