Having come from the world of C++, this was a huge step up.
Having come from the world of C++, this was a huge step up.
If you’re still interested in this, CVPR recently made the rule explicit for the upcoming conference.
If they do not serve in another capacity for the organization of CVPR 2025, all authors are obliged to act as reviewers
Interesting that you list vice versa. What do you typically use instead?
This one amuses me. It looks all fancy in writing. But if someone says “milk toast” and you don’t know what it means, they just sound like an idiot.
That’s the fun thing about food (and wine especially). You don’t need to have the ingredient present for it to taste like that ingredient. I made chocolate chip cookies once that tasted like bananas, and I most definitely didn’t add bananas to them.
I’ve never seen anyone use “demure” in a serious context. It seems to always be used to convey a mocking tone.
I’m working on making robots do useful things. I think that’s fairly easy for most people to understand.
Well, if that’s how it worked before, they must’ve changed it. I installed it last night without paying and it never blocked me.
Another one of the million projects in my backlog that I’ll never get to.
There’s one major problem with this kind of website that I’ve been wanting a solution for, and it’s that people often only leave reviews when they have an exceptionally bad experience. So when you see a product with lots of negative reviews, does that mean it’s actually bad? Or is it just a very popular product, so lots of people will find issues with it? I think the solution to that is some form of review pre-registration. When you buy something that’s intended to last a while, inform the review website of that purchase. Then if something goes wrong and you leave a negative review, you can see what percentage of purchases are affected.
Are you talking about DeArrow? The website gives you the option to pay or just download without paying.
Or “I thought you guys might find this interesting”
To be fair, you can find nearly any book for free online.
Wherever I see weird things in a dream and I’m lucid enough to notice, I just panic thinking that something’s wrong with my brain, followed by doing anything I can to get to a hospital.
Even if it were a credit card, wouldn’t the estate still have to cover all debts before inheritance? So it would effectively be the same thing.
So what are these sentient dots? I keep seeing them everywhere, but no one else around me does. This is the first time I’ve seen anyone else acknowledge their existence.
On the topic of knives, it’s more important to have a way to keep them sharp. No knife will stay sharp for long with consistent use.
That’s pretty cool. It does feel easier to read, but I can’t tell if that’s placebo or a real effect.
Definitely. Go for it.
Much faster to skim the contents of an article than a video.