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ravich2_7183
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Comment #8014568
I wonder how sweetie 𝜋 will react to this news.
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Comment #7930819
This is true, but there are a couple of easy workarounds for it: Cython and scipy.weave http://wiki.scipy.org/PerformancePython
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Comment #7927324
That was #&<%ing awesome!
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Comment #7501374
Another even better guess is that the udacity self driving car course [1] will see a huge upswing in enrollment. [1] https://www.udacity.com/course/cs373
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Comment #7501312
If you want an open sourced car racing game server, you can always use TORCS [1] and SCR [2]. [1] http://torcs.sourceforge.net/ [2] http://scr.geccocompetitions.com/
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Comment #7501273
Its a good guess that the simulator or game engine behind this competetion is TORCS (The Open Racing Car Simulator) [1]. Simulated Car Racing (SCR) [2], is an existing annual AI ca…
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Please add `man -k' to the list of unix commands worth memorizing
For some reason ubuntu's network manager crashed and I was in a spot as I couldn't access google to figure out how to fix it. Playing around with `man -h', I discovered `man -k', w…
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Comment #6543431
My first impression is that nd-array/matrix manipulation sucks big time in golang, compared to matlab or python/numpy. I'll go further and say it sucks even compared to C++ and van…
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Comment #6537562
What raised the English-speaking peoples to greatness was not a magical property in their DNA, nor a special richness in their soil, nor yet an advantage in military technology, bu…
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Comment #6313790
If Dean has a superhuman power, then, it’s not the ability to do things perfectly in an instant. It’s the power to prioritize and optimize and deal in orders of magnitude. Put anot…
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Comment #6310889
Thanks for posting. Now I get why Kepler was hell bent on trying to fit the orbits of the 5 known planets (at his time) with the 5 platonic solids [1]. This part of Kepler's life i…