No that's not what he's saying at all. Perfect AI would be able to learn your behavior and adapt to it. That way there would be no fixed behavior for you to learn, and you'd have to adapt constantly.
Saying that you can't plan if you don't know exactly how your enemy will react is kind of sad. It's sort of like admitting that you can only follow a fixed formula yourself and that you are incapable of adapting to your opponent. How do you deal with playing against another person? Are you unable to plan for them because they might react in unexpected ways? Or do your friends all play according to some fixed recipe?
Or, more likely, he released a report about spying on EU states. Since Russia is not a member of the EU as far as I am aware, that might explain why they are not on the list.
Engineering students should take courses in law so they can have some idea how to avoid legal problems. Also, it could give us some lawyers who actually know what they are talking about.
I disagree. I think these kind of freedoms are what you need. Someone comes along and says he it should be legal to fuck kids. Then everyone votes, and we see that we all still agree. It's still illegal to fuck kids.
If you make that party illegal what's next? Make parties in favor of legalizing drugs illegal? Will we just stop thinking about our laws and just say this is how it will be for all time? You might as well just get rid of elections and put the queen back in charge. Or king now I guess.
There is really no point trying to memorize what all the code does. Just identify what functionality you want to add and start coding away. As you go you'll get familiar with the code base automatically. If there's some internals documentation (like there is for GCC and binutils) read that.
With things like google glass, vr (video recording, not virtual reality) sunglasses, police mounted cameras, etc. becoming more popular the coverage will become greater and greater. It will also become more and more difficult for police to ensure they disappeared all the recordings of their beatings. As technology shrinks you won't even be able to tell if those are regular glasses, or recording glasses.
I thought using a new address for every transaction was the advised method of using bitcoin. I don't use it myself, but I remember reading something along the lines of "never reuse your addresses" in the documentation.
I have no idea why, but for a minute I thought I the title said: how the syrian electronic army hacked Tor. And the comments and summary made no sense what so ever. I guess Tor is a kind of onion as well.
New Coke suffered mostly from a marketing problem and a complete failure by Coca Cola to understand complaints of their customers. Just like Windows 8.
You can't really create spreadsheets on an iPad. But who are the people trying to do this? Looking at my friends and family with iPads, this just isn't the use case. None of them is trying to do office work on an iPad. They use it for games, checking email and browsing the internet. I haven't seen a single person at work trying to do his work on an iPad (or a windows tablet for that matter).
I just don't check work email when at home. You want to reach me after work? They have my phone number. If they really want me to check email they can give me a phone or whatever.
The nice thing about text books is that the information is all in one place. If you rely only on the internet, you are responsible for finding all the information and compiling it into a cohesive whole for yourself.
Actually, depending on the specific problem GPU can still be significantly faster than FPGAs mostly because of the large number of processing units. The FPGAs are far more power efficient though.
You're right. It's so new that we've had entire conferences and journals dedicated to reconfigurable computing for more than a decade now. Never mind all the companies that released actual commercial hardware that uses these techniques. Optimizing the CPU for code is something that is still being worked on, but even that has been going on for years.
The problem with that is that I don't think consumers care whether or not the same OS can run on all their devices, unless it can give you some real advantages such as moving running tasks from your phone to the desktop or something similar. Having a single code base running on all devices is great. For the developers.
No that's not what he's saying at all.
Perfect AI would be able to learn your behavior and adapt to it.
That way there would be no fixed behavior for you to learn, and you'd have to adapt constantly.
Saying that you can't plan if you don't know exactly how your enemy will react is kind of sad.
It's sort of like admitting that you can only follow a fixed formula yourself and that you are incapable of adapting to your opponent.
How do you deal with playing against another person? Are you unable to plan for them because they might react in unexpected ways?
Or do your friends all play according to some fixed recipe?
Or, more likely, he released a report about spying on EU states.
Since Russia is not a member of the EU as far as I am aware, that might explain why they are not on the list.
My uncles theory is that if they let you walk out of the store, you really have the lowest price they'll give you.
Engineering students should take courses in law so they can have some idea how to avoid legal problems.
Also, it could give us some lawyers who actually know what they are talking about.
I disagree.
I think these kind of freedoms are what you need.
Someone comes along and says he it should be legal to fuck kids.
Then everyone votes, and we see that we all still agree.
It's still illegal to fuck kids.
If you make that party illegal what's next? Make parties in favor of legalizing drugs illegal?
Will we just stop thinking about our laws and just say this is how it will be for all time?
You might as well just get rid of elections and put the queen back in charge.
Or king now I guess.
Well, sucks to be you then.
The US has no loyalties to the rest of the world, but the rest of the world doesn't owe the US anything either.
Not really.
If there is a lion out there for 1000 years and it doesn't kill the lamb there's no real reason to be afraid.
Yes, but the lamb gets to live 1000 years.
I liked the dreamcast a lot.
Some of my favorite games are still those on dreamcast.
There is really no point trying to memorize what all the code does.
Just identify what functionality you want to add and start coding away.
As you go you'll get familiar with the code base automatically.
If there's some internals documentation (like there is for GCC and binutils) read that.
With things like google glass, vr (video recording, not virtual reality) sunglasses, police mounted cameras, etc. becoming more popular the coverage will become greater and greater.
It will also become more and more difficult for police to ensure they disappeared all the recordings of their beatings.
As technology shrinks you won't even be able to tell if those are regular glasses, or recording glasses.
So does this mean they can't fix the bug now? Because that would be using the information.
I thought using a new address for every transaction was the advised method of using bitcoin.
I don't use it myself, but I remember reading something along the lines of "never reuse your addresses" in the documentation.
I have no idea why, but for a minute I thought I the title said:
how the syrian electronic army hacked Tor.
And the comments and summary made no sense what so ever.
I guess Tor is a kind of onion as well.
New Coke suffered mostly from a marketing problem and a complete failure by Coca Cola to understand complaints of their customers.
Just like Windows 8.
I believe you can still hit F2 or whatever equivalent.
It just doesn't show the screen saying which button to press.
You can't really create spreadsheets on an iPad.
But who are the people trying to do this?
Looking at my friends and family with iPads, this just isn't the use case.
None of them is trying to do office work on an iPad.
They use it for games, checking email and browsing the internet.
I haven't seen a single person at work trying to do his work on an iPad (or a windows tablet for that matter).
I just don't check work email when at home.
You want to reach me after work?
They have my phone number.
If they really want me to check email they can give me a phone or whatever.
The nice thing about text books is that the information is all in one place.
If you rely only on the internet, you are responsible for finding all the information and compiling it into a cohesive whole for yourself.
Actually, depending on the specific problem GPU can still be significantly faster than FPGAs mostly because of the large number of processing units.
The FPGAs are far more power efficient though.
Now count how many people actually have internet access and use google.
You're right. It's so new that we've had entire conferences and journals dedicated to reconfigurable computing for more than a decade now.
Never mind all the companies that released actual commercial hardware that uses these techniques.
Optimizing the CPU for code is something that is still being worked on, but even that has been going on for years.
A light bulb is just a glowing piece of metal in a ball of glass.
The problem with that is that I don't think consumers care whether or not the same OS can run on all their devices,
unless it can give you some real advantages such as moving running tasks from your phone to the desktop or something similar.
Having a single code base running on all devices is great. For the developers.
no,
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