

That sounds plausible. To add more speculation though, it seems nuts that an automated system can use IFF to make sure the firing line is clear of friendlies
That sounds plausible. To add more speculation though, it seems nuts that an automated system can use IFF to make sure the firing line is clear of friendlies
I don’t understand what you’re getting at? Clearly book one is meant to give a foundation to every the other books in the series. Now you’re getting all huffy because you don’t understand this book without that foundation.
I’m not saying that you’re wrong or stupid. I’m saying if you read the first book then you might actually get something out of the rest. You also might not! It’s equally possible that this series just isn’t helpful for you.
Right, volumes 2-3 are independent. Volume 1 isn’t.
I don’t think your opinion is necessarily wrong, but you should give the books another try starting from 1.
I’m so absolutely ready for this. Control and Alan Wake are both such fantastic games, and there are not enough co-op narratives out there.
You should also have a way to convert from version 1 to version 2. Then if someone loads an old version you can save it back in the new format.
No, it can make meds less effective
It can go in the other direction too
You’re right, I hope the two of you are very happy
Honey your AI girlfriend doesn’t actually love you
This is possible! At least, I’ve seen it described in other people’s setups. Having the integrated GPU should help in this case.
If I remember correctly, you need to make sure the vm shuts down properly so that it shuts down the graphics card properly. Then you can unload the vfio-pci module and load the correct module for your card.
Two great resources are the subreddit (unfortunately) r/vfio and the arch wiki page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF
In addition, the company’s surgeons plan to “sculpt the surface of the skull” to minimize the gap under the implant so that it sits flush with the normal contour of the skull. This, MacDougall said, should “minimize the gap under the implant” and “put it closer to the brain and eliminate some of the tension on the threads.”
Its wild that they didn’t do this the first time
It really depends on your needs. In most cases, I wouldn’t even bother.
I do have a project with a some software running on a microcontroller and a corresponding driver. I don’t record a build number, but I do record the timestamp when the build occurred. That way the driver can update the firmware if its timestamp is older than expected
My daily driver is an 8gb MacBook Air, I’m living pretty comfortably lol
There aren’t even any standard in this field. If someone wants to hire a good developer, how to do they know who to pick? Its a clusterfuck at every level
At what companies? I don’t think half of my team spends much time programming outside of work and they all still got hired
Make things!
Whether you’re working on FOSS project or your own personal projects, building cool and diverse stuff that you’re passionate about is the best way to get experience quick.
Regarding your personal project, starting over is usually not a bad idea. Especially if your own skills have grown a bunch since starting. Make sure you keep old versions around for reference!
I’ve personally never gotten much out of freelancing or coding challenges. I think it depends on if you see CS more as a career or more as a passion (both of those are perfectly legitimate). I should also mention, a lot of professionals don’t do any programming outside of work. You don’t need to dedicate time outside of work to be good at this job.
The most important thing is to have fun and not to burn yourself out. Take care of your body and mind!
Who knew auditing could be so easy!
I have to purchase the standard, and I see no examples
In what situation would those two not be the same?
No, the model does retain the original works in a lossy compression. This is evidenced by the fact that you can get a model to reproduce sections of its training data