I like Domino’s. Especially their Classified Chicken
I like Domino’s. Especially their Classified Chicken
I don’t know the official name of this fear, but seeing the world spin around me makes me shut down (say goodbye to driving around roundabout highway exits, carpark roundabout ramps, jet boat spins, etc.). Even typing this out is hard.
Ironically, I (think) I would be ok if the spin is counterclockwise.
Ooh nice - if it is indeed a UI it would be perfect for my grand-aunt. We went through many such alternatives, but all stopped working after a while
I still prefer the bunch end; the seed end has this odd taste
How does it compare to yt-dlp?
I’ve been trying for years to complete this, but it’s very weighty and I keep forgetting minor concepts every now and then. I’m still stuck at the Replication chapter.
Would probably rename [ like / dislike ] to [ agree / disagree ] to avoid overlapping with [ relevant / irrelevant ]. To make it more robust, make voting for relevancy compulsory if voting for [ agree / disagree ].
But the reported stats is all moot if there’s bot manipulation anyway. Also, people would most likely say it’s relevant even if it’s actually not, just because they agree with it
In university when I observed others having an easier time due to talent, connections, or wealth.
What about this hypothetical scenario:
Suppose the objective is to review highway cam footage of the day to verify that a (non-speeding) car with a particular license plate drove past the area / used this route. The route is used 24/7 by many identical cars throughout the day and night, and that our target car is one such identical car, with the only difference being the license plate. We know on average cars that drive past this camera only appear for 3 seconds on the footage. How can binary search be used to find the car within 24 hours of footage, if the target car only appears for 3 seconds within the 24 hour video?
Doing many small tasks is easier than doing a large one. Kinda like the inverse of “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts”