You can reference specific move numbers from specific master games to compress. But you still need to compress how you store those master games. What you're describing for mid/late game might make more sense like this: you use a fixed version of stockfish to suggest moves (depth and version should be locked to static values so it reproduces the same engine move each time). If it's within the first 8 suggestions, you can flag that it's an engine move with 4 bits. Decompression time is significantly larger, but it maximizes the space for cpu trade-off.
It's hard to know if it's the gluten restriction that's improving quality of life. Processed foods are often glutenous in addition to being over-sterilized, seed oil laden cattle feed. If you're cutting out gluten, you're mostly forced to cut out "food" from our wonderful conglomerates.
Modern grains are really weird, especially when combined with industrial leavening agents.
I get _really_ bloated if I eat "industrial" wheat bread. Like beach balloon levels of ridiculously bloated.
Sourdough wheat bread: pretty much zero issues. Same with rye bread with no other leavening agents than yeast.
I think this is part of the reason why people feel better when they leave out gluten, it's not the gluten per se but all the other stuff that usually comes with glutinous grains.
The US isn't failing. It's balkanizing. That balkanization will probably undo itself. Even if it doesn't, the ununited states would still be economic powerhouses. Not as prosperous as it was during reconstruction or the height of the petrodollar, but that's an impossible standard to hold onto forever.
The EEG space hasn't done anything interesting in more than a decade. I almost focused my career in the space when emotiv was first making moves. Out of curiosity, I've popped into a few conferences and they've all been pathetic. Similar to how blockchain was going to be incorporated into everything. A lot of hopeful possibilities wound up as dead ends.
Fifth generation warfare probably doesn't need a mostly useless and high noise-to-signal surveillance method like EEGs.
There's unfortunately only so much you can achieve with scalp-based electrodes. The applications everyone dreams about - like fine BCI or controlling robotic arms - are hard to achieve with signals once they've had to pass through the cranium.
Thanks to Ford being sued by Dodge and setting the precedent that you must operate in the interests of the shareholders and not the customer or your employees.
> […] you must operate in the interests of the shareholders and not the customer or your employees.
This is a legal myth:
> The case still most often used in law schools to illustrate a director’s obligation is Dodge v. Ford Motor (1919)—even though an important 2008 paper by Lynn A. Stout explains that it’s bad law, now largely ignored by the courts. It has been cited in only one decision by Delaware courts in the past 30 years.
The Stout paper, "Why We Should Stop Teaching Dodge v. Ford":
> This Essay argues that Dodge v. Fordis indeed bad law, at least when cited for the proposition that the corporate purpose is, or should be, maximizing shareholder wealth. Dodge v. Ford is a mistake, a judicial "sport," a doctrinal oddity largely irrelevant to corporate law and corporate practice. What is more, courts and legislatures alike treat it as irrelevant. In the past thirty years, the Delaware courts have cited Dodge v. Ford as authorint in only one unpublished case, and then not on the subject of corporate purpose, but on
another legal question entirely.15
Faster variants are more accessible due to the UX quality given by chess.com and lichess. Blitz and bullet are like a competitive puzzle esport. Pair that with the competitive gaming industry and its more recent failures. A lot of people were hungry for something different, rather than a cheap reskin of the last thing that did the best numbers.
Start by opening up your design eye and paying attention to the how and why of everything you see. The design of everyday things is a good book to start opening your design eye.
The material design spec is a good resource for learning some basic design rubric.
Learn the tools that are used to design. Adobe XD is my personal choice. Build tooling inside of XD to work faster, like your own custom sticker sheet. Maybe even get practice at it by designing a design spec by hand. Material design, tailwinds, and bootstrap are all options to start from.
Leave Tailwind well alone unless you enjoy individually styling every anchort tag inline over and over again. Tailwind is an abomination that has spread like cancer throughout the front-end dev space.