I love it when you talk birdy.
I bet he’s not even a real doctor!
I have used the following justifications in proofs on math exams
“By hope, prayer”
“By some vague understanding of what’s going on”
The second one got 7/10.
Oh, right! She’s the pain you tasted, fell intoxicated!
So, you’re saying she’s a firestarter? Twisted firestarter?
I wanted a least squares solution, but all I got were these right triangles!
Next time, try hiding behind a single blade of grass.
I mean, you did take his picture.
HYPNO BELLY ರ_ರ
Wait, then what do you call those clothespin things with the adjustable pressure?
Saw this post while on the toilet, was making the exact same face.
They didn’t charge $0.50 extra for it.
A little what?
See, that’s where we’re different. I do care what you call it.
… But I’m still gonna eat it.
Do you know what classes you are going to be taking? If so, fnd the syllabus and take note of the topics and the text, if one is mentioned. See if you can find any mention of material your school may have used previously and get yourself a copy. Find the topics in the book and work through the exercises as you please.
Why do you ask so many questions? ಠ_ಠ
So it sounds like we’re designing the instruction pipeline for maximum parallelism for our task. I was surprised to learn that the first commercial FPGAs were available as early as the '80s. I can see how this would have been an extremely effective option before CUDA became available.
I’d be interested to know why FPGAs were selected for this application. I’m not especially familiar with their use cases.
My cat would do this when she got a blade of grass stuck in her snoot.