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Deezer has been quite stable imo and I find it not clutered


No linux client and support in my country. They have better streaming quality than Spotify.


Can you tell us a bit more about this creative residence and how did you get accepted there ?


Yes, it's called Almost Perfect. I previously followed the illustrator Luis who co-runs it, and applied back in 2022.

https://almostperfect.jp

However, the current "version" of Almost Perfect is ending in about a year, and I think they are fully booked until then:

https://www.instagram.com/almostperfecttokyo/p/C2PCMtpS_wq/

It's been a fun experience, though - I shared a house with an illustrator from LA. I spent time exploring Tokyo and working on Booklet. At the end, every resident gives a gallery - normally it's visual, such as drawings, but mine became a presentation.


Young machine learning practitioners : That is why you should do not trust accuracy when doing a ML model on imbalanced datasets.

And in general, better use precision, recall, f1-score or confusion matrices


I quite like the idea of being skeptical of something but still hedging on its potential success. Thanks


The best way imo is the telegram bot


hey very nice work !

do you think that a docker.js running containers in the browser is something that could become a reality soon if we follow you line of work ?


One problem with technical tech is that it often talked about abstractly : "there is technical debt", "There are code smells", etc.

But if we want to use technical tech as a tool practically, we should be able to quantify the technical debt precisely.

We should be able to say I have 10 000 € per day or 100 000 € of technical debt.

I have developed (very early stage) a tool to quantify technical debt : I appreciate any feedback (if stated kindly :p)

https://github.com/lcetinsoy/tech-debt


If we could estimate the cost of debt, we probably wouldn’t have it in the first place.


Paris is pretty dense already ! In the top 10 cities : https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-world-s-most-densely...

High towers cannot be put everywhere


> High towers cannot be put everywhere

Why not?


The ground. Paris's ground is not strong enough to support high rise building especially in the southern part, where a lot of it have been excavated in the last 500 years (and filled with dead bodies, ie the catacombs). Of course with clever engineering everything is possible, but that really limits the development of such towers.

It is true that the main limitation still is the construction code, which preserves the global proportion of the city.


The usual approach is to punch pilings into bedrock. Nothing new really. Hollow shafts might be an issue, but nothing a stroke of the pen won't solve.


Gets a lot more complicated when you have tunnels everywhere already.


That’s what I meant by shafts. You could fill them, but dunno how kosher that is. It’s not like they’re open to the public or anything.

I believe you can take the catacombs under Montparnasse station, so it’s a solved problem ( I hope ).


I'm not at all sure what you mean. There is no way you could fill the catacombs, if that's what you're suggesting. And how does having catacombs under montparnasse show that you can put pilings through train tunnels?


Because they worsen traffic, as they create high density traffic zones which then need to have bigger highways around it, then you have got the fact that Paris's low city profile is a monument on itself, so city administrators don't want to disturb that too much, then there's the issue of physical construction of em as paris is a river bank city, quite sandy ground iirc

Paris does have areas which have high rise office buildings tho, it is just not the zones people know much about because they are not the touristic areas


Hong Kong seems to be able to make tall buildings work, with as massively increased density, in comparison to paris.

> Paris does have areas which have high rise office buildings tho

Then maybe more buildings should be built in this area.


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Surely the locals go out into the mountains and villages for recreation?


All I am hearing from you is "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded!"


a lot of parisians like me find them very ugly and there's already not enough garden and green spaces to out to.


Seems that swift is gaining a lot of traction. It has also have drawn interest in the Machine learning community


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