I still haven’t gotten to maps but I love the tiny town. Getting to trade currency is also great.
I still haven’t gotten to maps but I love the tiny town. Getting to trade currency is also great.
Mind selling me on the dlc? Never played factorio but I am susceptible to automation games. Currently on minecraft create mod and shapez.
Feels like it when my blueberries spoil on the way home as if the store used magic to keep them alive.
I was thinking about caches and evaluating what calculations I want to do.
I fixed a project for someone simulating a machine. That took them almost 9 minutes. Simply replacing the part where they initialised a solver and used it to find a zeropoint of a quadratic function with a call to that initialiser got it down to a minute.
You should have seen their faces when we put the quadratic formula in and it took 28 seconds.
Map, Filter, Reduce Those are the big three for data. More important than those however is mindset and patience with oneself. Writing code that works is the first and most impressive step. Optimizations are fun to think about but unless your computations are sluggish and repeat a lot of unnecessary steps they are rarely a priority.
Build something and shelf it. Trust me, in but a few months you will look back in bewilderment and realize how much you’ve grown.
I might have gotten things messed up because I am not a medical student. Apparently the swap happens only for MRI and similar things where the picture swaps the coronal plane.
If you want the explanation for it search for sagittal and coronal plane. It gives you a way of talking about bodies independent of rotation.
In medicine you use the view of the examiner like your boyfriend. I don’t think that is reasonable for the people lying down though.
Once you start googling some ingredients it is very easy to see what things are for. People are surprised when you tell them chicken flavour is vegan. I still don’t think that is a bad thing.
Just cramming in 5 types of sugar and the daily recommended dosis of salt. That is what frustrates me. Maybe a list of purposes would help.
This is not a hard problem once you wrap your head around it. It is the earliest that some programmers learn about recursion which has a lot of pitfalls and can be frustrating at times.
One additional vertical monitor for e-mail, papers or documentation is great.
It’s the length of the string. The number of characters is 6. It’s a play on words and a question.
Getting to know someone is what dates are for. If that closes the door they were never gonna work out. Don’t force love on people by disguising it. Life is too short for games.
It worked smoothly in emulators. More compute could solve the problem. It doesn’t make up for other shortcomings of the games though.
Or maybe too little. Science will be necessary.
I lost some downloaded content and some extensions are broken (the files exist but the app fails to find them). It will probably work again soon.
Can anyone recommend a cheap receipt printer that takes pictures from a pc or phone? I want to print mtg tokens on the fly.
This is for paid cheats. If you ban in waves the companies selling cheats lose a larger sum of money all at once. This also hits right at the time when they need to put in the most work.
And great for accesibility for people who can not read well.
Modern ai only needs those images to learn features and to project that on embeddings. I do not disagree with your assessment but you are talking about reverse image searching and not about neural nets.
Hot water and excessive heat from cooking can crack the coating.