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Comment #17394676
Just curious, is there a good site/book/etc to learn how the modern internet actually works? As a lowly programmer, I have a good understanding of network communications, and some …
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Comment #17369985
A friend of mine is playing with neural networks and training them to play reversi. He's working with a lot of matrices so he tried AVX extensions and CUDA. AVX runs circles around…
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Comment #17307022
If that's your audience, then you should give them a library/framework/language that hides all the complexity. I'm currently spending a lot of time working on Python Tornado stuff …
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Comment #17306997
There are many answers to your question but for starters: - There is no perfect security. There is a notion of raising the expense of piracy to a level that it effectively does not…
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Comment #17298461
Oh gee I guess I'm a wizard. Lots of systems/embedded programmers roll their eyes at this kind of talk. Threads aren't really that hard. Event queues do have benefits in certain si…
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Comment #17298418
Visual disturbances affected my ability to read books for years. I am no longer a speed reader thanks to psychedelics. For years after my first big trip, walls breathed and floor t…
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Comment #17297422
I have permanent visual disturbances and suffered long-term panic attacks and anxiety as a result of psychedelic use. Things got better over time, but not completely back to normal…
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Comment #17290505
> two years ago Ok, so let us know how it goes in 20 years.
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Comment #17289973
I can only speak from my experience with Amazon. I sent a resume in for a job at Lab126 since I'm an embedded guy with an EE background, no CS except 21 years doing embedded softwa…
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Comment #17269468
Working on new projects every couple of weeks would be fun. Learning a new set of APIs, version control strategies, team members, platform peculiarities, build systems, bug reporti…
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Comment #17269391
It's an interesting way of looking things. Depression is as complex as the brain which produces it, however. This may be a part of it, but there are many pieces in that puzzle.
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Comment #17260481
> They’re particularly ideal for embedded systems. While I agree, I think this promotes the idea that they're only good for embedded systems, especially small ones. State machines …
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Comment #17251964
Is there a consensus on the cancer risks of fermented foods like kimchi yet? Last I saw, some types of kimchi were associated with stomach cancer while some were not, but I'm not s…
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Comment #17230764
What stops Google from forming a shell corp to handle government contracts? They can profit off the shell corp while allowing them unfettered, royalty free access to their internal…
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Comment #17129231
+1 From the author's page: > I work at MIT trying to make program transformation and synthesis tools easier to build So, the author works in an academic environment. He doesn't hav…