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If I was asking thinklynx questions that have been answered before it would answer me and not tell me to google it. I think that is pretty neat. |
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There are no conversations. |
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Sean |
April 3, 2017, 12:41 p.m. |
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James Fallows |
The demise of Google Reader, if logical, is a reminder of how far we've come from the cuddly old 'I'm Feeling Lucky' Google days, in which there was a foreseeably-astonishing delight in the way Google's evolving design tricks anticipated what users would like. |
Sylvia Earle |
The best scientists and explorers have the attributes of kids! They ask question and have a sense of wonder. They have curiosity. 'Who, what, where, why, when, and how!' They never stop asking questions, and I never stop asking questions, just like a five year old. |
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin |
In the final analysis, the questions of why bad things happen to good people transmutes itself into some very different questions, no longer asking why something happened, but asking how we will respond, what we intend to do now that it happened. |
Robert Darnton |
In 2002, Google began an ambitious project to digitize every book in the world. It was intended as a search project: type in a query, and Google would show you snippets. They asked university libraries for books, which they would scan for free. At Harvard we didn't permit them to take works under copyright, but other libraries gave them everything. |
Sigmund Freud |
The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is 'What does a woman want?' |
John F. Kennedy |
Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future. |
Jeff Gannon |
I answered their questions truthfully and honestly, but I would prefer not to say more. I assume the information was routed back and that is why I was not called to testify. |
Lynn Abbey |
If you write, one of the questions you're always trying to answer is, Where do you get your ideas? And, if you write, you know how pointless a question this is and how difficult it is to answer. |
William S. Burroughs |
Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer. |
Scott Adams |
If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions? |
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@KitchiManitou, I want to share this link to you and hope some of your questions will be answered :)
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/g201107/does-god-care/ http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/g201107/life-without-suffering/
And try to visit this website...
http://www.jw.org/e...
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That would be pretty neat.
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Thinklynx is finally back! My thoughts have been so disconnected but now I can finally piece them together again. Why aren't there more novelty vehicles on the road? Are we really supposed to believe the difference between an IQ of 100 and 70 is the same as between an IQ of 130 and 100? Should I cancel my plans with a friend who is pretty late by this point or just wait it out? Should legal text even be called English?
I've missed you, Thinklynx.
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Pretty psyched Thinklynx has profile pictures now. Now I can point at everything I have to say.
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The Cornell Note-taking System
1. Record: During the lecture, use the note-taking column to record the lecture using telegraphic sentences.
2. Questions: As soon after class as possible, formulate questions based on the notes in the right-hand column. Writing questions helps to clarify meanings, ...
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Secret Idea: make a ecosia home (not google) that works better (which should be pretty straightforward) and then everyone uses it cause it's better and then trees save the world.
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Qualtrics doesn't let you force a response on all questions. Pretty lame, right? What am I supposed to do when I generate a survey for crowd-sourcing but I don't want to manually go through hundreds of questions to add validation?
Well, here is the hacky solution. 1. Set validation on one question. 2. Export the survey. This downloads the survey as a QSF file. 3. Open QSF file in a text editor and find the validation you set for that one question. ...
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I have been creating a Google Doc for my work for when we have to work with ColdFusion for a few months. Here is the current intro:
A Little About ColdFusion: A quote from the internet. "ColdFusion is alive and well in 2015! I've been a CF developer since 1996. I'm still doing it, and still loving it. Anybody who says it's dead, quite honestly, is ignorant at best."
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It seems like the way to go is just to have a huge variety of different possible captchas, but I would think that once you have more than a couple bots working together to build models not even that would hold up forever. Abstractly, though, doesn't it boil down to this - Is there a set of problems that a human can answer easily and a computer cannot, but the computer can still recognize a correct answer easily? My instinct is that as soon as you define that set you can build a machine to generate solutions. But I guess the answer to the real question of whether it's worth it depends on if you can build a machine that builds machines that generate solutions. And I think for just the images alone the answer is probably yes - audio/video I'm less sure about.
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Having trouble using your google play credit out of the country? Here's what I heard works: 1. Download Android Studio and create a virtual phone in the AVD manager 2. Connect to VPN in country where google thinks the credit belongs 3. Start up the phone and connect your google account
For some reason it doesn't seem to work from a real phone even with a VPN...
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