Within e.g. hockey broadcasting there's a tremendous difference as well. In Sweden the game just rolls on, with a 40s commercial break mid period for the 'powerbreak', and ads in between periods, but lots of ads on the jerseys of the players. In 'MURICA there's no ads on jerseys, but with every whistle you get shown a commercial -.- When someone gets send out, there's a powerplay, and the commentator himself needs to say "This powerplay is brought to you by <random car brand>.
No it's not brought by that brand, it's brought because that dude smashed his knee in the face of his opponent. ARGH
@AnderBiguri aye, it sure does. I might change into IRLS, provided I have time, because the reservoir itself (blue square, that's why I wanted the square) gets toned down in amplitude as well due to the semi-aggressive preconditioner.
I might also leave that for future recommendations. I mean, the next generations of students need something to look forward to :p
This post is from a talk given by Justin Pinkney at a recent MATLAB Expo. Today’s example will walk through using image processing and deep learning to automatically solve a Sudoku puzzle. Those red numbers in the puzzle have been automatically added to the paper by the algorithm we're... read more >>
cv-pls This old post came by the active posts feed today, I've never seen a question that is a better example of "too broad" than this: stackoverflow.com/questions/7895717/…
I used a regular, square grid during some bachelor project, and thought to be cool and called them 'regular region quadtrees'. Technically correct, but another teacher still told me off for it. "It's a regular mesh, just call it a regular mesh"
How would I count the total number of lines present in all the files in a git repository?
git ls-files gives me a list of files tracked by git.
I'm looking for a command to cat all those files. Something like
git ls-files | [cat all these files] | wc -l
@Adriaan That user has done more than just this post, I'm sure. I have seen few posts from them that weren't at least a bit rude towards SO and the moderators.
I just got a call from my karate sensei "Hey, you're a pretty smart guy, and know stuff about programming. My daughter does astrophysics and has problems with classes and Matplotlib in Python, can you help her?"