Science and academia, too. There’s way too few papers being published about failed experimemts. “I thought A, so I did B in order to achieve C, but it didn’t work out because of D.” is a very useful result.
Science and academia, too. There’s way too few papers being published about failed experimemts. “I thought A, so I did B in order to achieve C, but it didn’t work out because of D.” is a very useful result.
Nuclear is literally the most expensive way to generate energy and no amount of liquid salt or SMR hallucinations can come even close to fixing that problem.
You don’t need to create fear of nuclear, it’s a bad choice all by itself.
There was a specific number that was repeated across a lot of papers in my field, always citing the same source.
That source did have the number, but it cited another paper for it, which itself cited yet an older paper. Im not sure where the citations went bad, but that last paper for not actually contain the value everyone waschain-attributing to it.
The number was fortunately still correct though (and people would have noticed pretty quickly if it wasn’t).
In other words, the question becomes: “Is an egg defined by the creature that laid it, or the creature that will hatch from it?”
One other thing here is that the sensitivity of the detection is actually decreased with repeat attempts. This is pretty standard.
The reasoning here is that people will check after the first failure. And if they then send the close request again, the car will try a bit harder. Maybe it’s just some bit of oversized luggage that can be pushed down.
nothing but suvs on their lots
Not true. They also have trucks
“I build for China”
Genius. If you export some of the apes, the remaining population requires less habitat, leaving more room for plantations! /s
Does that mean female werewolves should be called wowolves? (Or even better, woowolves)
🚫 Both sides are equally bad.
✔️ Both sides are bad, but not remotely equally so.
Haha, nice. Also, username checks out.
1,95583 is permanently embedded in my brain. It’s the conversation rate from € to DM when it was introduced.
And that not only people living paycheck to paycheck. I’m fairly well off, renting a decent flat for a good price. But fuck yeah would I move to a bigger and better place if I could afford it. Would love to have a balcony, less traffic outside, and space for a bigger gaming table.
A timezone is a constant (barring DST shenanigans) offset, which works for all the hours of the day. I can look at my watch here in Germany and I know that it’s 8:15 in New York right now. So I know that it’s still early in the day for my buddy Jeff.
In the same-time everywhere logic, I would need to remember specific times, like “people in New York usually start working at 15:00 and stop at 24:00”, which is just plain inefficient.
There seems to be an interval in which the app actively actively polls data from the car. It defaults to 4h and only during daytime.
I guess if you set that to a very short internal and the car is not currently charging (at which point the 12V battery does nothing) there could be quite some battery drain.
That said, draining the 12V battery of an EV to the point where you get problems seems difficult.
The whole genocide or not discussion just distracts from the obvious fact that Israel is commiting war crimes for which they should definitely answer, even if the total extermination of the Palestinian people is not on their agenda.
Fun fact: there was an attempt to ban the NPD years ago, but it was deemed unnecessary because they never got enough votes to be a serious threat to democracy.
I found a free and foss alternative to OpenAudible that seems to work fine: https://github.com/audiamus/BookLibConnect
There’s a sister project to convert the aax (m4b) files, but I found that to be unnecessary.
Decent game to quit about 30h in because while it’s good and fun to play, it’s incredibly repetitive.