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Earlier today I was wondering if anyone had estimated the percentiles for scores in the Verbal Memory test on humanbenchmark.com. They display a graph on the stats page, but not the corresponding percentiles for each score displayed. Source: 6 months ago
Test it out for yourself - humanbenchmark.com. Source: 10 months ago
Just test your reaction time on humanbenchmark.com You'll be around average. Source: 11 months ago
You can test your reaction time here. Some other cool tests too. Source: 11 months ago
I wonder if something like this could be used to help track progress in a slightly objective way: http://humanbenchmark.com. Source: 11 months ago
> "Systems programming" is hard, and should be hard, for reasons unrelated to the programming language used. The question is: is it harder than it needs to be due to accidental complexity[1] in programming language design. TFA argues that there is still some accidental complexity in the design of Rust that leaves room for an "easier" language that still allows the level of control needed for a systems language.... - Source: Hacker News / about 7 hours ago
It’s easy to dream up scenarios from something as simple as the way that China treats GPS: in addition to the regular block-google-maps-from-showing-military-bases they also use an entirely different system whose purpose is only to occlude real locations (https://medium.com/@anastasia.bizyayeva/every-map-of-china-is-wrong-bc2bce145db2) TikTok harvests the very thing china occludes. - Source: Hacker News / about 24 hours ago
Exactly, and they think they are helping to protect the network, but alas: https://medium.com/@olivierjanss/why-non-mining-full-nodes-are-a-terrible-idea-ad3c49f7a7b6. - Source: Hacker News / 1 day ago
Great idea, and I was excited to try it (and even pay for it!) until the requirement to sign up and the hijacked back button. Also, in my Firefox, your white box as a background appears transparent and so your text is just on top of a _very_ noisy background. On the missing Terms of Service, you have the Data Use notice, but it essentially describes how you're using our email, not any code that we would need to... - Source: Hacker News / 2 days ago
[3] https://medium.com/@cooper.wolfe/i-hated-debezium-so-much-i-did-it-myself-b43b0efc20a9. - Source: Hacker News / 2 days ago
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