Finally. Hopefully removed from Civ V as well.
Great read. Even in STEM research as a grad student I'm very tired of every saying "let's try machine learning on this problem" to get something that works marginally better than some conventional models but requiring huge amounts of computation and data.
Qwant is a privacy-focused search engine that puts your needs first while protecting your personal data. By blocking trackers and advertisements, Qwant helps your search results remain unbiased and comprehensive. Just like Firefox, they are committed to protecting your privacy and preserving the decentralized nature of the web, where people have control over their online experiences.
Except starting this week, Qwant has started blocking me for using an adblocker. I've had to block Javascript to get around it.
Yes this statement was quite frankly hilarious. I'm certain that the mafia has moved onto stealing bread for black-market redistribution. Or maybe they themselves can no longer afford to shop at Lowblaws.
I'm sure most users will just agree and there won't be much ewaste...
While not a full-scale overhaul of the federal voting system as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau once promised, within the two-party confidence-and-supply agreement are a series of electoral reform proposals aimed at expanding "the ability for people to vote."
Specifically, the Liberals and New Democrats agreed to explore:
- Allowing an "expanded" three-day voting period during general elections;
- Allowing voters to cast their ballots at any polling place within their riding; and
- Improving the mail-in ballot process with both accessibility and maintaining integrity in mind.
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Expanding the amount of days Canadians have to cast their ballot may be the most significant proposal currently under negotiation.
Overall not super interesting. These are good proposals of course, but not exactly the kind of electoral reform that I think most of us are looking for. Maybe that will change but I'm not feeling particularly hopeful.
Cool that average FPS is better but:
The impressive FPS deltas aside, it should be mentioned that, with the exception of Arch Linux, average frame times (measured as 1% lows, in this case) on Linux were generally behind what Windows managed by up to 20%
I feel like worse 1% lows makes this title misleading. Hopefully with time this gap will close.
I dont see the problem
I mean one of these is within Canada. I think a PM speaking against violence within Canadian borders isn't the same as him commenting on him violence internationally.
I feel like the title should really indicate that it is Canadians' perception on Canada's international reputation a bit better. Interesting to poll Canadians on how non Canadians perceive Canada and title it this way.
Go Canada, but I think this might show how much more of a depressing state the rest of the world is in
This is already way harsher than corporations usually get but I can't help but wish it was more that all they got because they come out with no actual loss.