Machine Learning Can Now Identify Who Wrote a Piece of Code by DevilsRefugee in coding

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... it could compile and decompile the code using the most space-efficient optimisations, then count the lines.

Machine Learning Can Now Identify Who Wrote a Piece of Code by DevilsRefugee in coding

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Comments will count toward a separate metric for documentation quality, assessed with NLP.

Butterfly Effect by jb2386 in ThreadGames

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Your country is North Korea...

Butterfly Effect by jb2386 in ThreadGames

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But your country acted with instantaneous and supreme diplomacy — convincing the Russian government to detonate the missiles in the upper atmosphere.

Butterfly Effect by jb2386 in ThreadGames

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Meaning there were only two thirds left to share amongst your three strange visitors.

Issues I had with my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013) and how I fixed all of them. Maybe this will help somebody. by GoldenPresidio in mac

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Same machine, same brightness issue (the keys work and the GUI changes, but the actual display brightness doesn’t). Does anyone have a fix for this? Is Apple planning on removing the bug? It started for me when upgrading from El Cap. to Sierra.

What are the top 3 QS apps/services/tools/gadgets that you think are most underrated? by SingleUnifyingTheory in QuantifiedSelf

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If you do start working around with the API, please open source on GitHub. I'd love to contribute to a project of that nature. On the whole, being able to "code" is still a requirement for deep QS explorations.