Sean‘s pick this week is The Ideal Gas Law, Data, and Footballs by Daniel Frey. With the New England Patriots sitting on top of the AFC, looking forward to a bye week, and home field advantage through the playoffs,... read more >>
@LuisMendo Haha! I actually saw a new LEGO set at the store the other day and got excited because it was a giant box of assorted LEGO but then upon closer inspection it was only like 1-2 of each specialized piece in several colors.
@Suever Just so you know: your sentence has just gone to my quotations file. So now it's sharing a file with quotes from Einstein, Sagan and the like :-D
Code is read much more often than it is written, so you should take pity on the poor soul who will have to read the code six months from now (it may be you) and strive for the clearest, easiest to understand code. In my opinion, the first form, with local variables, is much more understandable. I...
Hey, the starting sentence is catchy!
> There’s a key piece of magic in the engineering of the Internet which you rely on every single day. It happens in the TCP protocol, one of the fundamental building blocks of the Internet."
"All that stuff about “plain text = ascii = characters are 8 bits” is not only wrong, it’s hopelessly wrong, and if you’re still programming that way, you’re not much better than a medical doctor who doesn’t believe in germs"
Simply, do not do it in the post-processing. Those artifacts of the body can be about about raster images, about the viewer and/or ... Do quality assurance in the signal generation/processing step.
It is much easier to evaluate the original signal than its views.
^^ It's a rational Masi correcting an idiotic Masi