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Starship Launch – Everyday Astronaut [video]

youtube.com
6 points·by cwillu·2 miesiące temu·0 comments

Sort by Controversial (2018)

slatestarcodex.com
2 points·by cwillu·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

"The Talk" by Scott Aaronson and Zach Weinersmith

smbc-comics.com
3 points·by cwillu·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

Artemis Real-Time Orbit Website

nasa.gov
4 points·by cwillu·3 miesiące temu·4 comments

Opt out of all April Fools day pranks with one form

cwillu.com
3 points·by cwillu·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

Iran Air and Missile War – Ballistic, Interceptors and Munition Stockpiles [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by cwillu·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

Rhythms the Compendium: Life aboard an aircraft carrier (2021)

thelexicans.wordpress.com
29 points·by cwillu·5 miesięcy temu·2 comments

The Man Who Killed Google Search (2024)

wheresyoured.at
5 points·by cwillu·6 miesięcy temu·1 comments

At Least One Underlying Condition

siderea.dreamwidth.org
15 points·by cwillu·10 miesięcy temu·1 comments

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cwillu
·wczoraj·discuss
‹looks around from saskatchewan, hoping that this is the moment the rest of the world realizes that dst is also a stupid and wasteful hassle.›
cwillu
·wczoraj·discuss
That would be contrary to a plain reading of the quote
cwillu
·wczoraj·discuss
The drinking caused by the reading tends to interfere with the understanding.
cwillu
·przedwczoraj·discuss
He's the submitter
cwillu
·przedwczoraj·discuss
> 5 millimeters

TIL thermoplastic pellets are “microplastics” :)
cwillu
·przedwczoraj·discuss
Right-handed, and I run into this bug constantly.
cwillu
·3 dni temu·discuss
This is the problem with using vector search for everything: there is no “verbatim” when the corpus and the search are both converted to a vector, and not necessarily using exactly the same transform.
cwillu
·3 dni temu·discuss
Not to mention the occasional drift between what's on paper and what's actually been built.
cwillu
·3 dni temu·discuss
If you don't say the words “per capita”, you don't get credit for having said them.
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_212CD_submarine
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
Wouldn't the correct comparison would be filled positions tenure and tenure-track positions?
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
I know that's the common story, but I have never seen any actual court cases confirming that theory; certainly the recoverable damages from such copying such an error would be minuscule.
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
Now we just need GitHub Without the Vibes
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
Google's ability to make life difficult for contributors to a project should not be underestimated.
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
Various driving/delivery apps ultimately use OSM data. Doordash and instacart both use it to various degrees via mapbox, for instasnce.
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
The problem is that factual details aren't copyrightable in the first place, so no amount of licensing will prevent organizations with enough money to pay a lawyer from understanding this and using the data as they see fit. And on the flip side, those organizations can pay those same lawyers to write scary boilerplate to make it seem like their map data is “proprietary” and therefore “protected by copyright” even though it isn't.
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
Appears hugged: https://archive.ph/EIiLP
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
Sudoku is really not a “really hard puzzle” unless you're you generalize it to larger puzzles—the 9x9 form (used in the paper) is trivially solvable with even an old 6502 processor.

I'd argue that the statement from the conclusion “Beyond MAX-CUT, we solve more complex tasks such as number partitioning and Sudoku, highlighting its practical utility for real-world problems” is simply a lie, akin to claiming that factoring 221 on a quantum computer proves practical utility on real-world problems. At best it's a proof of concept.
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
Meanwhile, an actual doctor has chimed in above…
cwillu
·4 dni temu·discuss
> Reading is hard.

The irony…