That's not what I got. In fact, stack overflow isn't in any of my results. I got a lot of scholarly articles for various algorithms and none of them mention the Hungarian algorithm.
JohnnyCanuck
Right? I was thinking that exactly. I remember being in awe by how well google could do that, and now I actually dread having to use it and sift through all the crap.
I guess the same will happen to "AI" once they try to monetize it with ads.
The router might have a page for fixed IP addresses.
will stay a solid gaming rig for 4-5 years, longer if you like indies
Indies are often worse because they don't have the time to spend on optimization. Especially those made to be first-person 3D.
Sticking to 2D/light-3D games, older games (try !patientgamers@lemmy.ml or !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works ) and games made PC first (not console first) are my tips as someone with a not-quite-gaming laptop. The last one is the hardest, but as someone who optimized games for consoles for years I can tell you optimization for PC was always the last thing on our minds: get it to run, and raise the required specs.
Agent Smith in The Matrix (1999)
Don't give Gwyneth Paltrow any ideas.
“I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species, and I realized that you're not actually mammals.
Every mammal on this planet instictively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment, but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed. The only way you can survive is to spread to another area.
There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is?
A virus.
Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You're a plague.
And we… are the cure.”
The printed picture of the guy casts shadows like it's 3D. It keeps messing with my head I think.
But really there's a lot of very cool stuff in this picture, with the toy and the printed version matching, but not quite, and the plastic packaging. Neat.
They have an "attack flow" diagram that seems to indicate a hacker installing it directly through a known vulnerability.