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Look at "Four Asian Tigers", people don't just constantly become rich for granted


I thought no guessing mode means the map is generated in such way that guessing is not needed to solve the whole board? (To those who didn't know the mode, it also forces you a starting point)

As an experiment, I tried clicking on a random position after clicking the starting point. And it is possible to that the position is safe. So I don't think the map in no guessing mode is dynamic.

Also in the help section: "In this mode, a starting position is provided, and you never need to guess to complete the board."


It looks like an unconstrained least square problem to me, which is convex and naive. Similar projects like reconstructing an image with transparent triangulars seems more interesting.


Same here.


Yeah but since it claims "any CSV file", and CSV files are widely known to be variate, I didn't expect it fails to work on edge use-cases.


> “Even if the U.S. continues to impose higher tariffs, it will no longer make economic sense and will become a joke in the history of world economy,” the ministry said in a statement, according to a CNBC translation.


> (x - m) / (εφm)

> ε, was set at 4.

> φ, is 0.25.

What a coincidence!


I would assume Guilin Noodles are cousin of Vietnam Pho, based on the similarity of their ingredients and their geographic positions.


Maybe add Chimera as well?

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.06925


it looks as if Chimera has marginally less bubbles than DualPipe?


Oh more nice pictures :)


I heard that it is possible to achieve better performance than cuBLAS using CUTLASS? I thought they chose the better one among cuBLAS and CUTLASS as baseline.


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