Pointing out won't do, we need moderation.
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"Thai Bowl on the Walk" is on Leith Walk (not so hidden actually) and does very good Thai food. Price is reasonable and portions are plenty, both the main dish and rice.
This is a good one. We get standard phishing tests which make no sense. It is usually a person I don't know, from a company I haven't heard of asking me to edit/review a file they share. People who design these tests should know that people do NOT jump into the opportunity of editing/reviewing files or receiving tasks. I imagine real phishing attacks must be smarter than this.
I prefer this any day to paying rent my all life.
Where is The IT Crowd community when you need one?
Assuming their AI flow is really working and paper is not lying, what could they do better? Google is not a tool vendor and they will not share their proprietary software, but I think one way could be that they encrypt the software and distribute licenses to researchers for limited research purposes just for repeatability. Without repeatability it is hard to believe such claims, also results are not very useful to anyone else.
It may be early for crunchy leaves. Marinade them for another month for perfect crunchiness.
Thanks for not putting the paper behind a paywall!
In this article RTL refers to register transfer level. It is a way of describing hardware on very low level, it uses registers for memory (which usually translates to flip-flops when/if synthesized), wires, basic arithmetic and logic operations, but terminology may slightly change based on which rtl language is being used. It can be used to design a CPU, or any ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) chip. Instructions may resemble to processor instructions, but the end result is fundamentally different. You may run a set of instructions on a processor, while what rtl describes is often synthesized and becomes the hardware itself which performs the operations (e.g. arithmetic logic unit in the cpu).
That could actually be useful (IBD gang)
Are you writing from your grave?