Seems like a stretch to invent hypotheticals for how a common person might benefit. I am curious what the usage stats are for it and what reflections that has on society.
I had an exec level interviewer ask me about migrating from sql server to pg and deep down I knew it would be a nightmare but also knew that I would have to say its ok in order to continue on with the interview process, I paused and said that it was possible but would likely require a lot of work....luckily didn't get that job
Agreed. I had the G4 but eventually quit because it was sounding false alarms frequently. The later versions are more accurate but I question whether I would participate if their programs get more closed off. Also don't want to use a closed source mobile app without knowing what personal data might be getting sent out.
Still somewhat preliminary but its a grad level course in algos and the goal is to invent a paper that can be submitted to a conference of our choice. My background is in relational databases so I have generally leaned towards optimization in that area. My initial explorations have been to use C's forking of processes and shmem to parallelize both merge and quick sorts so far on my laptop but want to extend this to generate results on different types of hardware and for different types of data sets. I hypothesize that a better understanding of caching will facilitate a lot of this optimization as many of the enterprise systems are pretty advanced in this area.
Thank you for the post. This is an area I am currently exploring in regards to parallelization and have had a somewhat tough time finding papers on the topic.
This is great. I liked the early 2000s Clippers and many times have asked what happened to Darius Miles. First NBA game I went to was Clippers vs. Lakers with this group.
So many times I have wanted to get this type of data. Visa would send reporting this way and it would have to be manually copied over. They offered CSV but there were extra charges associated. There were some pretty good libraries for paragraph text extraction but the graphs were too tough to deal with.
I'd like to know the extent/methods of the tracking and whether I can avoid it by not using their services and cleaning out my browsers and not using gmail.
Hope all is good on your side.