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melan13

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    Comment #21917961

    Mammogram Images are far away to present any privacy challenge especially if identities are not disclosed.

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    Comment #20822640

    > "If you ask Siri to read your unread messages, Siri simply instructs your device to read aloud your unread messages." Great excuse because iMessage servers are already recording.…

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    Comment #20387810

    More importantly as not discussed, the '&' character also derives also from the french word 'et' which refers to 'and' in English. Something we can call a Norman influence.

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    Comment #20216173

    Swiss Franc is the primary alternative. I don't see digital currencies going farther away than being used in the dark market/crypto-trading.

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    Comment #20150992

    anyone ? Why is a 3rd party given the ability to store such a large database to conduct such business ? They should at most store the last 3 months border documents, nothing older …

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    Comment #20100367

    Chapel programming language has been around a long time

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    Comment #20099475

    Decent advancements. Dell EMC cloud has done this a year ago.

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    Comment #20096706

    Great article. mpi4py is the ideal solution presented, but I am wondering how hard the error tracking will be on Python since MPICH2 doesn't help much natively.

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    Comment #19996547

    It surprises me that PrestoDB only works out for Silicon companies (Facebook, Netflix, DropBox and Uber)

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    Comment #19841463

    They should at least give the subject area related to the violation. > We’ve reviewed and confirmed this association. Such a detail...

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    Comment #19823380

    Again, should your users understand the code you present or should you use the language you feel more comfortable with. Reading FORTRAN formulas is a pain (just reading for example…

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    Comment #19813277

    > Hence why learning Fortran ?

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    Comment #19811196

    > I see two reasons why C++ is not a suitable language for domain specialists in numerical computing. Have you heard of MPI or even OpenMP ?. They can be used to accelerate fast co…

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    Comment #19733972

    It does, think twice about the CPU flow.

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    Comment #19723764

    This is where micro-services shine.

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    Comment #18630196

    The way they think they can fight Amplification ddos attacks is a joke. They need to research more about how to beat layer 7 attacks before crying during the release version.

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    Comment #17711394

    1. Buy Skype for 8 Billion 3. Force upgrade to TCP-server and end p2p communications 2. Roll a new UI + useless features like read receipt 4. Make profit of the backdoor

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    Comment #17666938

    The company success is good, but the SELECT ALL query is a shame bigger...

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    Comment #17569067

    1. You do not reduce an overhead by creating another overhead. 2. Aren't the 'NOP' inserted making the read easier for the code to be reversed ?

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    Comment #17561994

    One of the best binary analysis I've read. However, I stopped after "Inserting NOP instructions".

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    Comment #16797511

    Funny how they already support the AV1 encoding but neither the encoding is finished nor the hardware implementation is done.

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