>At no point did anyone think to explain that we were measuring the areas under curves, or their rates of change
In my experience you get taught the definition of a derivative of a function at a point is equal to the instantaneous rate of change and that integrals are defined as a Reimann Sum, the sum of the area under the curve. Everything in the class comes from building on top of those definitions.
The company offering the ambulance surface. Similar to how a pool cleaning company will send you a bill if you call them and have them clean your pool.
Even if LISP machines took off, an editor running on them still would not be an OS. Such claims come from people who don't understand what a platform is and who can conflate any platform with an operating system. You also see these people calling web browsers operating systems. By this flawed definition you could even call things like Roblox an operating system.
Apple is a premium brand with high brand loyalty. Do you not think even 1 billionaire would want something like that? Even to just say that they bought it. Apple could sell things at a price point much more than $10k.
There is no need to be condescending to me and be arrogant despite you being ambiguous over which definition of the word you were using. You could simply end the conversation, realizing we were talking past each other but instead you decided to take jabs such as implying I am ESL, implying I am bad at English, and assuming I'm early in my career in order to attempt to belittle me.
For most projects the more practical solution is to use clouds offering GLM 5.2 for free. 1 token per minute is minuscule compared to their rate limits for free usage.
With AI you can scale the protection against social engineering. Where with humans you have to start from scratch each time and they are more likely to mess up.
Also as a part of forcing Minecraft users onto Microsoft accounts they threatened, and carried out deleting everyone's Minecraft and Mojang accounts.
If you refused to comply or happened to take a break from the game during that time, now you have to buy the game again and you lost anything on any multiplayer tied to your old account.
This is such a malicious interpretation. Do you think VPN operating are also trying to attack websites? Both offer the same kind of product.
>paid for hijacking their users' network connections
Nothing is being hijacked. Again the author is using wording to try and paint these people as malicious actors.
>Recently, LWN was subjected what was, by far, the heaviest scraper attack yet.
LWN is a static site. To me it seems more expensive to use Anubis than just serve the actual page.