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Ecological Succession

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Adsb.fi

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Dangling Pointer

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Are Singularities Real?(2015)

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Centrosome Cycle

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Microtubule organization across cell types and states(2021)

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France records 1k additional deaths as extreme heat breaks European records

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Megalomania

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AI Engine Kernel and Graph Programming Guide (UG1079)

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Clear Space Force Station

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Blaze Threatens Anderson, Clear SpaceForce Station

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Fastest Commodore PET Using the MCL65(2025)

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Trump says multiple people arrested for allegedly vandalizing Reflecting Pool

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Welcome to the Eternal September of open source. Here's what we plan to do

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You Might Be Better Off Without Pull Requests(2024)

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Scientists warn 'Godzilla' El Niño could intensify climate impacts worldwide

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Hidden Order: How Adaptation Builds Complexity [pdf]

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Algae clouded Trump's vision for the Reflecting Pool. scientists not surprised

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How Russia's nuclear-powered 'Skyfall' missile works

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Bundling of Microsoft Windows

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rolph
·wczoraj·discuss
there used to be a time when the ads interrupted the content, now the content is an interruption to the ads.
rolph
·wczoraj·discuss
this is why you enforce a no brood condition by removing brood, and by rehiving your split into a new hive,with no brood.

the original hive can be kept as a queenless hive, and they will make replacement queens, if you keep a frame of brood.

if you get a gravid queen from the original hive, you can force broodless period when rehiving to a clean hive, and both sides of the split greatly reduce mite population.

if you have year round brood conditions, these maneuvers will be essential to mitigating varroa. you should also look at oxalic acid[careful!] as a mite deterrent.
rolph
·wczoraj·discuss
a mesh bottom board, is one part of an integrated plan.

varroa mites are obligate to brood, so interruption of brood cycle should be integrated into your cultural plan. here we are on the edge of swarming season, which is perfect time for artificial splits of hives.

you intercept swarming by moving roughly half the bees and the queen into a "package", and removing brood from the original hive except for one frame of brood. rehive the artificial swarm after 2 or three days.

this creates a break in brood cycle, allows adult bees to clean and shake free of mites, interrupts the mite brood cycle, and mitigates swarm loss.

some will cage the queen to break brood cycle however this is stressful, and must be accompanied by more hive space, or reduction of bee population.
rolph
·przedwczoraj·discuss
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rolph
·przedwczoraj·discuss
bees dont just collect honey and pollen they collect spores, resins, leachates, bacterial plaques, mineral deposits, a whole pharmacopeia of things.
rolph
·przedwczoraj·discuss
actually i think learning the hard way would be to encounter someone with a real gun that believes they themselves, or an innocent third party are in emminent danger
rolph
·3 dni temu·discuss
im thinking a human driver would WTF and pull over into a parking the instant the BB guns came out
rolph
·3 dni temu·discuss
hmmm kidknapped due to a false positive would be a bit of an oops to try and rewind. its bad enough that the cops do it [just try and get them to give you a ride back to where thay took you from, even when they are told to cut you loose]

it causes real damages when you basically abduct and strand someone.

these "kids" were shooting orbees out the windows, so mischief on them, but get it wrong once and it could get expensive.
rolph
·4 dni temu·discuss
try these

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_mathematics_topics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rules_of_inference

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_scientific_equations_n...

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=List+of+scientif...
rolph
·6 dni temu·discuss
consider captain america, perhaps an autonomous flying riot shield that protects, and strikes out.
rolph
·7 dni temu·discuss
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has adopted the name small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) to describe aircraft systems without a flight crew on board weighing less than 55 pounds

thus you would be using an aircraft(sUAS) to attack people, or if your breaking porch lights security cameras, pushing gate control buttons, you are attacking a building or facility.

i would expect this to involve a severe enforcement effort, and a lot of litigation.
rolph
·7 dni temu·discuss
sometimes, you just have to hang out in the right bar, and you will hear a multitude of secrets, this is why some projects had thier own towns so none of the inside would get out.
rolph
·7 dni temu·discuss
the research is relevant to the issue of transpiration column hieght as a postulated limitation to overall hieght of any tree.

a column of water is pulled by hydrogen bonding between molecules in a tug of war fashion, the top of the column is where water is dissociated from the column at such a rate as to maintain low pressure with respect to the column[xylem]

in summary water moves from bottom to top in a transpiration stream, that ultimately ejects water vapour from the leaves, resulting in a low efficiency mechanism, that loses a lot of the water but occurs at such a rate that the low efficiency is "good enough" for whats needed.
rolph
·7 dni temu·discuss
more like capillary action.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylem#Cohesion-tension_theory
rolph
·7 dni temu·discuss
we need to mimmick this behaviour in a drone swarm, as well as the reverse, bringing a replacement and reattaching.
rolph
·7 dni temu·discuss
i think you may enjoy:

45 Different Types of Humor with Examples in 2026

https://humornama.com/featured/education/types-of-humor/
rolph
·7 dni temu·discuss
i thought so, but i ran with it.
rolph
·7 dni temu·discuss
>>Instead of a human wearing an exoskeleton, an AI wearing a biological exoskeleton<<

remember this the next time you encounter a request to donate your body.
rolph
·8 dni temu·discuss
despite being satire this is no joke, this is what we are headed into if we dont stop the decline.
rolph
·9 dni temu·discuss
although the androids would learn at accelerated pace, there would be a functionally driven requirement to train androids for social conduct. They would be pervasive, but not mandatory, perhaps more immediately useful than a speaker on a shelf, or a button hanging around your neck, but marketed in a similar manner.