It is though, at the group level. The groups that adopt will have better survival than groups that don't, if the environment is such that parents regularly die while the cubs are small.
> This brute force approach would work for short codes, but not for long ones. To generate all of the length 10 sequences would require computing about a billion hashes (8^10). That would work on my laptop, but length 11 codes (8 billion hashes) would be take a while, and 12 (68 billion hashes) would be a stretch.
We live in the future though. 68 billion hashes is absolutely possible on a laptop.
I don't think building an island is the answer. It will make it even difficult to integrate into the culture. And if you don't want to integrate into the culture, why are you there in the first place?
I have long dreamt about building a portable phased array for this purpose, but additionally using the phase difference between receivers to visualize where the transmission source is.
"pingfs is a filesystem where the data is stored only in the Internet itself,
as ICMP Echo packets (pings) travelling from you to remote servers and
back again."
Hi I wonder how valuable patents are for EB/O visas? I have worked 10+ in a global tech company, through which I am named on about 20 US patents. I don't have external visibility except for through those patents.
How are patents judged when it comes to these visas? Are they enough to prove what needs to be proven?