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No one's mentioned this yet, but more powerful electromagnets, which could mean more of a chance to get a fusion reactor working.
Yeah, 100%. Look at the other replies to my comment and you can see people getting sucked into that narrative...
Ackshully.... vegans don't get all the essential nutrients to survive 🤡
If any of those boneheads actually read the article, it says she was eating sunflower seed sprouts which are a complete protein.
In the article it says she eats sunflower seed sprouts. A cursory google search says these are a complete protein containing all the essential amino acids.
You missed an important part of the headline "is feared to have..."
It says she caught a "cholera like" infection
This will be interesting. I've always assumed my P is just ADHD.
I like that kbin and Lemmy aren't going to have an entire team of people doing continuous A/B testing to find what drives the most engagement.
Much less chance of this ending up as a dopamine slot machine.
What if the website doesn't use cookies?
Hi from Artemis 🫡
It's pretty great.
Yeah, something in the algorithm that prevents one magazine or one instance dominating would be the best approach.
To get even more pedantic...
It's defined on how far light will travel in a vacuum in the time it takes caesium-133 to do a certain number of transitions between hyperfine ground states.
It's cool how almost all units of measure are defined on caesium
I also have a robot and can't vouch for it highly enough.
Came from aeropress like OP, and I've found it very similar to the aeropress in terms of flexibility.
The only downside for me is the effort required in temp management to do really light roasts. But I assume this would be the same with the original flair.
Is creamer used in countries that don't regularly have milk in the fridge? I've never heard of anyone using it in Australia, but I've also never seen the need when everyone has milk and sugar readily on hand.
Ahh ok. I didn't want to assume as I'm not familiar with the details.
It's the defacto term for how we fit a statistical model to data, unrelated to any copyright concepts. I'm pretty sure we called it "training" back in 1997 when I was doing neural networks at uni, and it's probably been used well before then too.
Neural nets are based on the concept of Hebbian learning (from the 1930s), because they are trying to mimic how a biological neural network learns.
This concept of training/learning has persisted because it's a good analogy of what we are trying to do with these statistical models, even if they aren't strictly neural networks.
If tiktok has banned those words, then maybe tiktok is not the right forum for the topic?
Do we trust them not to steal credentials?
It annoys me how none of the news articles mention spez's lying about the Apollo Dev trying to blackmail Reddit.
That's the singular thing that drove me away.
cafelat robot lever espresso machine
- $320 USD
- makes espresso as good as a +$1k machine
- doesn't need descaling
- looks cool
- takes up hardly any bench space
- simple, well engineered, will outlive me