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Comment #9797041
never tried it myself, but you can take a look at the accompanying code "Your Code as a Crime Scene" https://github.com/adamtornhill/code-maat
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Comment #9275493
>My teammates have tons of experience i think it's too early to judge these guys either positively or negatively. it might be that the friction you're experiencing at this point is…
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Comment #8252712
Can be flickering between two equilibriums, that happens when we're close to a phase transition: http://www.uvm.edu/~pdodds/files/papers/others/2009/scheffer...
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Comment #8152034
>The greatest way to piss of managers and colleagues is to have a poor grasp on what they have told you or asked you. That is if they have communication skills (which most people l…
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Comment #7953643
>Can we at least conclude that our probabilities outperform bookmakers? More like outperform the market? Not sure if more precise probabilities outweigh the risk of ruin, if there'…
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Comment #7936509
>inventory management That would be Lands of Lore. A single inventory for all the party members.
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Comment #6845900
I remember liking the AI - all these different objects, complex, emergent behaviours, expressed usually in less than 40 lines of code. Clean, effective, with great bang to buck rat…
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Comment #6633342
Reminds me a bit from The Inner Product that basically said that context is the biggest hammer in the programmer's toolbox, and each layer of abstraction just adds more constraints…
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Comment #6632708
It's worth to mention that being 1-2 years ahead of the programme gives you early successes, something to fall back when things go little rough later on. No school, and no teacher …
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Comment #6507151
That's not about Star Trek.
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Comment #5317260
Weka: http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/ Lets you test dozens of different algorithms on a given dataset, to see what works and what not, in like one evening. Also success storie…
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Comment #4711559
>When the number of incoming stimuli is reduced, the mind gradually perceives finer details in the ones that remain. This is famously true of blind people, but you can consciously …