Solving matrix equations in one step with cross-point resistive arrays (2019)
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From 6/25/2015, 10:56:19 AM till now, @manx has achieved 558 Karma Points with the contribution count of 300.
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Solving matrix equations in one step with cross-point resistive arrays (2019)
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Show HN: Resolve Git Conflicts Automatically
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This could help: https://automerge.org
As far as I understand, this only resolves conflicts, git can already resolve with it's line-based approach. I'm talking about conflicts within a single line, that a line based approach cannot solve.
I found it a bit frustrating that merge tools I used were never able to solve trivial merge conflicts automatically. So I built something myself: https://fdietze.github.io/blend
On that page you can paste your merge conflict and copy the automatically merged result, along with some useful diffs. I hope it helps someone else. So far it solves around 80% of my conflicts automatically.
I gave up my appartment in Germany mid 2019 and am traveling since then with my partner. It's very liberating to live just from a suitcase. I don't miss anything.
The idea was to stay at one place for at least a single month and where we directly or indirectly know a local. This worked very well pre-pandemic but it became a bit more unorganized and spontaneous since.
Currently we're in Costa Rica and start working at 6am for a company in Germany. Then surfing in the afternoon.
We'll probably settle down somewhere in the next years.
Harsh Truths That Will Make You a Better Person
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Show HN: Character-Based Git Conflict Resolution
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You can try to help making better decisions, e.g. citizen participation in policy making.
One example project is Polis (https://pol.is), which is used by the government in Taiwan. They wrote a nice paper about their approach (https://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/recerca/article/view...). Maybe find ways to improve the idea? Or something completely different?
If you can, you should pick the ones that are most interesting to you. In many cases I think you can even pick ones that are a bit outside the official schedule, like bioinformatics, scientific computing, computational neuroscience, advanced operations research etc. and still get credits for it.
It's worth understanding well what your options are instead of following the official schedule blindly.
You could join a startup that is working on a problem that's interesting to you. Since everybody is looking for developers right now, you really can choose what you want to work on.
Sounds like RWTH Aachen, or similar ;).
I'm happy I finished my CS degrees. I have more depth in my software engineering skills than without. Quite often I'm encountering a problem where I can apply a bit of knowledge I only have because of my studies. And that is quite satisfying and makes me a better engineer.
Great idea, but I'm getting a server error:
Server Error. There was an unexpected error in the request processing.
Ask HN: What is your definition of intelligence?
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You definitely have a good domain. Best of luck!
Cool! Please let me know when you have something to test. Email in profile.
Would be great to be able to categorize these using crowdsourcing to have a permanent directory to browse.
Sybil Attacks, System's Thinking
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