

The moderators of ml are a disinformation team


The moderators of ml are a disinformation team


Not to immediately gainsay what you’re talking about but I think visible light isn’t necessary for “vision”. Think radar, etc


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That link is worthy of its own post I think. Great read.


Seriously recommend this. I saw it a while back and found it highly informative.
The talk is on YT… Id link but at work atm

I’ve been saying for a long time this is a sham magazine, and here we are with a sour-toned anti-research push piece for AI. I’ve had it with this publication.


And over here, YouTube has “decided” most of the time I don’t get to see descriptions or comments. Not that I miss them! But this time at least the description was present.


It’s in the description.
Typically 1m wide 10m long.


“who’s this guy I never liked him what a moron nobody ever heard of thsis gie”
Him and Kaku should both stfu and never speak in public again.
Neil because of how he comes off and Kaku for the endless kookery.


I think it’s because a sharp blow will cause a single large wave front to propagate through the medium.
And with a dull blow, probably multiple smaller wave fronts that can interfere and create mini pressure differentials thus more settling

Next up, dude drops an EMF bomb on his neighborhood because the kids next door are playing their stereo too loud.


I asked for ideas, not a rant


I am asking in good faith, what is a more appropriate response?
I work in youth crisis support, and I can say that social media addiction is on par with methamphetamine. I used to be a tech startup guy & game developer, so I’m not naive to what you’re saying either.


I believe you were lost before I showed up my friend. You have a nice day as well


The inks used couldn’t be faithfully scanned/replicated. So even color copiers were useless.
My father had a friend from his childhood who ended up owning a graphic design studio, and sometimes he would have to have these replicated using classic photography.
When I think back, we jumped through a lot of hoops to get a free game when we could have just spent a couple dollars lol


To prove that I’m correct? But I already know I am


Things melt FYI
Totally agree, shopping cart abandonment is the number one e-commerce challenge, with around 70% of people getting right up to the “purchase” button and backing out.
The sheer stupidity of this design decision is baffling.