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AS37
·2 anni fa·discuss
> The only question would be, would it create so much heat in one spot that it would actually warm up the environment too much?

Probably not at a large scale, although similar situations have led to odd headlines like 'Florida's manatees are addicted to power plants'.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240328-floridas-manatee...
AS37
·2 anni fa·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cream_barge

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Trefoil-class_concret...
AS37
·2 anni fa·discuss
> Following the Dobbs ruling, researchers observed an abrupt increase of 58 sterilization procedures for women, averaging around 5.31 procedures per month per 100,000 individuals

For perspective, if this rate persisted forever (it's probably a one-time bump) then (assuming a life expectancy of 76) about 4.8% of the population would have undergone this procedure.
AS37
·2 anni fa·discuss
As long as this took him less than 90 minutes it would be a higher hourly rate of income. Not to mention that doing this would not reduce his other earnings.

Or maybe he did it for the thrill.
AS37
·2 anni fa·discuss
I code in C# and use a ton of LINQ when writing business logic. It's FP-ish enough to avoid logic mistakes. The mediator design pattern, which is kind of bringing another FP paradigm to the OO world, also features heavily.
AS37
·2 anni fa·discuss
I find real-time audio mixers super interesting. A lot about writing your own can seem easy, until you find yourself in a fight against latency. If you hit 30ms you're dead, the mixer will become almost useless in a live setting. That's why the big expensive equipment hasn't been replaced by iPads. The highly regarded commercial SQ mixers [0] have 0.7ms end-to-end latency thanks to an FPGA inside.

I also firmly believe that, in the future, everything will be connected via Dante [1], which will be another example of commodity(-ish) computer networks eating everything.

[0] https://www.allen-heath.com/hardware/sq/

[1] https://www.audinate.com/
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yet another great example of America's 87% telling the 13% how they should live.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
No. Don't screw with nature, it doesn't end well.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
https://archive.ph/cbvpB
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
I don't attend one, but I have stepped foot in some. Compared to an 'average' (200 person) church, the big ones have more refined music, teaching, and user experience. I guess it's easier to put more effort into content when the user base is 2,000 or 20,000, versus 200.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
The article says the original estimate was for tracks between 4 cities, not 2.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
If solution is defined as benefit(option)/cost(option) >= 100 (which I think you do) then there are solutions.

If solution is defined as benefit > 0 for cost == 0, then there are no solutions.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
Interestingly, winter has the highest windspeed of all seasons, summer the lowest.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
This brings to mind his advice that is basically 'If you want 10 good songs, write 30'.

His method remind me of Nail Gaiman: "And I think it's really important for a writer to have a compost heap. Everything you read, things that you write, the things that you listen to, people you encounter-- they can all go on the compost heap. And they will rot down. And out of them grow beautiful stories."

(And of course the pottery teacher story.)
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
IMHO it's more likely because the education system from age 5+ is biased against boys and for girls.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
> For example at church the pastor or those more involved have status.

Yup. Pastor > singer > band member > FOH technician.

IIRC in an orchestra it goes strings > woodwinds > brass > percussion.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
> Adapted from “Chaos Kings: How Wall Street Traders Make Billions in the New Age of Crisis” by The Wall Street Journal’s Scott Patterson, to be published on June 6 by Scribner.

TL;DR Black swan events happen. Some hedge funds specialize in them. Book advertisement.
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
ML
AS37
·3 anni fa·discuss
> 2. How come Italy can dictate what foreign vessels (Banksys ship is registered in German as per the article) do in international waters?

The answer is basically they can because they can.

The ship isn't picking people up and delivering them to Germany, they're picking people up and delivering them to Italy. When the ship is docked in Italy it is at the whim of the Italian authorities.
AS37
·4 anni fa·discuss
A bunch of those started 150+ years ago, when European unions essentially didn't exist.