I like Youtube Music more. It has a wider selection and better suggestion algorithms, especially in the latest update. I think the interface is better and more modern. There may be niche features it doesn't have yet, but they are improving it rapidly.
That's not my experience at all, in fact I've found tons of small artists. Now that there are four discovery mixes per subsection, that ability is getting much better.
You can find a steelcase leap 2 in my area for 300 or less on craigslist. It's my favorite chair in that pricerange by far. Some prefer the aeron, but I'm not a fan and it's usually hardsr to fjnd deals in my area.
Yes, secure your own keys or risk losing everything doesn't work in the real world. This is a level of required diligence by the end-user that is unacceptable for any real world use.
With billions being syphened from African countries, it's hard to make the case that crypto microloans are a net good for the continent.
SPARC is an amazing project. Congrats on this milestone! I am optimistic about SPARC and ARC. I'd love to hear legitimate critiques, though. I see a lot of negative comments on ITER, which is a very different situation. ITER will teach us a great deal btw, it isn't a waste of time.
Actually you can scale magnetic field stength or size to produce more power. SPARC (and later ARC) aims for the former with modern superconductor tech and is on track to potentially produce energy at Q~=11 by 2025.
Our culture / morality are clearly influenced by Judeo-Christian morals. I don't think churches need to be burnt.
However, IMO morality has a deeper source than organized religion. Human beings experience pain, hunger, will to live, and so on. We want to live in a society that allows us to thrive and we can deduce that if we were to kill people randomly then the same could happen to us. This applies to any other moral issue as well. This is social contract theory.
Edit: prior to the development of this philosophy along with liberalism, many people (in the West) were still Christian, but I'd say society was constructed in a less moral manner.
You don't need ml. If you know the font and blurring algorithm (or a close approximation), you blur all letters of the font at that size and compare output.
I don't think the algorithms produce good art. Aside from that, I think changing the rating system from an emotion-based one to something more neutral like numbers would be better. Art that makes you feel "bad" can be good art.
I'm incredulous that having a screen strapped half an inch from your eyes for 8+ hours is desirable. I have an Oculus Rift, my face is sweaty/red in a couple of hours and there is an indent around my eyes. I'm sure newer tech can be much better, especially with airflow and an AR set that lets in natural light. We're not there yet, though.
I agree completely. IPaaS tools are bad programming languages with awful tooling. The logic you need to transform some data, say, can become very complex quickly and you're stuck manipulating it with terrible graphical tools. When you inevitably find a bug, it's a huge pain to deal with.
For making a website with a store though, it can be great.
This is great. I think it would benefit from having a large catch-all public server ehich people could use if they don't want to set up their own, shile retaining the choice to do so. That would improve the UX substantially, I think, although the cost may be too high.
Write the pages you are scraping to a cache. The simplest way would be to write them each to folder. Check if the page you are going to scrape is cached before trying to request it from the server.
I cook up some meat and vegetables in 20-30 minutes and they last a few days. It's not that hard to do. It just takes a bit of learning what vegetables you like and how you like them cooked. I mix it up with some less healthy foods, but as long as that isn't the majority of your diet, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Before May 2020, M1 consists of (1) currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and the vaults of depository institutions; (2) demand deposits at commercial banks (excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign banks and official institutions) less cash items in the process of collection and Federal Reserve float; and (3) other checkable deposits (OCDs), consisting of negotiable order of withdrawal, or NOW, and automatic transfer service, or ATS, accounts at depository institutions, share draft accounts at credit unions, and demand deposits at thrift institutions.
Beginning May 2020, M1 consists of (1) currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and the vaults of depository institutions; (2) demand deposits at commercial banks (excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign banks and official institutions) less cash items in the process of collection and Federal Reserve float; and (3) other liquid deposits, consisting of OCDs and savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts). Seasonally adjusted M1 is constructed by summing currency, demand deposits, and OCDs (before May 2020) or other liquid deposits (beginning May 2020), each seasonally adjusted separately.