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lexy0202
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Comment #17895989
I'm still reluctant to use TypeScript given that it has a serious type narrowing bug that is two years old! You'd think Microsoft could have sorted this out by now. https://github.…
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Comment #16370326
What the author refers to as "randomization strategies" is in fact regularisation: a set of techniques to prevent over fitting.
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Comment #14218658
Yes.
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Comment #13737797
This. Running a script which takes hours to execute, only to find you have a TypeError on the last line just before you get the results you need is really frustrating. Static typin…
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Comment #13069661
> I can probably write vanilla JS or Python code that does that in 10 lines or so and would finish in around 5 seconds. Really? There are certainly frameworks that you can use to a…
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Comment #12543631
Disclaimer: I worked for this company. StarLeaf ( https://www.starleaf.com/ ) is a great alternative for businesses.
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Comment #10640952
It would be great if you could have simulation objects inherit from one another - e.g. if you're making a weather system to have a generic cloud, and then have thunder cloud and ra…
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Comment #9603796
Light (read: any electromagnetic wave) cannot escape a black hole beyond the event horizon. Therefore this wouldn't work.
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Comment #9569616
I have done a quick and rough translation of the German article into English. Hopefully this is better than the Google Translate version: https://gist.github.com/alexcoplan/0018e33…
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Comment #9414498
This hangs and hogs the CPU on "Starting Docker VM" for me.
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Comment #7835486
Same here
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Comment #7835431
Do you need the semicolons?
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Comment #7052871
Because it essentially acts like quick look for the terminal.
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Comment #5794557
Umm.. Macs?
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Comment #5313643
It makes pretty colours. http://alexcoplan.github.com/amazingjs/
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Comment #5227102
These guys have worked well for me, and really cheap for a low-endish box: http://infiniserv.com
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Comment #5212702
This: http://qiao.github.com/euphony/#49
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Comment #5202838
Very good explanation - thanks.
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Comment #5040029
Once you get over the 3D header this article is amazing.. the visualisations are incredible.
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Comment #5031591
And suddenly the true purpose of WebGL became clear.. This is pretty awesome, would be better if it was in sync with the music though? It gets out after a bit.
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