Apologies if this is a repost, didn't see one after search
Edit: I haven't read much into the btc white paper or code but, as a layman I believe Dimon's comments may be a fundamental misunderstanding of how btc's blockchain and "decentralized" nature works
i wonder what implications this has on mating? will she find a mate? Presumably the male would need to dominate her in order to procreate, that does not appear to be the case, currently.
Will she attempt to assume the male role in the mating process?
Very interesting that this was posted as I literally JUST watched an even MORE interesting youtube upload about this very bit of code just last weekend.
Here's the very fun video if anyone wants to take a look:
anedcotally, i've known this to be true about myself for years. my typed notes, while MUCH faster, are rarely as well memorized (on first pass) as my hand written notes.
does anyone know how we can search the data to find info about our (more than likely) entries in this database? or did they simply find it but not release the info?
Anyone know if the dev lurks here? I'm wondering if there's a way to fork his code or add Kroger functionality to it. If im not mistaken Kroger is a safeway acquisition that is a popular grocer in the south/southwest of the USA. this would be very helpful for those of us without safeways.
well do you think that perhaps, setting the voltage and other continental variance requirements aside, that repair manuals for products released in EU will coinside (somewhat) for products in the USA? This could potentially be a game changer for USA repair enthusiasts as we will have SOME form of foundational documentaion to go on when attempting a repair (or at least i hope)
And on a side note: Funny how tractors and agricultural equipment were stricken from USA's right to repair and intellectual property laws.
I watched a right to repair video that suggested that if/when a right to repair law gets signed in the United States that it will cause OEMs to provide repair parts/manuals for not only that state but the rest of the country as well because it would be infeasible to maintain two separate "lines" for the same device.
Does anyone know if this holds true between continents such as Europe and America as well? IE: Because OEMs have right to repair laws in Europe they may just go ahead and furnish America with them as well so they dont have to maintain two separate product lines?
i went to school with many kids in what were called "k-level" courses (high school courses in early grades before courses with dual credit were offered)
I often noticed how they could read MUCH faster than i could, and appeared to be actually retaining the information.
Me personally, if i read too fast im literally just "seeing" the words on the paper pass my eyes. I could read a sentence very fast, out loud, and not understand it.
I've always been a slow reader. My sister took speed reading "lessons"(?) when we were younger, apparently she had a problem with reading so my parents felt the need to enroll her in some type of weekend (speed?) reading program that was held at a hotel conference center in a trendy area of our city... it was probably snake oil because i only recall her going once or twice then never returning (perhaps the program was only a day or two long? even worse? how do you really learn anything?)
And I had her share the speed reading techniques with me in an attempt to learn to read faster myself but never could do so.
I dont think that speed reading is all that its cracked up to be.
Edit: I haven't read much into the btc white paper or code but, as a layman I believe Dimon's comments may be a fundamental misunderstanding of how btc's blockchain and "decentralized" nature works