I see good questions dismissed by those with lots of points with excuses of "it's a duplicate" because they didn't bother to read the question thoroughly
And the jackasses who close questions as not related to programming when the questions are clearly related to programming, but just happen to involve another subject as well, for instance questions about network programming...
It's written as if people here have never heard of fusion before.
Plus, not a single word about how this system is different from any other... (It reads as though no one had ever before thought of the idea of magnetic containment...)
If your team consists solely of programmers of medium competence, Agile may be the best choice. If you have even one excellent systems architect...
What you're ignoring, is that for a hell of a lot of real-world projects, there's already a pretty good architecture in the form of one of several appropriate frameworks--and in many cases the team is already using one.
There's really a small portion of software development that is cutting-edge.
No, there are not "strong arguments on both sides". One side is corrupt and lying. Either the local administration of the schools are skimming funds and creating the hazardous unqualified schools as described, or the government agency is lying because they demanded bribes and were refused. This is not a "both sides have a point" kind of situation, and actual journalism would require digging in and finding the truth.
If Mango can produce enough revenue, Oracle will make them an offer they can't refuse. In the meantime, they can let them (Mango) do all the dirty work of gathering clients.
While that's true, I would hope that they might also get an offer from Amazon or IBM, or even Microsoft...
From my experience, I'd guess that about 90% of Oracle installations do not need Oracle. They're all ripe for migration to PostgreSQL or MongoDB. (Granted the 10% of installations that are big enough to need Oracle will be way more than 10% of Oracle's database revenue, but it's still a nice market segment, ripe for the taking.)
Out there, "traditional roofing materials" are asphalt shingles, or sometimes cedar shakes, neither of which is bulky or brittle.
Cedar shakes are quite brittle. A good hail storm leaves them with tiny cracks, which spread with hot/cold cycles, so that a year or two after the storm they literally disintegrate into shards.
Shingles, on the other hand, could have hail dropped from a very high distance indeed -- enough to reach terminal velocity.
I'm pretty sure you have no idea what the phrase "terminal velocity" actually means, otherwise you wouldn't throw it around in such an idiotically pointless way.
Hint: please describe to us under what conditions hail could possibly ever NOT be at "terminal velocity" when it hits your roof;-)
If you are unemployed with no income, you qualify for medicaid.
Not true at all. Good for you that you live in a state decent enough to offer Medicaid to out-of-work adults. From medicaid.gov:
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that, together with the Children’s Health Insurance Program, provides health coverage to over 72.5 million Americans, including children, pregnant women, parents, seniors and individuals with disabilities. Medicaid is the single largest source of health coverage in the United States.
In order to participate in Medicaid, federal law requires states to cover certain groups of individuals. Low income families, qualified pregnant women and children, and individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are examples of mandatory eligibility groups. States have additional options for coverage and may choose to cover other groups, such as individuals receiving home and community based services and children in foster care who are not otherwise eligible.
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 created the opportunity for states to expand Medicaid to cover nearly all low-income Americans under age 65. Eligibility for children was extended to at least 133 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) in every state (most states cover children to higher income levels) and states were given the option to extend eligibility to adults with income at or below 133 percent of the FPL. The majority of states have chosen to expand coverage to adults, and those that have not yet expanded may choose to do so at any time...
Or just use go and all those problems disappear as well.
BWAHAHAHA! They disappear, right up until the moment you send mutable references across channels instead of deep copies, then poof you're right back to having to get your locks correct!
OTOH, "Or just use Erlang and all those problems disappear as well." would actually be a correct statement.
It's not the fault of FaceBook. It's the fault of people who WANT and NEED to believe the bullshit in order to prop up their otherwise unsustainable sense of white victimization. If FB did not exist, they'd still believe all of Trump's lies.
...it's quite simple to show that the EM drive would be a perpetual motion machine if it worked...
How? My understanding is that a whole lot of energy goes in and very little "comes out", that the mystery/debate/possible fraud is entirely around conversion of energy to thrust.
Yes, and that would mean it's a perpetual motion machine too.
Be careful, that may be a useful analogy, but it's not literally true--the actual definition of a perpetual motion machine is that it moves forever without energy input.
Email threading, and duplication detection / dedupe are standard tasks that are performed on a daily basis on huge datasets. (As part of the Processing phase of the EDRM model.)
Hell, thanks to a massive screw-up with OS X upgrade, I actually needed to check for dups this weekend. A half-hour to write the script, about 30 seconds running time for 250,000 emails on a 5-year-old laptop with an old-fashioned spinning disk--single core only, no need to break the job across cores...
I would assume the FBI to be vastly better at this than I am;-)
I would put lots of money on the proposition that the State Department does, in fact, have a classified email system that is email in every sense except being behind an air gap.
The state department has important offices all around the world (hint: they're called "embassies"). How exactly would email function behind an "air gap" for such an organization???
Assange never gives out details about who his leakers are, but even he took the time to state categorically that the Podesta leakers are did not come from the Russian government
What on earth makes you think that Assange is truthful, or even that he necessarily knows for certain the original source of the hacked emails???
Instead of setting up a hair-trigger response shouldn't we first have an investigation, and then approach this through diplomatic channels?
What on earth makes you think there has been no investigation and no approach through diplomatic channels???
And in other news, we have Obama encouraging illegals to vote...
I watched the video and that is ABSOLUTELY NOT what he said, not at all. When he says "when you vote you're a citizen" he means that only citizens get to vote, it's insanely addle-headed nonsense to spin it as though he meant, "if you can manage to sneak into a polling booth illegally, *poof* you become a citizen".
The federal government has exclusive sovereignty of U.S. airspace. Congress delegated to the FAA the ability to define “navigable airspace” and the authority to regulate “navigable airspace” of aircraft by regulation or order. 49 U.S.C. 40103(b)(1). While it is clear that navigable airspace falls under the purview of the FAA, the boundaries of that airspace remain unclear.
According to Federal Aviation Regulations, “navigable airspace” is defined as “airspace at and above the minimum flight altitudes prescribed by or under this chapter.... For airplanes, the minimum flight altitude while flying over congested areas or open air assemblies of persons is 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle.... Over uncongested areas, airplanes can operate at an altitude of 500 feet above the surface. However, airplanes can operate even lower when over “open water or sparsely populated areas.” When flying over those areas, aircraft may not operate closer than 500 feet to any person, vehicle, or structure....
At no point, anywhere, does the FAA indicate the altitude below which you "own" the airspace around private property.
Of course not, the FAA has absolutely no authority over ownership of airspace above private property. You might as well assert that setbacks don't exist because the FAA does not indicate so...
I see good questions dismissed by those with lots of points with excuses of "it's a duplicate" because they didn't bother to read the question thoroughly
And the jackasses who close questions as not related to programming when the questions are clearly related to programming, but just happen to involve another subject as well, for instance questions about network programming...
...considering his treatment of Mexico during the campaign and during the first weeks of his presidency...
Uhm, yeah there's that--there's also the annexation of Texas and the Mexican-American War...
Of course saying unlimited or infinite energy are just hyperbole...
Not to mention that, the waste heat from "unlimited" fusion would cook the earth ;-)
It's written as if people here have never heard of fusion before.
Plus, not a single word about how this system is different from any other... (It reads as though no one had ever before thought of the idea of magnetic containment...)
If your team consists solely of programmers of medium competence, Agile may be the best choice. If you have even one excellent systems architect...
What you're ignoring, is that for a hell of a lot of real-world projects, there's already a pretty good architecture in the form of one of several appropriate frameworks--and in many cases the team is already using one.
There's really a small portion of software development that is cutting-edge.
No, there are not "strong arguments on both sides". One side is corrupt and lying. Either the local administration of the schools are skimming funds and creating the hazardous unqualified schools as described, or the government agency is lying because they demanded bribes and were refused. This is not a "both sides have a point" kind of situation, and actual journalism would require digging in and finding the truth.
When your major investor is months late paying the bills, things always work out fine in the end.
If Mango can produce enough revenue, Oracle will make them an offer they can't refuse. In the meantime, they can let them (Mango) do all the dirty work of gathering clients.
While that's true, I would hope that they might also get an offer from Amazon or IBM, or even Microsoft...
From my experience, I'd guess that about 90% of Oracle installations do not need Oracle. They're all ripe for migration to PostgreSQL or MongoDB. (Granted the 10% of installations that are big enough to need Oracle will be way more than 10% of Oracle's database revenue, but it's still a nice market segment, ripe for the taking.)
Out there, "traditional roofing materials" are asphalt shingles, or sometimes cedar shakes, neither of which is bulky or brittle.
Cedar shakes are quite brittle. A good hail storm leaves them with tiny cracks, which spread with hot/cold cycles, so that a year or two after the storm they literally disintegrate into shards.
Shingles, on the other hand, could have hail dropped from a very high distance indeed -- enough to reach terminal velocity.
I'm pretty sure you have no idea what the phrase "terminal velocity" actually means, otherwise you wouldn't throw it around in such an idiotically pointless way.
Hint: please describe to us under what conditions hail could possibly ever NOT be at "terminal velocity" when it hits your roof ;-)
OK, if you have a dependent child it's all 50 states. If you have no children it's 31 states.
Sounds about right (I didn't bother checking the current numbers). It was much worse before ACA.
If you are unemployed with no income, you qualify for medicaid.
Not true at all. Good for you that you live in a state decent enough to offer Medicaid to out-of-work adults. From medicaid.gov:
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that, together with the Children’s Health Insurance Program, provides health coverage to over 72.5 million Americans, including children, pregnant women, parents, seniors and individuals with disabilities. Medicaid is the single largest source of health coverage in the United States.
In order to participate in Medicaid, federal law requires states to cover certain groups of individuals. Low income families, qualified pregnant women and children, and individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are examples of mandatory eligibility groups. States have additional options for coverage and may choose to cover other groups, such as individuals receiving home and community based services and children in foster care who are not otherwise eligible.
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 created the opportunity for states to expand Medicaid to cover nearly all low-income Americans under age 65. Eligibility for children was extended to at least 133 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) in every state (most states cover children to higher income levels) and states were given the option to extend eligibility to adults with income at or below 133 percent of the FPL. The majority of states have chosen to expand coverage to adults, and those that have not yet expanded may choose to do so at any time...
Or just use go and all those problems disappear as well.
BWAHAHAHA! They disappear, right up until the moment you send mutable references across channels instead of deep copies, then poof you're right back to having to get your locks correct!
OTOH, "Or just use Erlang and all those problems disappear as well." would actually be a correct statement.
It's not the fault of FaceBook. It's the fault of people who WANT and NEED to believe the bullshit in order to prop up their otherwise unsustainable sense of white victimization. If FB did not exist, they'd still believe all of Trump's lies.
...it's quite simple to show that the EM drive would be a perpetual motion machine if it worked...
How? My understanding is that a whole lot of energy goes in and very little "comes out", that the mystery/debate/possible fraud is entirely around conversion of energy to thrust.
If only people didn't, you know, travel...
Yes, and that would mean it's a perpetual motion machine too.
Be careful, that may be a useful analogy, but it's not literally true--the actual definition of a perpetual motion machine is that it moves forever without energy input.
If you truly wanted to see pompous assholes engaged in furious self-justification, you'd vote Clinton, not Trump ;-)
Email threading, and duplication detection / dedupe are standard tasks that are performed on a daily basis on huge datasets. (As part of the Processing phase of the EDRM model.)
Hell, thanks to a massive screw-up with OS X upgrade, I actually needed to check for dups this weekend. A half-hour to write the script, about 30 seconds running time for 250,000 emails on a 5-year-old laptop with an old-fashioned spinning disk--single core only, no need to break the job across cores...
I would assume the FBI to be vastly better at this than I am ;-)
I would put lots of money on the proposition that the State Department does, in fact, have a classified email system that is email in every sense except being behind an air gap.
The state department has important offices all around the world (hint: they're called "embassies"). How exactly would email function behind an "air gap" for such an organization???
Assange never gives out details about who his leakers are, but even he took the time to state categorically that the Podesta leakers are did not come from the Russian government
What on earth makes you think that Assange is truthful, or even that he necessarily knows for certain the original source of the hacked emails???
Instead of setting up a hair-trigger response shouldn't we first have an investigation, and then approach this through diplomatic channels?
What on earth makes you think there has been no investigation and no approach through diplomatic channels???
And in other news, we have Obama encouraging illegals to vote...
I watched the video and that is ABSOLUTELY NOT what he said, not at all. When he says "when you vote you're a citizen" he means that only citizens get to vote, it's insanely addle-headed nonsense to spin it as though he meant, "if you can manage to sneak into a polling booth illegally, *poof* you become a citizen".
Ahem...
The federal government has exclusive sovereignty of U.S. airspace. Congress delegated to the FAA the ability to define “navigable airspace” and the authority to regulate “navigable airspace” of aircraft by regulation or order. 49 U.S.C. 40103(b)(1). While it is clear that navigable airspace falls under the purview of the FAA, the boundaries of that airspace remain unclear.
According to Federal Aviation Regulations, “navigable airspace” is defined as “airspace at and above the minimum flight altitudes prescribed by or under this chapter.... For airplanes, the minimum flight altitude while flying over congested areas or open air assemblies of persons is 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle.... Over uncongested areas, airplanes can operate at an altitude of 500 feet above the surface. However, airplanes can operate even lower when over “open water or sparsely populated areas.” When flying over those areas, aircraft may not operate closer than 500 feet to any person, vehicle, or structure....
At no point, anywhere, does the FAA indicate the altitude below which you "own" the airspace around private property.
Of course not, the FAA has absolutely no authority over ownership of airspace above private property. You might as well assert that setbacks don't exist because the FAA does not indicate so...
WTF? Of course not, Emacs will embed systemd!