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Clarke's Three Laws

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The Penetrating Gaze of One of America's Most Brilliant Art Critics (2019)

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Why Stalin created a cult of Alexander Pushkin (2017)

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NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writing Month

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NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writing Month

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The Loch Ness Monster: If It's Real, Could It Be an Eel?

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In Event of Moon Disaster (1969) [pdf]

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Ukraine's Drone Factories [audio]

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The Urgent-Important Matrix (2013)

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AI X Mathematics [video]

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The Symbol Grounding Problem (1990) [pdf]

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Iron Dust Could Reverse the Course of Climate Change

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SymPy: Python Library for Symbolic Mathematics

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NYT reporter details the struggle within the military to modernize its forces

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Will China Be the Next Japan?

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A brain implant changed her life. Then it was removed against her will

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How to build an ecosystem (2017)

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Mathematicians Have Found a Shape with a Pattern That Never Repeats

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The Charles Dickens Illustrated Gallery

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How to Land a Fighter on an Aircraft Carrier on a Stormy Night (2020)

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https://web.archive.org/web/20230103223236/https://www.nytim...
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The podcast 'Writing Excuses' is also doing a series to help people complete a novel in a month: https://writingexcuses.com/

See the Oct 29, Nov 5, and Nov 12th episodes so far.
rfreytag
·3 anni fa·discuss
The podcast 'Writing Excuses' is also doing a series to help people complete a novel in a month: https://writingexcuses.com/

See the Oct 29, Nov 5, and Nov 12th episodes so far.
rfreytag
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Interesting plot. It would need to have multiple parallel plots where each nation with a nuclear arsenal thinks they are the only one that has lost their nuclear capability. Hijinks ensue as each tries to bluff the national actors.

Nuclear weapons are not very useful when you have good intelligence and a distributed ability to delivey vast amounts of precious-guided weapons.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20230914224713/https://www.nytim...
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https://web.archive.org/web/20230914134125/https://www.nytim...
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I assume they are using renewable energy to reduce naturally-occurring iron oxide.

When the iron is burnt are they going to do with pure oxygen? Otherwise they'll get pollutants like nitrogen dioxide, possibly ozone. And the 0.5% not burnt will also become a pollutant unless carefully removed in some smokestack scrubber.

Or is this 'burning' to occur some kind of iron fuel cell? How would they liquidize the iron which is quite heavy?

Lastly, iron is heavy. Moving reduced iron could be expensive and dangerous.

Still, if sufficiently close to the renewable source this could provide much needed load leveling for intermittent sources.
rfreytag
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If you target a niche in a large market then you are targeting a small market. Create serial MVPs targeting those niches until you find product-market fit.
rfreytag
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Article alleges it is not external threats but corrupt political interests that drive ever higher US defense spending. But correlation is not causation and this link is unsupported, especially when no analysis of the un/reality of the external threat is offered. There is some low-hanging fruit here around Iraq so not bringing that in leads me to question the quality of this article. It is harder to make that case with the Cold War or the PRC vs its South China Sea neighbors so perhaps that is why this aspect of their argument was not pursued.
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Meat of the article starts 50% in.