We spent years and billions of dollars inserting a C compiler into a lossy hash table. Here’s how we spent two weeks getting it back out with a Markov process.
>open source operating system
>micro SD card slot for easy storage
>easily swappable plate on the front for no extra charge
>easy to open and customise
>free online
>Valve says: “Who are we to tell you how to use YOUR computer”
It is actually OVER for consoles
@Sunnyisback01 @mishmanaged_ > except if you have an iit, iim degree or something similar.
And they secured their life in their younger days, your point being?
Everyone has to work hard to achieve a comfortable life, unless you have generational wealth.
@1forAphrodite@BaiDolf88@JuliusCaesarMMX@RichardHanania Your claim isn't statistically sound. It is naively reductionist. Irrespective of size of the country IMO only allows 6 students per country. Hence the per-capita reasoning does not work!
Last year India stood 4th, with better training we will likely compete with China and USA!
When I joined, I spent a weekend re-writing one of our image pipelines in C. It saved more than 8 seconds per request.
Python is production-capable, but production-capable is the floor, not the ceiling.
@laquerhead95@BaiDolf88@JuliusCaesarMMX@RichardHanania That's not true, India has been in top-10 for past three years. Also, students qualified for Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) get a de-facto admission to top IITs. (https://t.co/gbznQK5s6p)