Since they are still rolling out updates, here’s hope that the Feedback Loop bug can be fixed…anytime…in the not so distant future.
The true fediverse: in JPEG we trust.
In this particular case, the server offered to pay for the meal, rather than give it for free.
You would expect that from the author of The Dispossessed. She’s an anarchist (Paul Goodman leaning) through and through. She also wrote the preface to Murray Bookchin’s The Next Revolution.
What happened to their defensive prayers?
There are USB-C headphones.
Black Panther the movie actually borrowed some art elements from Afrofuturism. Although it’s not very pronounced.
Bingo!
Walter, where is the money?
The paper only says it’s a collaboration. It’s pretty large scale, so the opportunity might be rare. There’s a chance that (the same or other) researchers will follow up and experiment in more schools.
The interviews revealed that data scientists sometimes get distracted by the latest developments in AI and implement them in their projects without looking at the value that it will deliver.
At least part of this is due to resume-oriented development.
Life Pro Tip: trace the writing and you’ll know
There’s always next time.
Sorry I wasn’t being clear. AC is used for connecting within areas of densely populated cities, e.g. British National Grid. If we are talking about really long distances (> hundreds of kilometers), HVDC is indeed preferred.
I was talking about a trend of some factories replacing AC from power grids (possibility generated in nearby cities) with DC from solar panels on their rooftops. So it’s a long distance compared to that.
Power grids would mean long distance power transmission, so AC has an advantage. If the point of consumption is near the point of PV generation, DC can and is already being used.
I know factories with solar panels on their rooftops to cut down power bills and instead of converting to high voltage AC, a custom-built DC power system is used.
Also, teenagers are poorer, so any gift would carry more weight.