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jblazevic

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    --------- ---- -- ---- ----- --- ---- ----- COPYRIGHT 1975 BY BILL GATES AND PAUL ALLEN --------- ---- -- ---- ----- --- ---- ----- ORIGINALLY WRITTEN ON THE PDP-10 FROM FEBRUARY 9…

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    Unless you set them correctly to actual CPU frequencies, in which case they correlated perfectly.

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    What I find very interesting here is the QuickJS engine used in this. Developed by none other than Fabrice Bellard!

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    It is mathematically the most "economical" integer base in terms of space, when considering complexity of digit representation along with word length [1]. [1] Hayes, B. (2001). Thi…

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    A team I was a part of at the uni made a fuzzy logic-based robot for a soft computing course, almost 20 years ago it seems. I rember that we were able to accomplish seemingly compl…

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    Or the girl killed by her “mother” this week [1]. Humans mostly follow their instinct, and it is absurd/dangerous not to zoomorphise their behavior. [1] https://abcnews.go.com/US/m…

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    They went for a short visit to Room 101, Ministry of love

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    I’m just reading it now and I must say it’s a rarely honest book and has actionable models and tactics for the sales non-“naturals”. It has opened my eyes.

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    Comment #17482869

    How is this practice of inflating prices while exploiting urgency and lack of choice not clearly fradulent and illegal?

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    I was there just 5 days ago on an aircraft tour which flew directly above the fissures. We landed in Kona normally. The lava fountains are awe-inspiring. Here's what I was able to …

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    Seconded. I used it for Java/web development for a year after switching from Linux and was delighted with the ergonomics of use. The multi-desktop swiping easily compensates for mu…

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    It's a figure of speech meant to convey irony.

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    I think a great example of this is the Photomath app (photomath.net). These guys are really a mobile vision/OCR API startup and they released Photomath as a free showcase app, whic…

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    Great stuff! One minor suggestion, completely beside the point so please forgive me: a safer and perhaps more idiomatic way to implement the multiply_safe function would be with a …

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    This was thoroughly entertaining, recognizing each word's meaning is like solving a small puzzle. Like recognizing English words written in katakana. Some words were taken directly…

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    This happened to me during my commute. I was visualizing stacks of cars smashing together and disappearing in front of me. Very unsettling.

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    I highly recommend Dragon's Egg, a hard sci fi novel by Robert L. Forward, as well as its sequel, Starquake, for anyone wanting to expand their mind with a fascinating portrayal of…