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Autonomi White Paper

notion.so
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Make Sunsets releasing particles into the atmosphere in effort to tweak climate

technologyreview.com
8 points·by sprucely·vor 4 Jahren·0 comments

New Heat Engine with No Moving Parts Could Fully Decarbonize the Power Grid

scitechdaily.com
2 points·by sprucely·vor 4 Jahren·0 comments

Amazon to put Alexa voice assistant on NASA’s moon ship

geekwire.com
1 points·by sprucely·vor 5 Jahren·0 comments

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1 points·by sprucely·vor 5 Jahren·0 comments

Shadows of the Coming Race (1879)

lesswrong.com
2 points·by sprucely·vor 5 Jahren·0 comments

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sprucely
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
The web app appears to be deliberately hobbled. It doesn't even give you access to the bookmarks you saved in the mobile app.
sprucely
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
They may not have a bottom line, but they certainly put up barriers to accessing specialty care that I never experienced when using the Sutter/Blue Shield combo. Also this wasn't a North Kaiser vs South Kaiser thing. More like Solano vs Yolo/Sacramento counties.
sprucely
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
I wish I had your experience with Kaiser. I've hit that conflict of interest multiple times. Most recently, after going through triage and waiting six weeks for an appointment, and after half way through it with [specialist], I learn that they're actually not the specialist I thought I was getting and just performing triage. This person lacked even basic knowledge on the topic, and none of the classes or groups she can find actually address the issue in question. When our time is almost up she finally decides to lookup a specialist. There's only one available with only one date available in another couple months. But she's only looking in one geographical region because she doesn't have access to data for the other region that can also serve us. If I book this appointment, she informs me I won't be able to find another specialist in the other region because a patient can be assigned to only one specialist. So it seems data actually is integrated across Kaiser's "regions", but only so far as to support their bottom line.
sprucely
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Yep, my XPS does too. I believe it's called "coil whine" and is caused by surface-mount inductors whose windings aren't fully encased in resin or whatever material they use.
sprucely
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Who is we? YMMV, but any sort of emphasis on critical thinking wasn't my experience in an Arizona school district in the late eighties/early nineties. If such curriculum was available, the kids who took it were likely outliers in having influences to push them in that direction.
sprucely
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Contracts or momentum? Haven't looked at actual dates, but my guess is that this project was established long before SpaceX was a viable option.
sprucely
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Where I live, we used to have tons of frogs. The city actually built a freeway bypass to prevent too many flat frogs. Didn't work. Anyway, the frogs quickly vanished around the same time we started spraying to reduce the spread of West Nile. Don't know if it was the food source or if the spray killed the tadpoles, but unintended consequences are a thing. A knock-on to that is we now have a growing roach problem.
sprucely
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Does anyone remember Win4Lin? It would run Windows 98 as a process and translate system calls to their Linux equivalent. It was very convient for testing my websites in IE. And I swear it was faster and more stable than running Windows on bare hardware. And when it did blue screen, I could have it back up in a matter of seconds.
sprucely
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
I believe the problem in any society is that the older generation relies on the younger to care and/or subsidize costs of said care for the older as their health declines. That breaks down when population starts declining.
sprucely
·vor 9 Jahren·discuss
My understanding of beans is that it is possible, but not commercially feasible. Something about the yield of seeds per plant versus the effort to control the crossing of parental inbred lines.
sprucely
·vor 9 Jahren·discuss
Most commercial varieties these days are hybrids. Many of the desirable traits are fixed for the plants that grow from that "F1" generation. But if you try to plant harvested seeds from those plants ("F2" generation) you'll get inconsistent results. It's possible to isolate particular traits via selfing and selecting for those traits. It's a years-long process, but I could see that happening in countries not beholden to Monsanto or trade deals.