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hawk
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Comment #47414803
Orca is a fast crossword grid filler written in Rust that can efficiently fill gnarly, unconstrained grids. The link explains the algorithm in detail. As a crossword constructor my…
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Comment #43625787
I've been in this position and for me the motivation to keep pressing on came from still staying out there and at least hanging out and talking with like-minded friends in the tech…
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Comment #4283713
Groupon is a fairly complex promotion, and the best way to use it isn't really that obvious. Also, groupon has limited itself to the specific promotion that is most profitable for …
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Comment #1411703
anybody else think its hilarious that this comment gets downvoted to oblivion?
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Comment #1403527
quantum computers are not KNOWN to be better than classical ones for NP-complete problems (although many believe that no form of computation available in this universe can solve NP…
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Comment #1316185
These proofs aren't really that interesting, it's more of an exercise really... most solitaire games with certain properties are NP-complete and most 2-player games are PSPACE-comp…
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Comment #1260102
In particular, markets with several large, slow-moving, and undifferentiated competitors (e.g. telecom).
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Comment #893422
for 7, not sure what you mean by your "simpler sequence" obeying this - i don't see how that's the case. you can do this problem with elementary knowledge, however. as you imply, f…
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Comment #835265
I disagree, this is a great puzzle and is pretty well specified.
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Comment #826963
There were 5 violins, 2 of which were fungus violins, one of those in particular received a staggering 60% of the votes. Not sure what the best conclusion to draw is but it's certa…
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Comment #826677
what you mean is that nature is interesting. here's a clip to watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhh32JYkQPk
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Comment #595079
one reason facebook is so viral is that it largely implements this naturally by its decomposition. that is, randomly choose seeds within a dense section of the graph (an island, or…
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Comment #204990
you are an entp presumably?
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Comment #204988
these two types are actually relatively similar (negatives of each other); they perceive and judge in the same manners but emphasize their parts in opposite orders