They are asking whether the distribution of the direction of rotation of all rotating celestial bodies is equally distributed, for this it is irrelevant which direction of rotation is designated and how.
Not OP and I don't know if that would be feasible for you, but a Pro feature could be something like https://asreview.nl to determine importance/relevance?
This is really interesting, do you have other recommendations for improvements (gladly with sources I you have any)? I have to build a RAG solution for my job and right now I am collecting information to determine the best way to go ahead.
I use Consentomatic, which automatically rejects cookies and can also reject dark pattern banners. Of course this should be better solved, but at least this way I have some control over my privacy without being disturbed.
Most materials contract when they cool down. For example, differential contraction between metal contacts and semiconductor materials can cause them to detach or break, disrupting electrical connections. Also extremely low temperatures can lead to changes in semiconductor properties such as carrier mobility, which affects how efficiently electronic signals are processed.
I am currently finising my PhD and will start next month as a software architect. Among others I also looked into these books. What is the problem with them and what would you recommend instead?
I don't know how stressful my life will be then, but I thought about reading to my kids later and creating audiobooks with my voice for them, for when I am traveling for work, so they can still listen to me "reading" to them.
Sometimes I ask myself if WALLE is not that unrealistic of an dystopy, as we can already see that people are worse at remembering numbers in contrast to the time before smartphones, that save this information for you. Right now you can let ChatGPT do your homework without knowing anything about the subject. Where does this stop? Are we steering for a future where machines are doing everything for us and we will become dumber and dumber?
Not OP, but for me the following combination works great:
- Obsidian for knowledge management to help with the forgetfulness
- Todoist to get the daily stuff done and personal project management
- Timetree to coordinate with my wife and be able to plan ahead more than a week
- any alarm app for the critical stuff the next day