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Are Electrons made of Light? (2025)

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1 points·by gxt·8 mesi fa·0 comments

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gxt
·mese scorso·discuss
Assuming the interlocutor is stupid, at any scale, 1-1 to the whole of american politics probably just highlight that you don't fully grasp their point of view, because then it wouldn't be stupid. You'd be able to explain it to them and get them to see the matter from your perspective. If you can't do that, then you don't know you're right, you might be, but there's no way for you to know, truly.
gxt
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> Your comment is nothing more than a broad ethnic slur

Have you considered that it may not be an insult but legitimate criticism?

The official government stat is 1.05M FN members. They have been targeted by over 200B$ in federal wealth transfers alone excluding tax incentives, provincial and municipal funding since 2015. That's almost 20K$ per person per year, more than what most Canadians pay in taxes each year and yet many FN communities don't have running water.

I think to ask about potential corruption or at least gross mismanagement is absolutly legitimate.
gxt
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Anybody with access to these models can challenge it to test the hypothesis that spacetime is a 4d viscous fluid with the speed of light being spacetime's sound barrier, mass relating to viscosity, blackholes being cavitation bubbles, Hawking radiation our perception of surface tension, and gravity just being a pressure differencial? Thanks
gxt
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Beyond the training boundary. Seems a propos for "an infinite visual browser". I'm just not clear on how we get to the beyond part of it.

https://flipbook.page/n/f8982ddfd3ef4cbcb2ad8449d7d049b6
gxt
·7 mesi fa·discuss
There's John Cleese's Meetings Bloody Meetings for good meeting hygiene training. Its entertaining and educational.

https://archive.org/details/meetingsbloodymeetings
gxt
·9 mesi fa·discuss
You can implement a BTree with nodes stored in file-backed memmaps. It's plenty fast for the usual business case.