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decoding

[dee-koh-ding] / diˈkoʊ dɪŋ /




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A Ph.D. student solved a 2,500-year-old linguistic puzzle, decoding a perplexing “metarule”—what option to choose when multiple Sanskrit grammar rules are in conflict—written by an ancient Indian scholar.

From Scientific American

The technology’s current limitations are “not a good enough excuse to take potential harms of decoding lightly,” she says.

From Scientific American

"The formula for decoding Musk is pretty simple. Take whatever time frame he has, and multiply it by two," said Gene Munster, Managing Partner at Deepwater Asset Management, which owns Tesla shares.

From Reuters

If you use creative software a lot, though, you may be better served with Intel machines, which take advantage of Intel’s Quick Sync feature for faster encoding and decoding.

From The Verge

If there’s only one species you might figure it out, but if there are 100 species, then decoding your experience is going to be very difficult.

From Scientific American