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risubramanian

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    Comment #23556355

    In many parts of the country, heating plays a large role as well. Heating 100 units in an apartment building is going to be more efficient than heating 100 single family houses.

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    Comment #23316706

    Premkumar Devanbu at UC Davis works in this area. I've taken his graduate course on the subject.

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    Comment #22543277

    Europe doesn't have the same franchise laws as the US, and they still use dealers.

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    Comment #21976026

    Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

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    Comment #20924588

    I'd use a separate virtual desktop for off-topic tasks, then just switch to that. Simple command in Linux, probably also in Windows

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    Comment #20834800

    The SAT dropped the writing section a few years ago, and many schools don't care about the GRE writing score.

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    Comment #20735333

    Matplotlib has this too! https://matplotlib.org/3.1.1/api/_as_gen/matplotlib.pyplot.x...

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    Comment #20727882

    You joke, but I've seen several applications where I've been asked questions like "What achievement are you proudest of?" and "How would you contribute to the diversity of our team…

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    Comment #20650889

    The documentation mentions Mac support, but no Linux

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    Comment #20257145

    Check out K, Q, and KDB

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    Comment #19197289

    I use Google Play Books. There's no Linux client, but the browser works fine.

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    Comment #19197265

    I wonder what he thinks about Julia. There are lots of projects to turn it into an "ML language".

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    Comment #19146030

    The problem with that reasoning is that nearly every language with static typing also has some kind of type inference. You'll just wind up with a bunch of autos/vars.

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    Comment #19056916

    Location: Bay Area, CA Remote: Preferably not Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Python (data science and ML stack) Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/open?id=14zjwDavEGOOivxT…