I respectfully disagree. If you want to compare orders of magnitude, you should use a logarithmic scale.
I respectfully disagree. If you want to compare orders of magnitude, you should use a logarithmic scale.
That’s pretty harsh. The idea of using AI to help digest more news more efficiently is not a bad one. My only criticism is that currently the product seems to take more away than it’s adds in terms of formatting, consistency, and general presentation.
OP, ignore this person. Keep working on it, but don’t spam your self promotion until you are confident that people will actually want to use this product over their current choices.
It would be the same for any self replicating thing. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and prions, but they replicate. I will grant you a single large parasite could do this, but at that point, we’re talking about tigers and such as a technicality as well.
None of the things you’ve listed here are single molecules except for the prion. A single cell, even for simple organisms, is made up of millions of proteins. Viruses come close, but are still made up of the nucleus and the capsid.
No it isn’t. Reporting on allegations and other newsworthy topics is literally the joirnalists’ jobs. They aren’t liable for libel or slander as long as they are reporting in good faith. And almost by definition reporting on something someone else said is in good faith as long as you think that they think it’s true.
Even that wouldn’t stop a stubborn narcissist.
If your entire existence revolves around whining, I would prefer not to know about it, thanks.
Yes because a significant number of people who otherwise would have met and formed relationships didn’t. If you didn’t already live with someone then there was way less chance of being with someone during that time.
I would assume that during 2020 at the start of the pandemic the amount of pregnancies significantly decreased. So the question for me is: is the abortion rate cited the number of total abortions or the number of abortions per pregnancy?
It really depends where you live. Some places are very dusty, especially if it’s generally dry and/or windy.
That’s… Just not true. People have benign carcinomas all the time and we don’t consider them to “have cancer.” It’s a bit of a sliding scale but to have cancer generally implies some sort of malignancy or at least the threat of future malignancy.
Try to find some closely related topic that you find interest in that he can relate to. Maybe old music or some other electronics topic. Then your son can meet you in the middle.
I learned on a manual when I was 17 but only had that car for maybe 6 months before I got an automatic and haven’t had one since. I’m now in my 30s. Was in the USA west coast.
Without commenting on the morals of feeling hurt or vindicated or whatever, I thought you might be interested in this Numberphile video that talks about this exact situation:
Many places have a classic resource that is full of free books that are funded by the government called libraries. You should check them out.
Not sure if it’s just a typo or a fun play on words, but just in case, a billionth of a second is is a nanosecond.
Hence white chocolate
America has done almost the exact same thing as in this photo: https://images.app.goo.gl/i6UN6uCZWBjUqNL57
If you are looking for another game with the same feel, try Case of the Golden Idol. I genuinely thought it was the same developer until I looked it up.
What does a washing dishes hobby entail? Do you have like a personal best or a preferred strategy?