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GOONIMMUNE
·2 anni fa·discuss
I will be in (northern) Italy next month, is there a name for this kind of tomato I can look for?
GOONIMMUNE
·2 anni fa·discuss
My understanding is that this has less to do with the specific location the tomatoes are grown, and more to do with the distance from the point of consumption they are grown. If the tomatoes have to travel a long distance, they will be picked before ripe so that they are more hardy during transit. Unfortunately this significantly alters the taste for the worse. I don't really live in the U.S. anymore, but I used to pay extra for "tomatoes still on the vine" which would be a small step up. The best of course were those grown in your own garden.
GOONIMMUNE
·2 anni fa·discuss
how many is "many"? I'm also on an M1 Mac 8 GB RAM and I have 146 chrome tabs open without any issues.
GOONIMMUNE
·2 anni fa·discuss
Some previous discussion here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39360724
GOONIMMUNE
·3 anni fa·discuss
FYI I believe all of those ~1TB $10-20 USB drives on amazon are scams- basically set up to trick your computer into showing a terabyte of disk space available, but not actually having that much available if you try to write it all. I was in the market for "largest reasonably priced usb drive" earlier this year and ended up with a 1 TB usb drive for about $80.
GOONIMMUNE
·3 anni fa·discuss
Plants are a temporary solution at best, as they decompose and catch fire which puts their carbon back in the atmosphere. We need to be sequestering CO2 into more permanent forms
GOONIMMUNE
·3 anni fa·discuss
This seems like a sort of unwinnable arms race. Can't the people who work on generative text models use this classifier as a feedback mechanism so that their output doesn't flag it? I'm not an AI expert, but I believe this is even the core mechanism behind Generative Adversarial Networks.
GOONIMMUNE
·4 anni fa·discuss
I love to follow this field because the engineers working on tokamaks/stellarators/other fusion devices are dealing with some truly extreme technical challenges. However, creating devices that economically overcome those challenges at scale seems unlikely when solar panels and batteries are aggressively decreasing in cost. How will these compete if scientists figure out the longevity problem for perovskite solar? Just my opinion as a layman. I still think the research is worthwhile because of possible future applications (space?)
GOONIMMUNE
·4 anni fa·discuss
Given that humans evolved to live on Earth, isn't it quite unlikely that we'll find planets that are more hospitable (to us) than Earth?
GOONIMMUNE
·4 anni fa·discuss
> investing in a hypothetical public utility that intends to make all its electricity from solar panels?

Is this something I can do as a retail investor? What sort of minimum investment is needed?
GOONIMMUNE
·4 anni fa·discuss
Do you have a source on ARC breaking ground? I follow CFS and haven't heard anything- google didn't turn up anything either. Just curious