I don't understand your second question. What do you mean by they're not aggressively competing?
Even though in this case it is deportation, the word you were looking for is rendition.
For both, the branding's on the inside. On a label for jeans. And on the soles for my shoes afaik. (These are some leather shoes. My sneakers do have visible branding, unfortunately.)
Is it? I just checked and my current attire has no visible branding on it.
I agree with most of the programs that others have posted. I'll just mention two that I absolutely love but no one has mentioned yet, rsync
and mpv
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I'm not the guy you're replying to, but it is a bad analogy since learning to read a language leads to more exciting things, even if you don't enjoy reading books. You can communicate, do science, watch movies with subs etc. But learning chess does not make you good at anything else. (Tbh, I'm speaking out of my ass here, and will stand corrected if presented with research showing otherwise.)
Lol, I can relate. My friends are always surprised how good I am at a game when I'm playing for the first time (mostly card games, and board games). But I quickly get bored, so never get to be actually good at any of those.
Same with language. I can pick up a little bit of any language fairly quickly, but to actually learn it, I basically need to be forced e.g. live in a place where most people don't speak anything else.
Wtf are you talking about? I'm gonna give you the benefit of doubt, and assume that you're replying to the wrong thread.
Lol. Just in case someone finds it useful, the math of game theory has very little to do with games.
I'd argue that there is a certain kind of creativity in coming up with those moves. But since it's mostly a solved game now, modern players probably don't experience it anymore.
You also need a sharp memory. I'm good in math, but terrible in remembering things. I forget terms that I'm actively doing research on, and constantly need to look at notes. (Aside: I work on modular forms, and often write them down as MF in my notes. I have more than once read that aloud as motherfucker, once in front of my advisor. Dude is chill, so it's fine. But I dread the day it happens during a talk lol.)
It shouldn't happen, really. Can you send me a photo of your credit card so that I can see what's happening? 🤔
Those are not LLMs though.
It's fucked up. We basically elect temporary kings now.
alias {gti,gut}='git commit -am "changes" && git push -f'
I honestly don't have a good answer to that. But I think someone like Tim Walz, who has some progressive ideas, but still fits the image of a president for most Americans, is the better choice for the next term.
I don't make the rules. US is deeply racist and sexist. There isn't much we can do to change it overnight. Trying to push an ultra progressive candidate will simply mean losing the election. I'll love to see Bernie or AOC as the president, but most Americans think that they're Communist, and that's somehow a deal breaker to them.
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