The arrow of time is an illusion and if you make a video of atomic level events and play it forwards and then play it backwards, no one can tell you which is which.
You do like to talk about yourself, don't you? Don't just convince people to deport you, leave voluntarily! Oh, you miss home and can't afford the fare? I get it now!
I myself am tired of people who point to things they don't understand and state with certainty that it supports their unfounded conclusions when they do nothing of the sort. This goes way beyond simply not knowing something.
There is depression where the primary symptom is suicidal feelings and there is depression where the primary symptom is lack of motivation and anywhere in between. Right now, I am struggling with lack of motivation.
The Volkswagon Diesel scandal was because the decisions Volkswagon executives made weren't transparent, not algorithms. Despite laws being readable, when it comes to enforcing and interpreting them, you have to rely on nontransparent judges and juries. People aren't transparent and it has always gone back to people, no matter how much you want to throw shade on the new stuff, or claim that this or that aspect of the old stuff somehow made things transparent.
YouTube Red seems to be much of a special case, but it seems it is dispelled for me. One of the things I think are in my favor is my subscribing to lots of stuff so YouTube doesn't feel as much of a need to fall back on popular stuff. That being said, YouTube is a broken and glitchy system with limited features, so I may have been a bit hasty to say the fault lies with the user.
Playlist training is only good for getting you stuff you want at least sometimes and avoiding the stuff you don't want ever. It could be more effective at giving you only the stuff you want at the times and places you want it, and the YouTube interface is pretty horrendous, but if you aren't making use of the tools that do exist, that's on you.
Because the processes were so transparent to begin with. At least the algorithms have the possibility of being looked at. Maybe that should have been the story.
There is a button somewhere on every video that you can click on that says not interested. Do that enough and they will stop showing up. For that matter I click the subscribe button on just about any fool that comments on videos I like regardless of whether they have any intention of making videos and am probably technically subscribed to PewDiePie, but his videos never show up as recommendations for me because I actually manage my blinking YouTube situation.
There's nothing BASIC can't do.. while that is generally true for programming languages in general, BASIC has a long tradition of bringing in house what for other languages are external libraries and turning them into commands that are intrinsics in the language. Take a look at all the modern flavors of BASIC and their built-in commands. If you can code it into a compiler it can be BASIC, baby!
Not entirely, but so far I have encountered nothing to suggest that the learning curve will be particularly steep, but I have a lot of projects and have health problems and depression to deal with.
I divided the situation up into symptoms and problems. The potential of a country ceasing to exist is a problem. The solution may in fact be to migrate the people elsewhere, but that doesn't make the things I identified as merely symptoms problems.
Just about any language can have a compiler written for it that writes code that meets the low-memory requirements. It helps if the programmer is intimate with the details of what language elements map to which machine code.
I've written code that popped the default return location and pushed a value that took me anywhere in the program I cared to go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I'm complaining that the devices are way too thin. They don't sit well in my hands and that is the main expanded complaint for it being too thin, but it also means a smaller battery. And with the screen on, the stupid phones have negative battery life, and by that I mean that when the phone is plugged in, it still needs to draw from the battery to fulfill its power needs.
As well as anyone else who happens to want to buy something that can be shipped along those new routes. I don't see the big deal about a myriad of symptoms that people are making hay about. Sure the situation has problems but crying about each and every change as if it is one is only annoying and pathetic. Develop ways to manage the situation that addresses real problems. Meanwhile, I will enjoy my mild winters and the summers aren't all that hotter.
The diagnostic information, if any, is never informative. My Android phone was attempting to connect to my home network over and over again with absolutely zero information. All the devices and software I deal with are like that.
The arrow of time is an illusion and if you make a video of atomic level events and play it forwards and then play it backwards, no one can tell you which is which.
Without a citation there is no indication that the evidence exists. And no you can't just Google it, because there are too many invalid results.
You do like to talk about yourself, don't you? Don't just convince people to deport you, leave voluntarily! Oh, you miss home and can't afford the fare? I get it now!
No, you are the upset person. The AC was saying that you were rude in saying that the stuff was pathetically easy.
There's the Serval mesh app: https://play.google.com/store/...
You really spent 0 amount of time looking into this, didn't you?
Step 1: https://play.google.com/store/...
Step 2: https://play.google.com/store/...
I myself am tired of people who point to things they don't understand and state with certainty that it supports their unfounded conclusions when they do nothing of the sort. This goes way beyond simply not knowing something.
Well, since I don't get the point of the joke, would you care to enlighten me?
There is depression where the primary symptom is suicidal feelings and there is depression where the primary symptom is lack of motivation and anywhere in between. Right now, I am struggling with lack of motivation.
Citation needed
There is plenty of available real estate so your quip about my bedroom is really quite stupid.
The Volkswagon Diesel scandal was because the decisions Volkswagon executives made weren't transparent, not algorithms. Despite laws being readable, when it comes to enforcing and interpreting them, you have to rely on nontransparent judges and juries. People aren't transparent and it has always gone back to people, no matter how much you want to throw shade on the new stuff, or claim that this or that aspect of the old stuff somehow made things transparent.
YouTube Red seems to be much of a special case, but it seems it is dispelled for me. One of the things I think are in my favor is my subscribing to lots of stuff so YouTube doesn't feel as much of a need to fall back on popular stuff. That being said, YouTube is a broken and glitchy system with limited features, so I may have been a bit hasty to say the fault lies with the user.
Playlist training is only good for getting you stuff you want at least sometimes and avoiding the stuff you don't want ever. It could be more effective at giving you only the stuff you want at the times and places you want it, and the YouTube interface is pretty horrendous, but if you aren't making use of the tools that do exist, that's on you.
Because the processes were so transparent to begin with. At least the algorithms have the possibility of being looked at. Maybe that should have been the story.
There is a button somewhere on every video that you can click on that says not interested. Do that enough and they will stop showing up. For that matter I click the subscribe button on just about any fool that comments on videos I like regardless of whether they have any intention of making videos and am probably technically subscribed to PewDiePie, but his videos never show up as recommendations for me because I actually manage my blinking YouTube situation.
There's nothing BASIC can't do.. while that is generally true for programming languages in general, BASIC has a long tradition of bringing in house what for other languages are external libraries and turning them into commands that are intrinsics in the language. Take a look at all the modern flavors of BASIC and their built-in commands. If you can code it into a compiler it can be BASIC, baby!
Not entirely, but so far I have encountered nothing to suggest that the learning curve will be particularly steep, but I have a lot of projects and have health problems and depression to deal with.
I divided the situation up into symptoms and problems. The potential of a country ceasing to exist is a problem. The solution may in fact be to migrate the people elsewhere, but that doesn't make the things I identified as merely symptoms problems.
Just about any language can have a compiler written for it that writes code that meets the low-memory requirements. It helps if the programmer is intimate with the details of what language elements map to which machine code.
I've written code that popped the default return location and pushed a value that took me anywhere in the program I cared to go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I'm complaining that the devices are way too thin. They don't sit well in my hands and that is the main expanded complaint for it being too thin, but it also means a smaller battery. And with the screen on, the stupid phones have negative battery life, and by that I mean that when the phone is plugged in, it still needs to draw from the battery to fulfill its power needs.
As well as anyone else who happens to want to buy something that can be shipped along those new routes. I don't see the big deal about a myriad of symptoms that people are making hay about. Sure the situation has problems but crying about each and every change as if it is one is only annoying and pathetic. Develop ways to manage the situation that addresses real problems. Meanwhile, I will enjoy my mild winters and the summers aren't all that hotter.
The diagnostic information, if any, is never informative. My Android phone was attempting to connect to my home network over and over again with absolutely zero information. All the devices and software I deal with are like that.
Indiana is a fire at will, quit at will state and employers discovered that employees will quit without a two-week or somesuch notice.