Was your mother a late bilingual? From this paper [1], we know that for late bilinguals, regions for each language are spatially separated in Broca's area. Broca's area is responsible for speaking, while language understanding is attributed to Wernicke's area*. It's possible that the stroke affected only the part of the Broca's region responsible for English speaking. And since language understanding is handled by another region, it wasn't affected.
*For completeness, according to current neurolinguistic models it's more complex than that, more brain regions are actually responsible for speech/understanding.
Yeah, makes sense that it's popular. I just thought you were making a joke by creating a similar looking issue with a different underlying reason.
In Go example the issue happens because item variable is per-loop, in your python example the issue is not related to loops at all, it's just because functions capture the value of global variables at execution time.
And the cherry on top is that the solution is also similar looking(i=i), but working with a different mechanic underneath(default argument assignment).
Anyway, this was my perspective that led me to interpret this as satire. A bit disappointed haha
Ask the caller to move their hand in front of the camera so the hand fully obstructs the view, and then slowly slide the hand to the side until it completely moves out of the view. Crop-resistant!
Papers say that both are trained on PDB dataset. And still, we see a dramatic gap between old and new Alphafold models. Both were trained by Deepmind, probably with a similar computer power. I think it's obvious that it's not just compute power, method matters a lot.
Thanks for the example. Could you point me to a resource where it explains why the reality is like that? If that’s an implication of a formula of quantum theory(which the article also mentioned briefly), I would like to learn about it and be able to derive this implication myself.
This kind of magnetic sensitivity seems to be dependent on receiving light, because the sensitive molecules form the radical pairs when exposed to light. With this information, evolving within the eye scenario sounds plausible to me.
*For completeness, according to current neurolinguistic models it's more complex than that, more brain regions are actually responsible for speech/understanding.
[1] http://www.nature.com/articles/40623