… or one second back, that’s the problem.
… or one second back, that’s the problem.
Well, apart from the free movement of people and goods, the common currency, the gdpr, the international students and the consumer protection what has the EU ever done for us?
Brought peace.
Uh peace, shut up.
While that works for “news agencies” it’s a free money glitch when used in a customer support role for the consumer.
Edit: clarification
Aviation, Health, Space and Car industry have only 3 certified languages that they use. Ada, C and C++.
Rust is automotive certified since over half a year. https://ferrous-systems.com/blog/officially-qualified-ferrocene
The system works great all year round but what it delivers is not electricity…
The absence of coincidence
Look up the strong law of small numbers.
Also, one of their examples of AI was an exhaustive search.
The spec is open source, particular implementation are typically under patent/copyright protection.
Not that they can be enforced effectively, unless the chips are exported into the US.
Messing around with rust is certainly worth it, as it can change the way you think in a way that improves code in whatever language you write.
both include some otherworldly figure either observing or mandating how we live our lives
There is a big difference between observing and mandating. Most interpretations of simulation theory don’t even talk about humans being observed.
Iirc here in Germany you get some funding based on the votes you got last election.
This reduces reliance on outside funding without enabling freeloaders, but sucks for first timers.
Could also mean your neighbor fucked around in a way that is a problem for you.
The other atomic clocks that are averaged to give us our ground truth for time.