A list of puns related to "Well founded semantics"
I became a leftist in 2016, first as an anarchist and then as an ML after I took the time to read. For the longest time, the struggle was all I saw, and as the years have gone on I feel even more devoted to the cause. At the same time, in the non-organizational end of things, I have always felt pulled equally towards creative works (writing fiction and nonfiction, video editing) and school. Namely, law school. Which would make me question my own allegiances if I didn't know Lenin went to law school, and if not for BayArea415 on YouTube. On the one hand, I think the discipline required to get in and pass would help round me out as an individual, and my reading/writing skills would be better too. I am a self improvement buff but my personal definition for "success" in my life involves aiding the workers' struggle as best I can, and I detest liberalism and reformism.
To sum up, I feel torn between remaining in a low-wage and, in my opinion, honorable and humble profession (Food) and dedicating my life to a Party, and trying to progress my skills and do meaningful work that can still aid the cause, while also organizing on the side.
Hey everybody, I have this issue for a while now. Anyone knows how to fix it?
Please help me, Thanks!!
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The Systems Biology Simulation Core Library (SBSCL) provides an efficient and exhaustive Javaβ’ implementation of methods to interpret the content of models encoded in the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) and its numerical solution. This library is based on the JSBML project.
This project is a part of the Draeger Lab organization with me being the student developer, who worked on this library last three months and now, we have released v2.0 of the library with all the new features supported.
Some of the awesome features of this library to highlight are:
fbc
and comp
extensions.We will be highly delighted if you give a try to SBSCL, and share some feedback :). Here are some of the important links for the project:
If you would like to use this library, please refer to the UserGuidelines which gives complete information about how things are supported in SBSCL.
Here is the snapshot of the results submitted to the SBML Test Suite Database:
https://preview.redd.it/4sj5g4977yj51.png?width=678&format=png&auto=webp&s=1bde7805ae2
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi all, the first seven chapters of the course NLP for Semantic Search that I've been working on have been published today. It's all completely free and covers everything you need to get started with building SotA language models for semantic similarity, from machine translation to question-answering, and more!
Semantic search allows us to search language-based data based on the semantics or 'meaning' of a text. It enables machine translation and question-answering, it's how Google understands "what time is it in NYC?", and even allows us to search for images using text-based queries.
It is in essence, a way for us to interact with machines in a more human way. NLP fits in as the 'semantic' in semantic search.
Current chapters are:
Let me know what you think, I hope you enjoy it!
Braddock and PartWelsh have been the icebreaker on the front of the ship that is DICE. They are doing their jobs to the best of their ability even when handed the absolutely MONUMENTAL task of representing a game of poor quality and circumstance. They have done a great job of absorbing blow after blow from a community who is fed up with the people they represent. You gentlemen are what keep your company afloat and we thank you for it.
My ex told me that, 1 year into our relationship and it was one of the main reasons she is now an ex.
How do you receive that and keep a straight face especially when she knows you are disappointed with your sex life?
How am i supposed to be content receiving less for being "better" than others?
Is she fucking insane?
The 2nd Amendment reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
To me, the language of the 2nd Amendment itself is very awkward. The final comma seems totally unnecessary in a grammatical sense, and it makes me wonder if in its drafting this awkward wording served some intentional purpose. Justice Scalia focuses on the latter clause of 'the right of the people' before interpreting the 'militia' preamble, while Stevens argued that the 'militia' preamble suggests the Amendment was to protect state militia's rather than individual persons in a state right to bear firearms.
So that leaves me curious if whether the Founders went through the same sort of semantic debate about the Amendment's structure/goal?
Wifeβs 40 birthday is in a few days and her nomadic sister came home and is staying down the street with her parents. Her sister and parents keep wanting to hang out despite a shelter in place order. We were supposed to do a family dinner tomorrow night but I voiced concern about going over to her parents house for dinner. We are work remote and have been isolated for 2+ weeks but her sister and father arenβt really practicing social distancing or being all that concerned about Covid.
We are not at risk but I still worry about getting it and basically taking an unnecessary risk by going over to her parents house.
I like my in laws and want my wife to see her sister who isnβt home very often and to have a good birthday butttttt I honestly think we shouldnβt see them and celebrate once all this settles down even though her sister may leave shortly after.
Am I being overly sensitive or are my concerns valid?
I see a lot of yang curious and yang leaning new members posting here this few weeks. We have bernie fans, Warren fans, Pete Fans and the usual republicans, conservatives, libetarians and trump supporters all saying they are either interested or leaning in for Yang. But I am suspicious, are they real or just people acting or Russian trolls? Is Yang uniting everyone like magnet or am I too paranoid and pessimistic?
I want Yang to win so BADLY but I am cautious by nature, please tell me I am wrong and these people are real?
Tl;DR - New chiropractor seems super sketchy, wants me to agree to over a year of appointments at around & 475/month and over $5,000 total. Also claims that chiropractic care can cure most anything. Am I wrong to assume he is trying to scam people?
Long story very short, middle school through college I went to the same chiropractor in my home town. She used a mixture of more traditional (I think??) manipulation, as well as the activator method. I went in as-needed, usually for a string of 2-3 appointments that were between $40-50 each.
Fast forward to now, and I have a new job (yay!) that requires me to drive 2 hours to the office one day a week, 4 hours total for there and back. My first two weeks I was in office 5 days a week, which was ALOT of driving. I already have scoliosis, and by the end of the two weeks I was in significant lower back pain, with pain shooting down my right leg. I've also had tingling/bunbness/grip strength issues in my right hand which I had chalked up to carpal tunnel and my weight (had it before when I was this heavy, lost a bunch of weight, and then work/life kicked my ass and I gained it back. Slowly losing again though!) as I'm a software developer.
So I did some research on chiropractors in town (I live a couple of hours away from my old one) and settled on one that was well-reviewed and had reviews from accounts that looked real. I called and scheduled an appointment, and that was that.
My first appointment was an hour long, and included lots of xrays (15ish), a blood test (this seemed like a red flag to me), and chiropractor talking about how he would most likely be able to cure my low testosterone and depression/anxiety caused by it as well (my body naturally produces the same amount as a sick 90 year old man). That doesn't seem quite right, but I haven't had the time to research that claim at all yet. The first visit was $150, AFTER they told me initially it would be $500 and then came up with a coupon to cover the cost.
The second appointment was just a half hour, and the chiropractor only used the handheld tool for the activator technique. Now, I DID feel better after this session. Less pain down my leg, and less hand issues (now it only goes numb at night). He also reviewed my X-rays and told me I had degenerative disks (stage 2) in my lower back and neck, confirmed my scoliosis, and told me that my hips were tilted (22 degrees).
Third appointment was yesterday. I took my girlfriend with me as they had a n
... keep reading on reddit β‘Of course we don't get compensated for it lmao
I never heard of Semantic UI till about a year ago, which seems to be a competitor for a UI framework comparable to Bootstrap or Foundation.
This is their original site: https://semantic-ui.com/
Then I noticed they offer various versions that work with other JS Frameworks such as React, Ember, and Meteor.
https://github.com/Semantic-Org/
Here is their React Github version ready for cloning: https://github.com/Semantic-Org/Semantic-UI-React
As someone new to React, I wanted to look deeper into this so that I could understand how a website (like their original semantic-ui.com) could be turned into components and put into a full fledged ReactJS app.
Sure enough: http://react.semantic-ui.com
Another area that I am new to is having to install Node dependencies. I wanted to build this React project locally so that I could see what the 'dist' would look like, and kept having to install module after module as the build kept failing.
Just found out you can run 'npm install' and it gives you everything you need for that specific project.
If someone knows of a better way to deal with this, please let me know..as I said I am new to this process.
The 2nd Amendment reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
To me, the language of the 2nd Amendment itself is very awkward. For one, the final comma seems totally unnecessary in a grammatical sense, and it makes me wonder if in its drafting this awkward wording served some intentional purpose. Justice Scalia focuses on the latter clause of 'the right of the people' before interpreting the 'militia' preamble, while Stevens argued that the 'militia' preamble suggests the Amendment was to protect state militia's rather than individual persons in a state right to bear firearms.
So that leaves me curious if whether the Founders went through the same sort of semantic debate about the Amendment's structure/goal?
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