For a drug it makes sense to normalize by weight. Does it make sense for this test? The radiation probably isn't evenly distributed in normal use. Mostly hands face and pocket areas I would guess.
People are different. I sleep 10-6 weeknights. I get excercise and I eat right. When I get to work my coworker has been there an hour and machine guns me with ideas on the research we have been doing. From my perspective he seems manic and I can't follow. Around 10:30 he starts to make sense. Around noon I start to contribute. By 5 he says I start seeming manic and he can't follow. Then I go home at 6 and waste an hour or two of good thinking time.
Not all of us with reduced or absent empathy are psychopaths. That isn't even an APA diagnosis anymore, it is a pejorative. Antisocial personality disorder, the preferred term, requires multiple criteria, and diminished affect is just one.
He didn't make original claims, he cited peer reviewed journal articles! If citing scientific journals (even ones later found to be wrong) is disruptive then we need to be disrupted. I'm not worried about damore, he is set for life on the speaking circuit, but all those people stuck in these companies who are afraid to speak their mind make me sad. My workplace is the opposite. If it was found you voted Democratic you would be ostracized. It is a megacorp, but in a sector with conservative selection bias. I have friends who are liberal and they feel they can't mention opinions at work and I hate that for them.
Dunno about ages but I did this on a friends car long enough ago that to change the injection tables I had to peal back a sticker on a UV erasable EPROM before re-loading. Before that it would have been tuning an analogue paid controller and before that it would have been adjusting a carburetor. No one thinks of that as weird because end users often had to do it.
A zero growth economy is a foregone conclusion *eventually* just from a physics perspective. It may be a long way down the road, but isn't it smarter to balance our books planning for zero growth and using growth to acquire assets like infrastructure and lowered taxes in the future when we already have the money in hand? That way when zero growth becomes a reality it isn't as painful.
What about intersections where there are always a few cars in line? How would you ever turn left? I think I must be confused about what you mean. Like the gp I was taught first to the sign/blinking red goes first in all cases. The rule kind of makes sense except for the constantly backed up case which could lead to a pretty bad deadlock it seems like.
I have been told the last one is often still ruled your fault for not leaving enough gap that you cannot be knocked into the car in front of you. I had a different experience. I was in a 4 car. First car stopped for no reason. I stopped in time. Third car was a giant dually diesel truck packed with welding equipment. It might have stopped in time but it got hit by a sedan whose front end was completely crumpled to the passenger cabin. The impact of such a large loaded vehicle bumped me into the first car but not enough to cause visible damage. She left saying I didn't hot her. Not sure why she stopped then. My rear license was bent and a small ding on the bumper. The truck was undamaged. My car was Avis and they never contacted me for a fee. GEICO did contact me to verify the account of the truck.
I double clutch every time I downshift because clutches are easier to replace than synchros. I had my clutch stick shut once and I drove home matching revs. My car is 2011.
I also weld using oxy-fuel, not some argon and spool nonsense. And I program C with vi, GCC, and gdb. I still use commas to separate three or more things in a sentence.
Get off my lawn!
I'm not even 40 yet. I can't imagine how bad I'll be by the time the self driving cars are the norm.
The whole point of labor saving devices is to save labor. We shouldn't tax technology that eliminates jobs. Or force businesses to pay more for labor than the market dictates. We should just make sure everyone is taken care of well and tax evenly to cover it. Let us reap the benefits of our labor saving devices. All those cashiers and truck drivers will soon be free to create funny YouTube videos all day while drinking beer and kicking their legs up. That is fine by me. When we automate my job I have some ideas for some metal art I'd like to try. We don't all have to work to eat, but we do all have to eat. So we have to persuade those that do work to feed those who don't.
The actual definition of conservatism is "a dedication to traditional values and opposition to change or innovation". Sometimes change is bad, sometimes innovation is a dead end. Conservatives are the balance that tames the chaos of unrestrained creativity. It is a boring job but someone has to do it.
He was asked his opinion in a confidential forum and when it wasn't the right opinion he was outed. That isn't acting like a jerk. There is no opinion you can have that is so bad that you are acting like a jerk, until you, you know, act on it. Confiding your opinion to HR when asked for it, is just being honest. It has been said that we cannot afford to be tolerant of intolerance, but the logical conclusion of that attitude is total annihilation. He has opinions some consider backwards. Let it go. He has the right to be wrong and still do his seemingly mediocre job unmolested.
Go is less performant than java. Rust is on par with c++. They have nearly opposite design goals. Use go for server back end services, not kernels or drivers. The rest of your post is spot on. Citation is the benchmark game.
I'm the opposite. As much as I enjoy a dry aged rib eye, I would settle for cheap and easy over taste, but nutritionally I do so much better when I eat a lot of meat. I'm not paleo or Atkins, I just feel better when I rule out grains beans(including soy), nuts and dairy. Which leaves whole vegetables and fruits, a pound of grassfed ground beef a day and some salmon or sardines.
That gets pricey and it is annoying to prepare. I tried the soylent kickstarter, but the massive dose of rice protein was not well absorbed and caused digestion problems that lasted for over a month so it wasn't just adaptation. Then they changed the fish oil to vegetable oil and dropped he protein to starch ratio and was garbage. My triglycerides went from 120 to 380 that year. I'm back on my meat and veggies again and feel great.
So if they made a cheap horrible tasting plant based protein source, but it worked? I would be all in.
My dentist said the paperwork burden for public healthcare was much higher than for private insurance and that the rates allowed for hygienists and doctors was below what they could turn a profit, so they stopped taking it. The doctors left that still take insurance seem to be universally horrible, so I doubt dropping wages and allowing for more doctors would make any difference in quality, so I say bring on the single payer. I'll pay out of pocket for anything diagnostic or surgical anyway just to get decent quality.
Doesn't the law prohibit the legislature from delegating legislative power to the executive branch? I've always been unable to figure put why it was legal for any of the executive regulatory bodies to exist. I'm not very good at grokking law though. Could someone explain it?
Where I grew up power outages occurred twice a year or more. Winter was better, you could burn wood for heat. Summer was miserable, it could get to 90F in the house quote easily. Used a gas generator just for the fridge. They rarely lasted longer than a week. An electric vehicle would be a problem there. Range to the nearest city would be an issue too.
So called socialist and communist governments never live up to the purist ideals, because governmentnis an impossible problem, but national socialism is a very accurate way to describe the NSDAP's plan. It was not an international populist movement but a more local take care of your neighbor first populist movement. The corporatist elements of the behavior were deals that had to be made to survive as a party. Of they could have gotten away with nationalizing everything I have no doubt they would have. And they had a concept of universal care for all members of the state. They just excluded minorities from that tallying. From an economic standpoint I would call it attempted socialism in a very capitalist nation, with all the half measures and compromises that entails.
You are sampling to form your estimate from a biased population. I am in the opposite situation. It seems like everyone I meet thinks Linux is a fad from the 90s. I spend about half my time in a vim g++ gdb workflow and the other in visual studio. All the windows lovers think c# is the only language worth using. These are true c++ experts converted. I use c++ for my work and I still think vs is the best ide ever 2008 and 2015 are the better versions. The betweens were iffy but still better than eclipse or blocks. I work faster with vs than any Linux workflow I have used.
Also, it may not matter but many of those benchmarks where c and c++ win, like n-body, platform specific intrinsics are used. Rust is the fastest platform independent solution for n-body. I expect it to get even faster once they incorporate an llvm with newgvn enabled. The clear partitioning of speed is c,c++,rust, and then everything else. They stand alone of the languages in the benchmark game. If I were to take a step down to java speeds go would definetly be in the running along with swift and c#, but those are the languages I would compare go to, not systems languages that make absolutely no compromises to ease of use.
Why does everyone mention these two together? Rust has no GC and is faster than C++ in most benchmarks, and GO has tiny pause but low overall speed GC and is slower than java in most benchmarks. Benchmarks aren't real software but they do show trends. GO has trouble with memory allocation performance for instance. Rust's problems are mostly ergonomic (and nontrivial), performance and undefined behavior they have down. They are completely different languages for completely different uses.
I use MATLAB if it is available. Don't always get to pick my tools. If it is just excel I use excel. If they have numpy and excel... I still use excel, vba is 10x faster and has all the blas and iterative stuff I usually need.
Matlab is better when I have it, for sure though, until it isn't fast enough then I go to c++ and eigen. Preferably c++11 or better, but solving the problem with whatever is at hand on a short schedule appeals to me in an Apollo 13 sort of way.
If it is autoimmune then a diet like the autoimmune protocol probably would help, but good luck finding a doctor to tell you that. IME they all try to put you on immunosuppressives. Also if the Arthritis is just worn through cartilage, there is no diet to grow it back that I have heard.
For a drug it makes sense to normalize by weight. Does it make sense for this test? The radiation probably isn't evenly distributed in normal use. Mostly hands face and pocket areas I would guess.
People are different. I sleep 10-6 weeknights. I get excercise and I eat right. When I get to work my coworker has been there an hour and machine guns me with ideas on the research we have been doing. From my perspective he seems manic and I can't follow. Around 10:30 he starts to make sense. Around noon I start to contribute. By 5 he says I start seeming manic and he can't follow. Then I go home at 6 and waste an hour or two of good thinking time.
Not all of us with reduced or absent empathy are psychopaths. That isn't even an APA diagnosis anymore, it is a pejorative. Antisocial personality disorder, the preferred term, requires multiple criteria, and diminished affect is just one.
He didn't make original claims, he cited peer reviewed journal articles! If citing scientific journals (even ones later found to be wrong) is disruptive then we need to be disrupted. I'm not worried about damore, he is set for life on the speaking circuit, but all those people stuck in these companies who are afraid to speak their mind make me sad. My workplace is the opposite. If it was found you voted Democratic you would be ostracized. It is a megacorp, but in a sector with conservative selection bias. I have friends who are liberal and they feel they can't mention opinions at work and I hate that for them.
Pid controller. Autocorrect is even worse than an automatic transmission.
Dunno about ages but I did this on a friends car long enough ago that to change the injection tables I had to peal back a sticker on a UV erasable EPROM before re-loading. Before that it would have been tuning an analogue paid controller and before that it would have been adjusting a carburetor. No one thinks of that as weird because end users often had to do it.
A zero growth economy is a foregone conclusion *eventually* just from a physics perspective. It may be a long way down the road, but isn't it smarter to balance our books planning for zero growth and using growth to acquire assets like infrastructure and lowered taxes in the future when we already have the money in hand? That way when zero growth becomes a reality it isn't as painful.
What about intersections where there are always a few cars in line? How would you ever turn left? I think I must be confused about what you mean. Like the gp I was taught first to the sign/blinking red goes first in all cases. The rule kind of makes sense except for the constantly backed up case which could lead to a pretty bad deadlock it seems like.
I have been told the last one is often still ruled your fault for not leaving enough gap that you cannot be knocked into the car in front of you. I had a different experience. I was in a 4 car. First car stopped for no reason. I stopped in time. Third car was a giant dually diesel truck packed with welding equipment. It might have stopped in time but it got hit by a sedan whose front end was completely crumpled to the passenger cabin. The impact of such a large loaded vehicle bumped me into the first car but not enough to cause visible damage. She left saying I didn't hot her. Not sure why she stopped then. My rear license was bent and a small ding on the bumper. The truck was undamaged. My car was Avis and they never contacted me for a fee. GEICO did contact me to verify the account of the truck.
I double clutch every time I downshift because clutches are easier to replace than synchros. I had my clutch stick shut once and I drove home matching revs. My car is 2011.
I also weld using oxy-fuel, not some argon and spool nonsense. And I program C with vi, GCC, and gdb. I still use commas to separate three or more things in a sentence.
Get off my lawn!
I'm not even 40 yet. I can't imagine how bad I'll be by the time the self driving cars are the norm.
The whole point of labor saving devices is to save labor. We shouldn't tax technology that eliminates jobs. Or force businesses to pay more for labor than the market dictates. We should just make sure everyone is taken care of well and tax evenly to cover it. Let us reap the benefits of our labor saving devices. All those cashiers and truck drivers will soon be free to create funny YouTube videos all day while drinking beer and kicking their legs up. That is fine by me. When we automate my job I have some ideas for some metal art I'd like to try. We don't all have to work to eat, but we do all have to eat. So we have to persuade those that do work to feed those who don't.
The actual definition of conservatism is "a dedication to traditional values and opposition to change or innovation". Sometimes change is bad, sometimes innovation is a dead end. Conservatives are the balance that tames the chaos of unrestrained creativity. It is a boring job but someone has to do it.
He was asked his opinion in a confidential forum and when it wasn't the right opinion he was outed. That isn't acting like a jerk. There is no opinion you can have that is so bad that you are acting like a jerk, until you, you know, act on it. Confiding your opinion to HR when asked for it, is just being honest. It has been said that we cannot afford to be tolerant of intolerance, but the logical conclusion of that attitude is total annihilation. He has opinions some consider backwards. Let it go. He has the right to be wrong and still do his seemingly mediocre job unmolested.
Go is less performant than java. Rust is on par with c++. They have nearly opposite design goals. Use go for server back end services, not kernels or drivers. The rest of your post is spot on. Citation is the benchmark game.
I'm the opposite. As much as I enjoy a dry aged rib eye, I would settle for cheap and easy over taste, but nutritionally I do so much better when I eat a lot of meat. I'm not paleo or Atkins, I just feel better when I rule out grains beans(including soy), nuts and dairy. Which leaves whole vegetables and fruits, a pound of grassfed ground beef a day and some salmon or sardines.
That gets pricey and it is annoying to prepare. I tried the soylent kickstarter, but the massive dose of rice protein was not well absorbed and caused digestion problems that lasted for over a month so it wasn't just adaptation. Then they changed the fish oil to vegetable oil and dropped he protein to starch ratio and was garbage. My triglycerides went from 120 to 380 that year. I'm back on my meat and veggies again and feel great.
So if they made a cheap horrible tasting plant based protein source, but it worked? I would be all in.
My dentist said the paperwork burden for public healthcare was much higher than for private insurance and that the rates allowed for hygienists and doctors was below what they could turn a profit, so they stopped taking it. The doctors left that still take insurance seem to be universally horrible, so I doubt dropping wages and allowing for more doctors would make any difference in quality, so I say bring on the single payer. I'll pay out of pocket for anything diagnostic or surgical anyway just to get decent quality.
Doesn't the law prohibit the legislature from delegating legislative power to the executive branch? I've always been unable to figure put why it was legal for any of the executive regulatory bodies to exist. I'm not very good at grokking law though. Could someone explain it?
Where I grew up power outages occurred twice a year or more. Winter was better, you could burn wood for heat. Summer was miserable, it could get to 90F in the house quote easily. Used a gas generator just for the fridge. They rarely lasted longer than a week. An electric vehicle would be a problem there. Range to the nearest city would be an issue too.
So called socialist and communist governments never live up to the purist ideals, because governmentnis an impossible problem, but national socialism is a very accurate way to describe the NSDAP's plan. It was not an international populist movement but a more local take care of your neighbor first populist movement. The corporatist elements of the behavior were deals that had to be made to survive as a party. Of they could have gotten away with nationalizing everything I have no doubt they would have. And they had a concept of universal care for all members of the state. They just excluded minorities from that tallying. From an economic standpoint I would call it attempted socialism in a very capitalist nation, with all the half measures and compromises that entails.
You are sampling to form your estimate from a biased population. I am in the opposite situation. It seems like everyone I meet thinks Linux is a fad from the 90s. I spend about half my time in a vim g++ gdb workflow and the other in visual studio. All the windows lovers think c# is the only language worth using. These are true c++ experts converted. I use c++ for my work and I still think vs is the best ide ever 2008 and 2015 are the better versions. The betweens were iffy but still better than eclipse or blocks. I work faster with vs than any Linux workflow I have used.
Also, it may not matter but many of those benchmarks where c and c++ win, like n-body, platform specific intrinsics are used. Rust is the fastest platform independent solution for n-body. I expect it to get even faster once they incorporate an llvm with newgvn enabled. The clear partitioning of speed is c,c++,rust, and then everything else. They stand alone of the languages in the benchmark game. If I were to take a step down to java speeds go would definetly be in the running along with swift and c#, but those are the languages I would compare go to, not systems languages that make absolutely no compromises to ease of use.
This is what I find.
http://benchmarksgame.alioth.d...
Why does everyone mention these two together? Rust has no GC and is faster than C++ in most benchmarks, and GO has tiny pause but low overall speed GC and is slower than java in most benchmarks. Benchmarks aren't real software but they do show trends. GO has trouble with memory allocation performance for instance. Rust's problems are mostly ergonomic (and nontrivial), performance and undefined behavior they have down. They are completely different languages for completely different uses.
I use MATLAB if it is available. Don't always get to pick my tools. If it is just excel I use excel. If they have numpy and excel... I still use excel, vba is 10x faster and has all the blas and iterative stuff I usually need.
Matlab is better when I have it, for sure though, until it isn't fast enough then I go to c++ and eigen. Preferably c++11 or better, but solving the problem with whatever is at hand on a short schedule appeals to me in an Apollo 13 sort of way.
If it is autoimmune then a diet like the autoimmune protocol probably would help, but good luck finding a doctor to tell you that. IME they all try to put you on immunosuppressives. Also if the Arthritis is just worn through cartilage, there is no diet to grow it back that I have heard.