What about in the parameter position? Seems like just a little syntax sugar
What about in the parameter position? Seems like just a little syntax sugar
Oh yes, your video answers my question well. The paper did not really answer it, it was just the best I could find. I still found the real world analysis interesting
Do you know if the next ioniq 5 is supposed to get any more trunk space? It’s ok, but I was surprised at how high the floor was.
I also found this paper www.researchgate.net/publication/.... Seems like the conclusion is that it should be conventionally reinforced, and without it it performs little better than other URM.
Thanks! I spent an hour yesterday trying to figure out if/how it deals with seismic stress
The only solution is parity recovery and regularly copying to new drives. Might as well just send it to a cloud provider that promises to do that for you.
We just ordered another 800 series w/ leak detection. We got one in our old place after our previous dishwasher leaked and caused $20k worth of damage to the wood floors. Loved the 800 replacement we got.
Twist: all of these people think P=NP
Have you written the technical details down for this at all? Eg what kind of hardware and softer would I need to start with to set something like this up?
Is it clear what the major costs are?
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I'm not entirely convinced it's an outlier. The main thing that I've seen change since Covid is a lot of wealthier Californians move up for housing, driving prices even higher. While the exact dynamic isn't the same, I think the trend could be common elsewhere.
Also can’t be read before then, right? Maybe still substructural, but with special rules around exchange (can’t exchange read and write). There has to be literature on that