I saw then a few years back and not only was it a good show, it was one of the longest gigs I've ever been to. Great value for money.
intelisense
As someone who loves tomatoes... what a waste.
Unfortunately, they're not a great choice for out aircraft.
Honestly, if they had half the talent of Damon Albarn they wouldn't need the cash.
OK, it was a basic pattern recognition model, nothing nearly as sophisticated as we have now, but I think it would have performed significantly faster.
I had the idea to offload machine learning to GPUs back in the early 00's. I was working for a company doing number plate recognition back then, so I was even in a position to act on my idea... but my boss thought I was nuts.
I'm not sure how much money I would have made, but it's got to be better than this!
'You live in a police state' and a Blue Lives Matter flag? That makes no sense....
There is a shit load of graffiti in Berlin, but it doesn't stop prices going sky high.
Also... can you imagine how boring it would be if we never got a null hypothesis like this? These unexpected results are exactly what makes doing science exciting!
I hate that they equate a null hypothesis to failure. The experiment was as far from a failure as I can imagine - it just got results very different from those they expected.
KDE has a similar feature, and it is indeed a great thing to have.
This is a really hard question, so many gigs to choose from. I'd probably choose a VNV Nation gig I went to in Slimelight, London. They were famous (in the goth scene, at least) at that point but did an intentionally small gig for the old fans.
A close #2 would be The Dead Milkmen at a gig in Marburg back in the 90s. Was the first time I heard the grunge sound, and I thought it was excellent.
So much good music, so little time...