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eukaryote31

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    Comment #21052130

    Nontrivial, yes, but for said crypto-supporting crowd I don't think it would be a stretch to presume that a lot of them are the kind that would know how.

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    Comment #21044900

    Barring that, a community-curated repo of interfaces for common applications would also be great. You could just have a wrapper that automatically downloads the applicable config f…

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    Comment #21013277

    The second rule is that if you think you're in the club, you probably aren't. The third row is that if you only think you're in the club to lessen your chances of being in the club…

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    Comment #21012026

    "Boeing events are fascinating, for sufficiently large values of boring"

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    Comment #21011158

    Unlike IP addresses where you get exponentially more of them per unit cost (i.e size), storage space costs 1 bit per bit.

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    Comment #20962944

    Nitpicks: there are lots of grammatical errors, egregiously out-of-place usage of emojis and emoticons, and it could be argued that Gödel's incompleteness theorem is hardly "obscur…

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    Comment #20958088

    I believe it's been adapted to a movie too, if you'd fancy that.

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    Comment #20947979

    The Aperture logo is a nice touch

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    Comment #20935317

    More complexity and cost than pumped hydro, and no real benefit? Sign me up!

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    Comment #20869182

    Most silent mechanical keyboards are about the same cost as clicky ones.

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    Comment #20849821

    Or prions, or toxins (i.e botulinum)

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    Comment #20848262

    Stylometry?

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    Comment #20844391

    Current Transformer models are looking pretty good at complex end-to-end tasks (at least, better than the shallow regression with hand-picked features that ETS probably uses). In a…

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    Comment #20821901

    How long before Google acquires Grammarly for the data?

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    Comment #20810725

    Efficient per unit distance, yes , but they're also travelling more units of distance

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    Comment #20794969

    English is NOT an easy language to "just read". Compared to many other languages, it is very very hard to tell how a word should be pronounced from its spelling owing to the sheer …

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    Comment #20794655

    Many popular games even today are not "high quality" in the slightest, though. (Think Monopoly)

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