I like squash merge on small changes, but when larger code changes are there it becomes a huge commit which is difficult to review if you ever have to go back.
Sometimes you really don't want to look over the commit history of your colleagues. As long as it's a small feature, a single commit is a pretty good option.
Indeed, but it is a fair question to ask: what is the actual concentration in the ocean? I did not read the study, possibly they used a concentration similar to the one encountered in oceans.
I don't really see the point to be fair. It's unlikely a union will force workers of a factory to modify the contractual situation if they're happy. However workers who are being well treated can push for better conditions for people working in other companies.
There should could be a subscription payment, where I'm form it is something quite negligible to the salary of one worker. If it is well administered, that money can be used to pay workers if they ever decide to go on strike.
When the company starts screwing workers, it is already quite late to be in a union, at that point you don't have a support net which has already been prepared.
In general it's better to be in a union before you need it than to scramble for one.
We justify the expenditure in this study with the need to repeat the experiment up to 500 times to reach statistical significance.
The ethics committee approved the project after testing the sample of preliminary evidence we provided them with.
Il funzionamento telematico della burocrazia italiana non l'ho mai capito. Hai un'identità digitale con le poste, che però puoi fare con altri provider, alcuni sono a pagamento ed altri no.
La posta certificata è un servizio distinto che invece devi pagare.
Per pagare una qualunque tassa non va bene un trasferimento bancario o una carta di debito, ma bisogna andare attraverso pagopa (e mi ricordo ce n'era un altro) ed ovviamente ti chiedono una bella commissione.
Sono rimasto un po' sorpreso quando mi sono trasferito in Spagna. Tutto ciò che sono i servizi digitali si accendono con un certificato digitale che ti installano sul computer. Vai a un ufficio del governo, te lo installano e basta da lì puoi entrare qualunque pagina web del governo ed accedere direttamente come persona.
I thought the position of the church was that if your partner denied you sex over an extended period of time, you are allowed to divorce. Not that you can demand sex from your partner.
It's most likely not the same people, as AI destroyed quantum computing. A person strongly invested into quantum computing would be crazy to push for AI.
Quantum computing has already been destroyed by AlphaFold.
I work in the computational chemistry field and I'd really love a working quantum computing solution to that kind of problems, but since the ML solutions came up most research in that direction stopped and it does not seem like there is any nearing solution in the world of quantum computing.
I'm not talking about qubits numbers or amount of errors themselves in the system but about the complete lack of algorithms that can handle the problem. Most of what I've seen is handling childlike problems that a single core CPU will do better and quicker anyway. It really does not feel like all the promises that have been done are anywhere near to coming true.
When I speak with people working in the field they're like: sure in a few years if we can get better computers we'll be able to handle a few hundred atoms at a time (all without any actual working methodology and assuming that will be developed), however we are more commonly talking about hundreds of thousands of atoms... There's little hope on my part that anything useful will come out of there soon. However, I do really hope it does: quantum computing would be a huge revolution for chemistry if it works as advertised.
It's fine by me, I just want to have the possibility to buy a phone with interchangeable battery and 2 SIM cards. As long as the phone has that, it's good for me.
I like squash merge on small changes, but when larger code changes are there it becomes a huge commit which is difficult to review if you ever have to go back.