It's even funnier because the lyrics are provided by MusixMatch
Brickardo
Datasets are still valuable for the broader community - there are many datasets out there, like the Brain project or the Oasis project which provide important insights into brain illnesses to train state of the art ML models on.
Any practitioner who wishes to work on those datasets is to sign a contract where they pledge not to try to identify any patient.
These kinds of contracts have been around for a while now, and if we could negotiate a situation as tricky as brain illnesses, I'm certain the same can be done for which version you have of a software, which particular config changes one has made or, say, if you use KActivities at all.
Kontenido de kalidad
Yup, it bugs me a lot that they refuse to disclose the data so that we all can learn from it (especially for statistics practitioners)
I don't now how to use them but have btrfs snapshots set up by default on SUSE nonetheless
I confess I'm a big fan of the post title
I just label entertainment as a form culture and avoid the dichotomy altogether!
It's surprising that these acts have shown up on the news roll. I recall that 10-15 years ago we would have more recorded instances of police brutality in Spain, usually involving local police. Edit: also the shameful acts of the national police when the rodea el congreso demonstration took place.
I don't think the amount of acts like this has been declining, but rather a byproduct of the disgraceful ley mordaza, which the current government pledged to remove and never got around to.
In other words, it's surprising that this video has managed to make its way up to the news roll, but ultimately nothing new under the sun.
I'd also like to add to you guys' comments that Strawberry supports continuous playback but, last time I checked, Elisa did not. I do not know about you, but that's a huge deal breaker for me. Hopefully Amarok, being a bit more involved in the technical side, can step up and provide us with a Plasma 6-worthy music player.
Using Linux on a GTX660 without proprietary drivers. I never managed to succeed. Desktop would always freeze. Never again.
That looks good, but I've not seen much about replacing the screen with one ready for using a Stylus and taking notes at class, do they not sell those? I don't want to be using a tablet plus a laptop for the rest of my life!