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Comment #27296144
I have to agree. Really reminds me of IBM Watson's tech for revenue share arrangement. If any of it works well, why not build the business?
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Comment #25193624
There is an exception under the foreign corrupt practices act (FCPA) that if you do as parent poster described (pay and report as such) then it is legal. Otherwise you are correct,…
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Comment #22564538
My understanding is that she did not, though this gets way into the weeds of the military trial. I can try to dig this up if you're interested (been a couple years since I read abo…
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Comment #22564418
She was convicted at a military trial. Obama commuted her sentence.
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Comment #22564341
You would prefer that prosecutors be able to indict people without any checks? Grand jury proceedings are secret to protect the innocent.
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Comment #22564308
She was granted immunity for testimony. Had she testified, instead of willfully ignoring the court, she would not have been held in contempt.
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Comment #22564291
This was a grand jury proceeding. While this was about a matter that happened while she was in the military, anyone that is granted immunity but refuses to testify could be held in…
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Comment #22564262
The top of this order: By Order dated May 6, 2019 [Doc. 2], the Court granted Chelsea Manning full use and derivative use immunity, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 6002, and ordered Ms. Ma…
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Comment #5512552
Human Computation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlzM3zcd-lk Captcha creator on how we can trick humans into doing useful work via "games with a purpose".
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Comment #4922668
I really recommend "The No Asshole Rule" by Robert Sutton. It's not just that life is too short. Working with assholes will literally make your life shorter. Kudos for calling some…
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Comment #4782214
Something tells me gatech and google have different links to the internet....
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Comment #4684797
Not all instances are EBS backed.
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Comment #3496957
http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2010/01/135105.htm Google, and of course virtually every multi-national corporation based in the US, does make use of many US government capabilit…
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Comment #3266044
Thanks for the reply but your piece wasn't balanced and well below the quality standards I used to hold for your site (always re-balance expectations!). You didn't talk about power…
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Comment #3266027
Sad but true...You can issue SIMD instructions on 4 doubles at once though (and put whatever you want in those 16 registers)....
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Comment #3264456
I'm not sure what it would look like in the video [d]ecoder world, but I don't think that would matter since most the time you'd want to use the 256-bit vector instructions (in pra…
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Comment #3264383
This article is impressively bad. While the 8-module chip does share a few things (mainly a vector processing unit, that becomes two when doing the 128-bit SSE operations) they rea…
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Comment #3198753
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_quo_bias
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Comment #3152108
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpeg-2#ISO.2FIEC_13818 There's quite a verbose spec for all of the major codecs people talk about, but sadly it's 10k(? number I heard tossed around). …
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Comment #3104309
I'd recommend you checkout mirah (ruby inspired but compiles to jvm bytecode).
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Comment #3080995
Rich people can buy apple products, lots of poor people have been killed and maimed by landmines. It's best not to be so glib about how important a god to consumers was when some p…
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Comment #2997456
PTSD. Sorry. That training is about taking people out of civil society and giving them the ability to engage in behaviors that would give others (quite rightly) pause. This is not …