Unfortunately trees can't reclaim co2 at the rate we release it though. Seems like supplementing that strategy with novel solutions like this makes sense.
That doesn't automatically mean that dictionaries are just as fast with hundreds of thousands or millions of keys. I don't know one way or the other, but it's conceivable that performance could degrade somewhat with…
This is Lovecraftian horror at its best.
Re the quote, I agree. Perhaps if I read the study on temporal reverberation I would understand the point, but it just felt like showing off.
> Should any error [in the program] occur, the director could easily edit the states of any brains that have become aware of an anomaly before it spoils the simulation. This seems really problematic to me. Why would you…
Personally, before I decide to try something like this I would be interested to know how the app collects data from the user. I participated in https://www.trackyourhappiness.org/. If you aren't familiar, it surveys you…
1) meh 2) meh 3) lol
The whole time I read that article I told myself that it will be different for me. The whole time I also knew it won't be different for me. Maybe denial can be a good thing?
Unfortunately trees can't reclaim co2 at the rate we release it though. Seems like supplementing that strategy with novel solutions like this makes sense.
That doesn't automatically mean that dictionaries are just as fast with hundreds of thousands or millions of keys. I don't know one way or the other, but it's conceivable that performance could degrade somewhat with…
This is Lovecraftian horror at its best.
Re the quote, I agree. Perhaps if I read the study on temporal reverberation I would understand the point, but it just felt like showing off.
> Should any error [in the program] occur, the director could easily edit the states of any brains that have become aware of an anomaly before it spoils the simulation. This seems really problematic to me. Why would you…
Personally, before I decide to try something like this I would be interested to know how the app collects data from the user. I participated in https://www.trackyourhappiness.org/. If you aren't familiar, it surveys you…
1) meh 2) meh 3) lol
The whole time I read that article I told myself that it will be different for me. The whole time I also knew it won't be different for me. Maybe denial can be a good thing?