What about Doc in siege? I don’t feel like he’s a bottom.
I really hope that spez stops being such a dickwad. I mean, I understand that Reddit is probably in the red but you can charge more for API usage without accusing a 3rd-party dev of blackmailing you and outpricing literally everyone.
What about Doc in siege? I don’t feel like he’s a bottom.
I was about to throw hands, but then I learned something new about how SSDs store data in pre-argument research. My poor SSDs. I’ve been killing them.
Don’t connect to the internet.
Open a cmd window with F10 (maybe it’s shift-F10?) and type the following:
OOBE\\BYPASSNRO
You can thank me later.
Exactly. The point it was making is that perfect top-down coordination takes a ton of resources for a whole lotta nothing.
PRT is kinda like this, but they don’t link together.
I was slightly wrong. From page 237 of Algorithms to Live By, The Computer Science of Human Decisions by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths, further referencing the paper How Bad is Selfish Routing? by Roughgarden and Tardos, it says that
“…the “selfish routing” approach [of cars] has a price of anarchy that’s a mere 4/3. That is, a free-for-all is only 33% worse than perfect top-down coordination.”
Anyways, the way they got to that number is mathematical game theory. In this case people will choose the fastest route which happens to not be so bad.
It’s also very possible that what they’re concluding is significantly abstracted, but I haven’t read the source reference to know for sure.
I read in a book that the current system of drivers acting on their own without something coordinating their every move is actually 75% as efficient as a fully coordinated system.
Therefore, the benefit obtained with all people using self driving cars is nothing compared to just improving public transit or improving car infrastructure.
Probably better for your car than just the brake and gas as well
“Not car. Actually, it’s GNU/Car.” What precedes this is the sound of thousands of glasses being adjusted.
Me too, I started my download almost immediately after being notified.
So just everything then.
So just everything then.
Not to mention, it doesn’t feel like the blackout did anything either. I opened up r/all on Sync just now and it didn’t feel any different than it did a week ago besides a bunch of posts that say that Reddit is killing 3rd-party apps.
Oh yeah, Lemmy has a usable search bar! Kinda forgot that it can be useful after using Reddit for so long.
This!!!1111one
God that felt awful to type
Oh the site is like DOWN down
There should be a limit on how many communities you can run, period. This is how we got super-mods like GallowBoob on Reddit
Blizzard but they just can because people will always get a season pass to get a new hero. What PvE?
I think that there should be some meaningful way to “preview” aspects of one instance that may make it more attractive than another instance to a new user. I just joined lemmy.world today simply because it seemed the most generic. Onboarding process could use some work; https://lemmy.world/post/37906 is great at explaining it but people will only really see it for the first time once they join…
Also I have no clue if that second link works. ¯\(ツ)/¯
Signs off with “Worst” instead of “Best”