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Celso, on the topic of organizing events and building community, please bring back Codebits v3! Miss those unique vibes!


I hear this so much, sometimes in the most unexpected situations, and it's heart-warming. One day, I was having lunch with the family in a remote place in a restaurant in Serra da Estrela, and a random folk came to the table just to tell me how Codebits had shaped his life. I think I shed a tear righ there.

Anyway, yes, we have to find a comeback angle someday.


This makes me so happy to read! I'd donate and definitely travel to Portugal specifically just to attend (as I did with the last ones when I had already moved away). Codebits also shaped my life, got me my first job, new friends, etc, so here's a +1. I think there's at least a good few hundreds of people with the same story :)


There's a direct line from Codebits to Cloudflare opening an office in Lisbon to me typing this in Lisbon.


Sending you on a train to nowhere in deep Douro wasn't enough to prevent you from returning.


That one is missing from my Celsada collection. Will we ever get the juicy details?


Codebits was pure fun. I cherish those memories fondly!


If you read the post you see that those results were likely from repeat voters organized for that.


How does this compare with iPhone 8/X, which supports the Galileo system, as well as GPS and GLONASS?


The vast majority of phones out there support GPS and GLONASS (as well as ESA's Galileo), and have for years. That's not new to the iPhone 8 (surely the iPhone has has this before as well, right?)

Using the other constellations helps you see more sats, but it doesn't really help deal with the reflection issue in urban environments. The "big deal" about this chip is that is uses the new L5 signal (and it's equivalent in other constellations). Previously that has only been available in very expensive hardware.


Gallileo support in new cell phones only barely started this year https://www.gsc-europa.eu/galileo-gsc-overview/services/gali...


Yeah, hence the parenthetical addition. GPS and GLONASS have been around for quite some time though.


As said, the value here is the dual-frequency support. However, the features listed on Broadcom's site [1] show:

  The BCM47755 can simultaneously receive the following signals:
    GPS L1 C/A
    GLONASS L1
    BeiDou (BDS) B1
    QZSS L1
    Galileo (GAL) E1
    GPS L5
    Galileo E5a
    QZSS L5
[1] https://www.broadcom.com/products/wireless/gnss-gps-socs/bcm...


Don't want to sound all Conspiracy Theory but somehow this feels planned.. It plays into DeepMind's hand to not have the machine completely trouncing the human. It's less scary and keeps people engaged further into the future.

Also seems in-line with the way Demis was "rooting" for the human this time – they already won so now they focus on PR.


It doesn't seem that plausible if you've been around serious game players. The notion of throwing a game would be seen as extremely rude and condescending to one's opponent.

Once you step on to the field, you play your best. It doesn't matter whether the opponent is a master, or a six-year-old.

EDIT> I have a friend who I've never beaten at an RTS or non-random strategy game, even though we've played hundreds of times. If I thought for a moment that he'd let me win, I'd stop playing, and I hate losing.


Don't post unfounded conspiracy theories if you don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist.


A lot of comments here are unfounded. It was a thought I had that imo warrants some discussion (which you may disagree)


I agree, this point does warrant discussion.

How could DeepMind prove that AlphaGo played its best in match 4 ?


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Wow, I think it's not that farfetched. See the thought wasn't appreciated. It's a worthwhile discussion, imho


I met the guys from KillBill at the Money 20/20 Hackathon and I think they're doing a great job with their platform, which is already serving big players like GroupOn. They clearly know the payment ecosystem and this is a good way to set up billing in a way that does not lock you in and gives you flexibility for the future as you scale your business, including Fraud Prevention plugins. Disclaimer: I'm product lead at Feedzai, one of their supported Fraud Prevention solutions.


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