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emgram769

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    Ask HN: Is Ethereum the next Bitcoin?

    It's surging right now but seems to be heavily underreported. They're pretty similar, though, right? Why is it climbing at all?

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    Comment #13899469

    >allowing valuable AIs to be trained in insecure environments without risking theft of their intelligence your system involves an unencrypted network and unencrypted data, it would…

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    Comment #13830984

    here's a pic of the expected output https://u.teknik.io/QWvJx.png

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    Comment #13691980

    >This doesn’t have any effect on the phone, however. I have to tap back, return to the login screen, and enter my password again I believe you can simply hit the login button (sans…

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    Comment #13174338

    check out how bluetooth LTE works, I think you'd be surprised at how little it can consume in a passive state

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    Comment #11333044

    to sort by column use this link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a1Df6dg2Pby1UoNlZU2l...

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    Comment #10879349

    a computer increases performance 10 fold: what takes 10 minutes now takes 1. we notice a difference of 9 whole minutes! wow! a new computer increases performance 10 fold: whoaaaa, …

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    Comment #10093737

    someone made a mach-o lib for ruby: https://github.com/woodruffw/ruby-macho

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    Comment #9021624

    We actually got this error as well and had to update to a newer version of OpenCV. 2.4.10 seemed to fix it

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    Comment #9020135

    the blending sounds like a good idea, even without the blocks p2pvc makes no use of background color

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    Comment #9020062

    I helped create it at a recent hackathon. the ascii is rendered by calculating the intensity of any given pixel, mapping that intensity to a character based on how much that charac…

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    Comment #9019997

    well it is 100x40 in number of characters and there are 10 different characters that can take on one of 256 colors. that's 4000 x (8 (256 colors can be represented in 8 bits) + 4 (…

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    Comment #8750966

    it usually is the smaller things that get overlooked. doesn't surprise me

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