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There is a cute series of four blog posts arguing that memory access should not be considered constant time, but should instead incorporate a square root factor. I cannot seem to find it now however. Anyone got the link?
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/2v8dty/the_myth_of_ram_part_i_why_a_random_memory_read/
(Literally the first result of a Google search)
Leads to:
The Myth of RAM, part I
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I am trying to develop a system(machine learning model) to identify whether the land is agricultural or paddy (dry land or wet-land) and has undergone changes over a period of time.
Can anyone suggest suitable dataset which I can use for training purposes?
after a few research i have got some datasets websites Please do check it:
https://data.world/datasets/land
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317914265_A_global_dataset_of_crowdsourced_land_cover_and_land_use_reference_data
https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/gdj3.32
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I have a project that's supposed to be using Z3 but the docs are all on Rise4Fun.com which has been down since Friday. I can't find any information at all about why it is down, if it will be back up, or where other docs might be stored. Does anyone have any information?
Github site has some docs, including the APIs: https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3/wiki/Documentation
But you're right; without Rise4Fun, the interactive system isn't available anywhere else so far as I know.
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I'm looking for full stack benchmarks comparisons between Phoenix and Rails.
I found this post (but it doesn't hit the database) http://www.littlelines.com/blog/2014/07/08/elixir-vs-ruby-showdown-phoenix-vs-rails/
A Blog index page would be fine (with variable posts list) - as long as it hits the database.
Thanks!
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I'm a newbie to Image-processing thing and I want to read a book that is good to start with.I've searched online for books but when I start to read them I can't really get the idea , so any suggestions?
Digital Image Processing
by Gonzalez and Woods is a standard reference.
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I've seen things in PHP for this like TimeClock . Its an app that manages Vacations / Hours / etc.
Anyone know of a Rails equivalent?
what you're looking for is a rails timesheet. you can check these out