Can't change the past, only decide what to do in the future. I agree that it should have been done straight away but perfect shouldn't be the enemy of good, going back to check up on it is better than not doing anything.
I think the idea is that the play order for the entire playlist is shuffled on each loop, so you play all songs in one order, then it shuffles, and you play all songs again but in a different order.
You forgot the most important Viking law:
The distribution is not that extreme but it's still very skewed. This is one of the areas where the anatomy of men and women seem to really differ.
Worth noting that this is just solar without grid-scale storage so it can't quite offer the adaptability of coal. PV + storage is closing in fast though so soon it'll be better in all regards.
I think the exact opposite, ML is good for automating away the trivial, repetitive tasks that take time away from development but they have a harder time with making a coherent, maintainable architecture of interconnected modules.
It is also good for data analysis, for example when the dynamics of a system are complex but you have a lot of data. In that context, the algorithm doesn't have to infer a model that matches reality completely, just one that is close enough for the region of interest.
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Gets me soooo hard
I think I know what you meant but be aware that this can be very misinterpreted.
Every other country doesn't have first-past-the-post voting for their legislative branch.
I'm sure wanting to shoot black people with automatic weapons has no correlation with fascistic ideals either.
Yes, Finland (which didn't exist as an independent state until 1917) definitely has a long history of colonialism and slave trade in the last *checks notes* 106 years.
I mean...