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OceanSunfish

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    Comment #22563789

    These briefs don't mention it by name, but this technology seems like "DNA Vaccination" that has been in research for some years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_vaccination

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    Comment #22540278

    A webkit blogpost from 2018 claims SPIR-V may not be possible to fully secure in a web context. I'm uncertain of the progress or if the original claim was legitimate, but I believe…

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    Comment #22524378

    Imho a CNN is like a generalization of what SIFT does, so a CNN can be trained to be equivalent to SIFT, but it can also be trained with more specific features for your use case.

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    Comment #22500511

    Sure, all of those things created large economic gains for their respective economies. It's a question of how much of that economic gain can we capture with taxation.

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    Comment #22489717

    Soil / fertilizer is possibly a limiting factor.

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    Comment #21843884

    This is tangential, but I wonder if the problem with "bot commenting" isn't inherent to forum-style discussion. When our only channel for analysis/criticism is ephemeral comment se…

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    Comment #21833867

    > you wanna learn react and you never used an arrow function, wtf At least in the early days, using React was the first time most people would be exposed to webpack/babel, so it wa…

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    Comment #21801020

    Sheep are rational agents when they are surrounded by wolves.

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    Comment #21794113

    The term "cartel" is interesting here, if the power structure is indeed the voting population of San Francisco being predominantly homeowners, then as those homeowners are the supp…

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    Comment #21675207

    Perhaps the idea is that updates provided by OpenBSD or another OS for example could be compromised or simply directed to an unpopular path, but in this way a "senate" of code revi…