This paper should cite On Bullshit.
This paper should cite On Bullshit.
No, you’re supposed to go to prison where you can legally be put to slave labor. They used to be called work houses.
Discarded corn cobs and pages from the Sears Roebuck catalog. At least in midwestern USA.
My understanding is that the second Distance campaign is mostly recycled Nitronic Rush levels.
I bet she even ripped the tag off that mattress, too.
This is a really cool idea that showed a lot of promise in early trials. But yes, it should probably be FDA regulated.
The idea is to transport bacteria from people with healthy GI bacteria populations to people that have GI bacteria problems. The original implementation I remember was really simple: donor poop was dried out in a centrifuge and then packed straight into capsules that were swallowed by the donatee.
I mean, Adolf Hitler was a world leader with a predilection for speed, and look where he ended up. Makes sense to me.
When the gp’s book says that C is a third generation language: I would guess the first generation is Fortran and the second generation contains ALGOL and BCPL. C was heavily influenced by BCPL. (get it? C comes after B)
The deal with LLMs is that it’s very difficult to say which piece of training material went into which output. Everything gets chopped up and mixed, and it’s computationally difficult to run backwards.
My understanding of the image generators is that they operate one pixel at a time too, looking only at neighboring pixels. So in that sense, it’s not correct to say they understand the context of anything.
Like, there’s lots of information about Bilbo Baggins in Lotr, that doesn’t mean it was written in the third age of Middle Earth homie
The conceit of the LOTR appendices is that Lord of the Rings, as published in English, is really just the Red Book that Bilbo writes at the end. Dr. Tolkien merely found the manuscript somewhere and has graciously translated it from Third Age common language into English for the benefit of us modern people.
Those pizzas look a lot better than the typical office pizza party I’ve seen.
Big Smoke, you make big mistake.
In fact this spacecraft is still the designated emergency reentry vehicle for the crew.
No, the spacecraft gets lumped in with the military business unit because the contracting structures are similar, and very different from how commercial aircraft development is financed.
To be clear: to get back to the ground safely, the spacecraft RCS has to operate for no more than about five hours.
As far as I know, this spacecraft is still certified for emergency reentry, and if they needed to, the crew can get in and leave at any time. And they have good confidence that the spacecraft will get them to earth safely.
These delays aimed at getting more data to justify certification as an operational vehicle instead of flight test. If it doesn’t work out, the worst case seems to be that a second test flight may be required.
Delays don’t really cost NASA anything either. There’s plenty of consumables on the station for the crew, and when the capsule is docked the RCS can be shut down so it doesn’t leak.
Fine? That sounds like a thirteenth amendment situation.
Edit: not US, no thirteenth amendment.
If you add the fat first, the mushrooms are going to release so much liquid that you just have to boil that off anyway.
I’m pretty sure that’s because the FOSS nerds are working really hard to maintain a high quality experience.
Except the “emergency capsule” is all of them, including Starliner. Because Starliner is perfectly capable of returning to earth safely.
Because every thruster that has shut down has hot fired okay, and the known helium leaks still leave enough margin to cover several multiples of the 5 hours or so of RCS operation that you need to get to landing.