You might be onto something here.
Data Science
You might be onto something here.
It’s strange to me people refer to the awk
command rather than the AWK language.
From my understanding Redis hasn’t been libre software since 2018 so the new competition from Microsoft might be a driver for the licensing decision.
There’s really nothing worth spending your time with for verbal language learning when it comes to free and open source software. In fact, most software isn’t worth your time.
iTalki can be good for finding you a tutor and having video chats.
Pimsleur is good for solo instruction and practice.
YouTube is good for tips from other language learners and finding immersive content (i.e. content from native speackers in another language).
None of this is libre software.
A Doctor will take risk factors into consideration
Unfortunately we see that the data doesn’t support this assumption. Poor populations are not given the same attention by doctors. Black populations in particular receive worse healthcare in the US after adjusting for many factors like income and family medical history.
To pretend Windows 11 might eventually require a Copilot key on keyboards is plain silly.
This seems like you’ve misinterpreted the situation. Microsoft won’t create a software dependency on a keyboard key being present (there’s already a hotkey combination that will launch Copilot in Windows 11. What is likely to happen is that Microsoft won’t give favorable terms to laptop manufacturers if they don’t agree to use a “acceptable” keyboard layouts.
If taking into account the older machines results in better healthcare, that seems like a great thing to be discovered as a result of the use of machine learning.
Your summary sounds like it may be inaccurate, but it’s interesting enough for me to want to know more.
Excellent points!
The same ones that were blindly copying and pasting from StackOverflow previously found a more convenient way to make their code “work”.
With a small enough data set, bogo sort will perform just as well as an O(1) algorithm for sorting for both ascending and descending order!
Life is full of contradiction