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walto2

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    Comment #27605519

    These folks [0] have a discord and a number of other resources. [0]: https://electionscience.org/

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    Comment #27585999

    > What kind of shitty train does only 50mph? In the US, Amtrak shares rails controlled by the freight operators. Amtrak trains can be delayed indefinitely, as the freight trains al…

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    In software you do this every time you change jobs, and the randomness of the process ends up dictating which company you work at. As an attorney, when you change jobs you've alrea…

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    In a very literal sense, that's exactly what's broken about the interview process in the software industry. The philosophy is to avoid false positives at all costs, so a high rate …

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    Comment #25605497

    Right. My point was, digital filters won't sound good with those constraints, so people weren't using them yet. Not to overshadow the main idea. The DX7 was a heck of a milestone.

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    > A second-order digital filter requires what, about 4 stores, recalls, and multiplies per sample? This is true today using something like the Chamberlin form for a state variable …

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    Comment #25532057

    Can you elaborate on the deadlock risk, or link to further reading?

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    Comment #25197869

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronicity

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    Comment #24979988

    Sadly though, capitalism has a way of turning everything into a perverse incentive.

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    Comment #24825815

    Besides being a quine, it's also a nice literate programming example.

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    Comment #24585563

    Google Drive down. 502

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    Comment #24480191

    From the article: "The MORE Act would actually erase past convictions for marijuana offenses..."