It’s not about the resolution which as you mention is already more than sufficient. But you can easily see bad optics, bad color rendition, oversharpening etc. on a 500px image.
It’s not about the resolution which as you mention is already more than sufficient. But you can easily see bad optics, bad color rendition, oversharpening etc. on a 500px image.
Cam girls are going to lose their jobs.
You can clearly see a qualitative difference between good and bad cameras even onf facebook-sized photos.
China ist Russlands Verbündeter und daher gefährlicher.
It will make a difference if you don’t get enough of it. But having enough of it will just feel normal.
If your cameras detect something the lidar does not, you trust the cameras
Yes, but if the lidar sees something the cameras doesn’t, you trust the lidar.
SMIC used ASML lithography machines to produce those chips. Thry can’t buy more of them and can’t get spare parts. It will be more tectonic when China can produce such lithography machines, but I wouldn’t hold my breath.
Intel 10nm is comparable to TSMC 7nm.
The numbers sound exact, but they aren’t much more than marketing terms nowadays.
That would make stocks a form of retirement, not a work compensation.
How about that you can sell the stocks, with an uncancellable order a year in advance?
You (intentionally?) leave out the important detail that the main orchestrator of the attack bin Laden / al-Qaeda were based in Afghanistan and Taliban refused to extradite him/them.
Python is for some reason darling of many, sometimes it has almost religious connotations.
Bourne shell is orders of magnitude worse clusterf*ck than PHP, yet it’s rarely criticized.
Rust rarely gets criticized which isn’t necessarily a problem, since it’s IMHO a good language for its intended use case. But people tend to recommend it for things where the trade offs come out negative. (apps not needing max. performance)
In general I wouldn’t follow the trends on social media, it’s all a huge groupthink.
Swallowing your pride, merging into another project and taking a less glamorous role in that project is not as easy as it was to fork when steering your project.
I don’t think it’s because of the ego. But if you’re working with other people, you need to do a lot of non-coding (non-fun) things. Align thinking, find compromises, establish and follow processes. Things are easier and more fun hacking alone. No processes to limit you, no one telling you “this doesn’t align with the vision of the project” (and the other way round - you don’t have to maintain code contributed by other people with use cases not interesting to you) etc. For volunteer FOSS contributors, doing fun stuff is often a big part of the motivation to give their free time to the community.
I agree. Rust has advantages, but none of them outweighs the negatives (complexity, difficult to find devs) for this particular use case.
I also agree that JVM would be a good platform. It’s both performant enough and simple/conventional enough.
has documentation which says it is meant only to be used for logging / debugging
No, it’s not a breaking change IMO. The method contract (the “debug” name, the comment) heavily implies the output may change and should not be relied upon.
13 Gehälter sind besser für Leute, die keine Finanzdisziplin haben.
For sure. But UK would be admitted as a “regular” member, without many of the exemptions UK had before. I can imagine they might get the currency exemption this time around as well, though.
They didn’t develop the machines needed to produce the chips, yet. They bought the lithography machines from the only producer - dutch ASML, but that’s now cut off. The news is kinda overblown.
That’s pretty close to 1 Windows PC per office worker. I still don’t think it adds up to a number bigger than European population. There are many people who basically don’t know how to use a computer.
Doubt it, computer sales have been shrinking in the past years. Phone/tablet is often all people need/want.
Sure, but a much smaller one.