As someone that has just started learning machine learning I can say that, in my experience, Pytorch is way more beginner friendly than TF. I had a hard time to setup TF in order for it work with my GPU. On the other hand pytorch was a breeze.
I recently discovered that if I put a plate between my food and the keyboard, the keys don't get nearly as dirty as when I put the food directly on the keyboard. Life hack!
I also use the shortcuts app, but since I dont have a smart outlet it just send me a notification (on my apple watch) when battery charge is above 80%. I also have another shortcut to notify when battery is bellow 20%.
Sorry if I missed your point, but I fail to understand the irony here. As far as I can tell, their concern is reasonable if you take in account that a new influx o high paid employees might drive real state prices up (which in fact could benefit some people) making rents skyrocket.
First off, some of those jobs will be available to them. Secondly, having high paid people around patronizing the other businesses in the area will help them and their employees and families.
All you need to do is look at communities across America where the big good-paying employer folded up and left town. It's a disaster for those communities, not a boon.
Basically it's a guitar/bass fretboard where you can select a scale and a root note, then it displays the notes of that scale on the fretboard. It also has a bit of info about the scale, like the intervals used to build it.
Initially I didn't plan to publish it, but since it was barely decent I tried to put it online. I just spent a few bucks to buy the domain, but it don't cost me anything to keep it online, since it's just a static page and I use Netlify to host it. Btw, Netlify is awesome! Highly recommended!