My Scala is not that great, but ultimately, I think we should be looking at mahout.apache.org
(another potential option instead of scikit)
Mind you... been a very long time since I've had to read equations... I aced maths and calculus at school, but never had to really use most of it day to day... so going to be a fun re-learning experience :p
ah, there is nothing better, than waking up, and realising that your phone just slipped behind your bed in that very moment, and your bed is a massive, really hard to move one. it is just brilliant, seriously. <sarcasm/>
@davidism sure, I'm just not adverse to using different technologies if they'll work better - so let's agree to keep open minded about it, but keep to Python if we can :)
@JonClements thanks, but after 20 more minutes or even less the show is over, it will be available on the torrent-store -- so I'm going to wait for that ;)
@davidism I read about those, yes -- although as you said earlier, the window arrangement shortcuts does that for you (snap to the left half of the screen, etc)
For future use, that would be great - in actual fact I've already discounted the possibility this time around and a friend is on her way over for biscuits and music-swapping.
Considered inviting her to join me in a viewing of the new episode when it becomes available, but her English is very basic and subs are likely to be a day or two away.
Subtitles for translation purposes don't include e.g. LOUD EXPLOSION ... but of course that doesn't apply for English subs on English audio. Hm, must think further.
And then, what was even funnier, if you dubbed the audio for English, you'd have the dubbing going on 2/3 seconds after someone had actually stopped moving their lips
I think it was one of those you have to be there moments... we'd had a takeaway and a few too many beers and put the film on (twice)... and just found it hilarious
If you enjoy it, the original BBC series is good too. It's quite amusing how quintessentially British it is by comparison. If you're into that sort of thing..
> I've come across many highly voted closed questions with useful answers that are being deleted by a list of the same users each time. There appear to be several people who are either coordinating their delete votes via chatrooms or are voting to delete everything that appears in the 10k delete votes tool page.
and 300ish more text messages regarding either payment protection insurance or the accident I had and they're willing to take on my case on a no win-no fee basis
It's kind of tempting to phone them and ask what "accident" I did have