

I see what you did there


I see what you did there


1.6 in 50000 sounds way off, WHO says:
Schizophrenia affects approximately 23 million people or 1 in 345 people (0.29%) worldwide. The rate is 1 in 233 people (0.43%) among adults


I was here to offer this. Maybe even vibe slopping


Yeah, I though about pigeons and Skinner when writing that, but did not have much info about how it goes really. Thanks for sharing, that’s an interesting read, and nice to know they are treated well


Oomph, buzzword keyword guessing sounds like great interview indeed


No, you’re right about the images, it’s marketing as usual, but I never thought about this


Do bring a pencil to an LLM fight


I used the saddle and the last one. The latter felt better for my back, but strained knees quite some, the former doesn’t seem to do much for posture, but the back feels a bit better now.


the experiments were no fun for the dogs
I would really expect most experiments to be no fun for animals that are experimented on


I wouldn’t expect this joke to make someone feel stupid if they know what UDP is, so it feels like it was a safe bet


So, you don’t pay full price on launch because you better wait, but then the discount is not enough because it’s too old, right?
Some games never get a big sale, also years old now is not the same difference as it were when hardware evolved way faster


That’s what I feared, also I tried to buy from wallet instead of the card because of how bullshit my bank protection is (it often breaks on purchase page), so each refresh was really slow because of error animation playing and scrolling up constantly


I really expected them to make some better system than ‘just hit buy until you’re lucky’


Double fail then in firing him


This is what I heard about the English variant, too. I wonder if “prove = test” is grounded in research, or just folk etymology like “the mall = a place to visit them all” or “news = North East West South” (both are wrong, but the news is quite old and may have had influence on new becoming news)
Yeah, that is a bit confusing, i never thought about light being an example of one of those systems. Edit: looks like this applies only to laser light because light has a temperature of an emitting body, and lazing body has negative temperature
A system with negative thermodynamic temperature is hotter than any system with a positive temperature. If a negative-temperature system and a positive-temperature system come in contact, heat will flow from the negative- to the positive-temperature system.
This situation occurs because temperature is not really a measure of speed of particles, but rather a measure of entropy, and for ordinary objects entropy can increase infinitely, increasing temperature too. For systems with capped amount of states entropy reduces when energy is added, and that is negative thermodynamic temperature.
So negative temperature is more energetic than positive, and because of that it heats up positive temperature object when in contact.
Light kinda does that, but I am not sure I can come up with an explanation of how to measure its temperature and if it fits the definition
Bus routes are not always straight, that may also contribute. But yeah, I think stops are 5–7 minutes by foot apart here
Well, they have a point:
Minotaur V was developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation (now absorbed into Northrop Grumman) and made its maiden, and to date only, flight on September 7, 2013, carrying the LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) spacecraft for NASA.
In my opinion, commissioned by NASA is also NASA rocket, though


That’s true for acronyms that are not brand names, but for ones that are — I don’t even know what that acronym means, but I get the point.
It’s not like you would be able to expand Dolce and Gabbana, because it’s not an acronym, and it may also mean nothing for a person reading, being a brand they might not be interested in
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