I meant from a user perspective. Sending images doesn’t work half of the time, the search is completely useless if you have tens of thousands of messages etc. I use it every day btw.
I meant from a user perspective. Sending images doesn’t work half of the time, the search is completely useless if you have tens of thousands of messages etc. I use it every day btw.
I really want to like it, but from a technical perspective, it just doesn’t work well tbh.
I can recommend Hetzner. The price is actually really good compared to the likes of Google Drive.
Judging by the name RungeKutta62, named after a class of numerical integration methods and thus two mathematicians, I’d say they’re a nerd themselves.
Every other year the EU tries to pass another mass surveillance law - and the EU court of human rights rules it illegal.
Well, as the URL says, that’s logistic growth and not exponential growth.
Pretty sure a court told them to.
Maybe I just mixed up the fact that proper industrial use is vastly overestimated/overhyped with that there is little use. I will do some research.
I don’t think I was talking about this, interesting. Because in the video I mentioned she was fine with trans athletes competing together with cis athletes, which seemed very progressive to me. But I’m happy to be proven wrong.
Thanks for this productive discourse, not ad hominem at all. You’re welcome to criticize my views and I’m happy to learn. And I am doing my physics masters, so I think I am no complete idiot. But this is also not productive.
Edit: I’m focusing on cosmology, I’m not claiming to be a quantum computing expert. That was just my last state of knowledge and I’m always happy to learn.
Are you talking about her video on trans athletes? I don’t remember it being transphobic.
She might have strong opinions on particle physics and I do take them with a grain of salt, but I don’t see objectively wrong things in there.
I am a physicist and truly appreciate the effect of quantum computing on our simulations, but with “real world” I meant proper industrial use. And for that, there are hardly any algorithms known except Shor’s. When the CEO of Deutsche Bank says he will do his bank transactions on a quantum computer, you know the topic is over-hyped.
Currently, there is basically only one real world application we really know: Factoring numbers into prime factors. And we can’t know for sure whether there will be more even.
You’re right, I did not know that. Thanks!
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C++: You can do everything, but with garbage syntax and ten traps to look out for™