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It won't matter once they invent time travel, so just make that an assumption in your model and you're good to go.
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Playing God again?
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You can just tell everyone that you were doing a little exercise with the Biggest O notation.
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Slow down, your computer is moving too close to the speed of light (or to close to a black hole) ...
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Just a minor glitch with the UI. The output is in femtoseconds but the label reads Seconds?
I'm pretty sure I would not like to live in a world in which I would never be offended.
I am absolutely certain I don't want to live in a world in which you would never be offended.
Freedom doesn't mean the absence of things you don't like.
Dave
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For being serious (i.e. pretending that this was not meant as a joke):
No, in that case you can forget about optimizing - you must select an entirely different algorithm to solve your problem. If that doesn't exist, then the problem is not solvable (except in theory).
Heuristics may sometimes be available to find a "good enough" solution, though.
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Bingo.
I was being lazy and thinking of a brute force approach but I think I can cluster the variables and probably reduce the set of values I need to model fairly significantly.
I'm hoping to get it down to a lower multiple of the age of the universe.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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We're back with round 2 of the Summer Fun with Arduino Challenge and this time we've thrown in a new Arduino challenge and a new prize to go along with it, i.e. the Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen Display from CanaKit.
So grab your Arduino (or the Arduino simulator) and get in on the action. And in case you're wondering, round 1 participants and winners can try any (or all) of the challenges again. There's another $5000 worth of prizes up for grabs. Enter now.
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From my PM:
Did you do a get latest before mating your change?
I think the PM meant "merging."
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If not, your code may now be well and truly...
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If you're using git and knowing the colloquialisms, he got that right.
This space for rent
modified 6-Jul-18 16:02pm.
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Or it could have been "making".
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@sanderrossel
I might be relocating to Netherlands in few months so reaching out for some help. Do you know any site from where I can look for a 1 or 2 bedroom fully furnished house with all basic needs like electricity, water, internet included in rent? I found a few websites but not sure which one is more reliable and has better/more options to select from.
On some sites I see rent mentioned as EUR 1000 (ex.) . What does ex. denote?
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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I'm not Sander (but close second ), the most used website is Funda, here is the English version: https://www.funda.nl/en/huur/
Don't know what ex. means, could be exclusive VAT (BTW in Dutch).
Good luck, and have a good stay in Holland !
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"Ex" in switzerland means exclusive: heating costs, water, general electricity, hauswart cost(?). I assume it is similar in the netherland?
This a lazy Translation by Google what it means in Switzerland:
Heating (including cleaning, maintenance and insurance premium)
Cold and hot water
Caretaker (gross salary and consumables but no tools and machinery)
Stairwell cleaning
Subscription fees for cable connection radio / TV
Garden and environmental care
snow removal
General power
Service subscription lift (pure maintenance)
Wastewater charges and garbage collection
Administration fee of about 3 percent of the additional costs (depending on local use)
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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That seems a plausible explanation to me, I know friends who have an apartment and pay "servicekosten" which means "service charge" for electricity, cleaning, elevator etc.
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They should've kept it at one.
The first movie was ok, everything after that was really bad.
That Lambert guy must be the worst actor ever (I know him from Beowulf, which must be the worst non-Uwe Boll movie ever).
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Compared to Steven Seagal he is an accomplished actor
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Thanks. Let me check it out.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Where are you staying?
I only ever bought a house once and never rented so I don't have much experience with that.
I was going to say ex probably means excluding VAT, but as 0x01AA pointed out it could mean excluding gas, electricity, etc.
Like Rick I was also going to point you to Funda[^], it's really the #1 housing site in the Netherlands.
€1000,- might be a good price, it might not be, depending on where you want to live.
I know the row houses behind my own cost about €800,- a month, which gets you a yard, spacious living room, three bedrooms, and a very large attic.
However, friends of mine who lived in The Hague paid €1200,- a month for a two bedroom apartment with the same surface as the €800,- house has on a single floor.
And you can do even worse, the Netherlands is expensive to live in (especially Randstad (pretty much Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam, Utrecht and everything in between))
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I will probably stay in Den Bosch. I was looking for fully furnished apartments with car park and they were generally around 1200 EUR for 2 bedrooms.
I would prefer staying in the apartment initially. Once we have some idea of culture and they way things operate, will probably move to a row house or even somewhere in country.
Thanks for information.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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