I worked with an older German man who was a consultant on a research project that I was working on in graduate school. He was born in Gottingen and told stories how as a kid he got to test his paper airplanes in their…
No Apple logo.
I printed out a nice 1-page guide to flexbox a few weeks ago and keep it on my desk, and it's a great reference.
This story is in the article as well.
I haven't seen people mention it really, but isn't this all in response to ChatGPT deriving a lot of it's content from Reddit? I know that Google search has gotten so bad in the last couple years that I normally have to…
Why did the first 2 replies to this comment use the phrasing that that is his 'MO'?
And then people used electric sheep in the later two-thousands which was a pretty interesting concept.
Just a heads up...on your homepage when hovering over the artist's name "Anastasiia Andriichuk" the highlight seems to add padding on each side which makes the line break in between their first and last name and the…
I went to a talk at Oak Ridge National Lab soon after the discovery of Ununseptium (element 117 that is now called Tennessine) and it was really interesting the international collaboration needed to make the discovery…
Well, as fun as it is to mess up benadryl cucumber's name it's very easy to spell correctly.
If you look more into it, Germany was very close to being able to build a reactor that would have been able to produce plutonium. Their graphite reactor research never went critical because they didn't know that the…
Just go to duckduckgo.com and search for anything with the word stream on the end.
Keep in mind too that a lot of long scientific simulations are more complicated than vectorized loops or linear algebra. Monte Carlo algorithms were developed to simulate neutrons in the Manhattan project and programmed…
Any compiled language will be drastically faster than an interpretive scripting language like Python (although numpy/scipy is generally C or Fortran libraries compiled to be called by Python). Having said that I used…
Funny you mention the mouse support because in the blog post here you cannot scroll through it using a mouse which is pretty annoying.
I think it wouldn't be explicitly included, but it goes into the bottom line of big pharma companies. There is a very lengthy process of getting drugs through the FDA which makes investment's return-on-investment…
There's a lot of skeptics in here with myself included to a certain extent. But I really appreciate your story and am interested in pursuing a similar trajectory. I don't understand how anyone can be fully skeptical…
This has been my experience. Although I know other languages, when I go to write a solver for CFD, radiation transport, heat transfer, etc I normally have gone with OpenMPI and Fortran. For me, Fortran is almost like…
"Renewable energy" is a perfect term, but I think that it has the same negative connotation for the people who have an aversion to the term "clean energy".
But you'll be fine on NA servers.
While I agree about productivity now (although rewriting a source for cat that is used decades later seems very productive), I think the above commenter has it correct that it was probably a side project that he worked…
Which is exactly what professional sports teams do often even if they've been somewhere a while and have no intention of leaving.
Wait are you saying that smoking is really cool?
The US invests a lot of money into researching advanced reactors only so the money can be sprinkled around to different labs, companies, and universities to keep our knowledge/workforce updated until they shift focus…
This is exactly correct. The problem is solved by dozens of paper reactors or waste storage plans that do not exist. We can develop these things and we already invest tons of money into R&D which always gets allocated…
I worked with an older German man who was a consultant on a research project that I was working on in graduate school. He was born in Gottingen and told stories how as a kid he got to test his paper airplanes in their…
No Apple logo.
I printed out a nice 1-page guide to flexbox a few weeks ago and keep it on my desk, and it's a great reference.
This story is in the article as well.
I haven't seen people mention it really, but isn't this all in response to ChatGPT deriving a lot of it's content from Reddit? I know that Google search has gotten so bad in the last couple years that I normally have to…
Why did the first 2 replies to this comment use the phrasing that that is his 'MO'?
And then people used electric sheep in the later two-thousands which was a pretty interesting concept.
Just a heads up...on your homepage when hovering over the artist's name "Anastasiia Andriichuk" the highlight seems to add padding on each side which makes the line break in between their first and last name and the…
I went to a talk at Oak Ridge National Lab soon after the discovery of Ununseptium (element 117 that is now called Tennessine) and it was really interesting the international collaboration needed to make the discovery…
Well, as fun as it is to mess up benadryl cucumber's name it's very easy to spell correctly.
If you look more into it, Germany was very close to being able to build a reactor that would have been able to produce plutonium. Their graphite reactor research never went critical because they didn't know that the…
Just go to duckduckgo.com and search for anything with the word stream on the end.
Keep in mind too that a lot of long scientific simulations are more complicated than vectorized loops or linear algebra. Monte Carlo algorithms were developed to simulate neutrons in the Manhattan project and programmed…
Any compiled language will be drastically faster than an interpretive scripting language like Python (although numpy/scipy is generally C or Fortran libraries compiled to be called by Python). Having said that I used…
Funny you mention the mouse support because in the blog post here you cannot scroll through it using a mouse which is pretty annoying.
I think it wouldn't be explicitly included, but it goes into the bottom line of big pharma companies. There is a very lengthy process of getting drugs through the FDA which makes investment's return-on-investment…
There's a lot of skeptics in here with myself included to a certain extent. But I really appreciate your story and am interested in pursuing a similar trajectory. I don't understand how anyone can be fully skeptical…
This has been my experience. Although I know other languages, when I go to write a solver for CFD, radiation transport, heat transfer, etc I normally have gone with OpenMPI and Fortran. For me, Fortran is almost like…
"Renewable energy" is a perfect term, but I think that it has the same negative connotation for the people who have an aversion to the term "clean energy".
But you'll be fine on NA servers.
While I agree about productivity now (although rewriting a source for cat that is used decades later seems very productive), I think the above commenter has it correct that it was probably a side project that he worked…
Which is exactly what professional sports teams do often even if they've been somewhere a while and have no intention of leaving.
Wait are you saying that smoking is really cool?
The US invests a lot of money into researching advanced reactors only so the money can be sprinkled around to different labs, companies, and universities to keep our knowledge/workforce updated until they shift focus…
This is exactly correct. The problem is solved by dozens of paper reactors or waste storage plans that do not exist. We can develop these things and we already invest tons of money into R&D which always gets allocated…