And the db name is short for “analysis”, of course
This person was probably a scientist (of any kind).
And the db name is short for “analysis”, of course
This person was probably a scientist (of any kind).
I found tthis through tineye:
https://www.phoronix.com/review/mit_cluster_build
This cluster / super-computer was built around 48 PandaBoards.
I couldn’t tell if it was related in other way than being ARM
Empty string used to be like my own version of null pointer.
We think that we have free will, but the brain has already made its decision.
It is now tagged as “good first issue”
I like prod because it makes less assumptions on stability. It is what is being used, good luck with the rest.
It’s been going for a long time, I’m seriously surprised that it took so long. It’s like having to explain over and over the same thing, and even if the person seems to be willing to cooperate in the moment of the discussion, the next time they do the same.
I agree. But agreeing has not been enough motivation to actually do it.
Is the kind of hardware for AI stabilizing by now? or is it still highly experimental?
Thanks, I didn’t read that properly.
How is the first table interpreted? base=before and patched=after?
But that would mean that after takes more time, so I must be making some wrong assumption.
This indecent will be reported.
Seeing the page of an add-on is so weird now. Not just because the content is a single column, but the order, it makes no sense:
What is the most important info about the addon doing so far down?
You wanted abstractions? Take your abstraction.
You could save about half the code by only listing one boolean value and having the other as a default return at the bottom.
Sometimes my genius is almost frightening.
The weird part of rust is replacing straight forward semicolons from other languages with the more verbose .unwrap();
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Just kidding, don’t lecture me about it.
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/dev/null is the best for scalability