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voxadam

11,075karma·1,697submissions·February 6, 2014
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Of course you're right. I'll chalk that one up to poor proofreading on my part and not even try to blame autocorrect.
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Would it be possible to shard the encrypted data across multiple backends (e.g. across multiple providers or across multiple accounts on a single service)? It might be useful/interesting/fun…
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Another comment pointed out that Netscape originally planned to call it LiceScript but was encouraged by Sun to change it JavaScript so I say if we're going to change the name we go with the orig…
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How about a self-cleaning house? https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/07/18/us/frances-gabe-dead-i... …
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Did you file a bug report?
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I have to agree on one point here. Even though I'm quite comfortable with machine tools, both manual and CNC, I'd be terrified to chuck up a laptop in a lathe.
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This is great to hear. The new D400 devices look quite promising on paper but I have seen virtually no 3rd party reports on how well they perform in the real world. Are you using the D435 outdoors as …
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• Software Development • 4k+ Video Editing • High Resolution Image Editing • 3D CAD • GIS • AR/VR • Data Science • Machine Learning • the list goes on… …
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Dendrite seems to be a much more active Matrix server written in Go. https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite …
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I'm pretty sure mantis shrimp (stomatopods) do the same thing. Apparently they're capable of smashing through the glass of aquariums if not properly reinforced.
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Didn't Walmart try to buy itself some sort of bank back in 2006 or so? I have a vague recollection of the venture and it not going Walmart's way.
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If you look at the imgur link you'll see a impact barrier that had previously been crushed and not reset or repaired.
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That's interesting but it still seems to be utilizing a single sensor set to different exposures in series, not multiple synchronized global shutter image sensors each set to different exposures.…
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Arizona driver's licenses don't expire until you turn 65.
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IPv6
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Why can't you buy a TX2? Arrow appears to have 462 in stock right now.
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Is there any reason it wouldn't be possible to employ multiple cameras each with varying gain/ISO/aperture/exposure/shutter-speed to combat the narrow dynamic range of the ind…
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It's called engineered obsolescence.
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I'd love to know how this project compare to the similar Go based project go-coreutils.[0] [0] https://github.com/ericlagergren/go-coreutils …
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Since TPUs are used at Google to process data for its own service offerings (e.g. image classification, voice recognition, language translation, NLP, route planning, etc.) wouldn't it be fair to …
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What tools did you end up settling on for PDF data/text extraction? I ask because I have a side project that I've been neglecting for far too long which depends in part on cleanly extracting…
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Assuming it supports DisplayPort v2.0 or greater you should be able to connect two monitors using a MST (Multi-Stream Transport) hub or monitors that natively support MST daisy chaining.
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On a somewhat related note there is a link implementation of Kafka written in Go called Jocko.[0] [0] https://github.com/travisjeffery/jocko …
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That sounds genuinely interesting. That said, I have to ask, why you would want to do such a thing?
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I recently listened to a podcast with the founders of a startup by the name of Aerial ( https://aerial.ai ) that that is doing real-time location mapping and activity detection using wifi an…
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Maybe HP is doing there best to steer clear of anything that might result in Stratasys suing them.
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It's great to hear that Container Linux will live on as an official and supported product/project. Is there any chance you can comment on the future of rkt development and support from a Cor…
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When a GPS disciplined time server or server appliance encounters a condition where the GPS signal becomes unavailable or unreliable a local oscillator is used to keep time. The local oscillator is ge…
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http://minimega.org/
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Linus has a long history with, a deep understanding of, and I presume a special place in his heart for x86 microarchitectures.
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