Scale obviously does not make this more okay; watching many intersections or cell towers is obviously less reasonable than a single intersection or tower. > In comparison: license plates, when in public, are always…
"some caching gains" is a pretty huge understatement- snipping something out of the middle of the window requires rebuilding the entire context. Thats a shitload of tokens. Afaik messing with the context also pretty…
browsers aren't common either. Standards, formats, and interfaces are, which is exactly what WASM is and what this demonstrates. Native apps don't need a common operating system or even a common core like nix. They just…
for me the eyes are also showing the unwrapped texture of character's own heads, which is extremely unnerving lol
Totally missing my point. Say you have bladder pain and chatgpt tells you that is a common indicator of appendicitis. If you go to the doctor and tell them you think you have appendicitis, they will think you are saying…
We have standards of care for a reason. They are the most basic requirements of testing. Ignoring them is not just being a bad doctor, its unethical treatment. Its the absolute bare minimum of a medical system.
> I do feel I actually biased the first doctors opinion with my "research." It may feel easy to say doctors should just consider all the options. But telling them an option is worse than just biasing their thinking;…
not to mention turning off FSD milliseconds before impact
> An earth-like planet orbiting a different star would likely have evolved photoreceptor arrangements which match that star instead. No, not really- the limitation is chemical, not evolutionarily-driven. Earth is very…
> From what I've heard from auto engineers I know, using the battery as part of the structure is not really done. Transfering mechanical stresses to the battery is something you just do not do. This is technically true,…
Molicel's P60 (INR-21700-P60C) weighs 75 grams and can produce almost a horsepower. A 500 horsepower battery weighs less than 42 kg. It stores 12 kWh. Batteries are not heavy, range is heavy. Range is the sacrifice and…
The earth is actually a pretty big heat source in space. Solar radiation is a point source, so you can orient parallel to the rays and avoid it. The earth takes up about half the sky and is unavoidable. The earth also…
> They don't send repair people into space. There were five separate flights to service the Hubble telescope. It was designed from the beginning to be repaired and upgraded. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-125
The people of Minneapolis are defending their right to accept foreigners into their community. Do you genuinely think those people are being paid? That all those protestors don't genuinely feel that way? That the…
> skewing their biases in a way that creates internal chaos and dissent, disrupting institutional order, and sewing distrust of thy neighbor. I don't really have respect for this idea; we do this to ourselves far more…
Idk that there's much of a privacy sell vs. messages being encrypted. In the end users are just trusting Apple to actually be securing messages; they aren't going to love that they are trusting dozens of strangers…
Axial flux motors are difficult and expensive to make. Motors need to be made of laminated steel sheets to reduce parasitic eddy currents. The laminations need to be thin in the direction of the direction of the flux.…
Its freshwater and has to be freshwater because it goes through pipes and/or is evaporated. Corrosion, scaling and fouling are all issues. Even if seawater was easy to use and datacenters were near the shore, it would…
Any discussion of aurora which do not mention space tornados: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_tornado Is inherently incomplete. Not necessarily because they're needed to explain it, but they do need to be brought up…
Pretty unlikely. Solar is built on cheap land with low demand, and if the land isn't sold then the power is free so why wouldn't you sell it? No matter how high the taxes are, free money is free money. Aside from making…
That's what claude.md etc are for. If you want it to follow your norms then you have to document them.
Lasers and masers are not inherently collimated or straight lines. The only thing specific to lasers/masers is that all the light is the same wavelength. Beam, parabolic and phased antennas are all very capable of…
Cruising altitude is ~40k feet or 12 km and the range of the weapon is 2km. The system only works because of all the exposed wiring on quadcopters; everything in a plane is enclosed in a highly conductive aluminum shell…
> Not surprisingly a very common failure mode is that if you induce currents in the coils of the brushless motors No, that doesn't happen. Currents can be induced in the wires to the motors, but not in the motors…
> How much energy, how long is the pulse, how close were the drones? 1 millisecond pulses and 70 kW continuous usage[1] which is roughly equivalent to the AN/TPQ-53[2]. 2 km range. > Regardless I think the primary…
Scale obviously does not make this more okay; watching many intersections or cell towers is obviously less reasonable than a single intersection or tower. > In comparison: license plates, when in public, are always…
"some caching gains" is a pretty huge understatement- snipping something out of the middle of the window requires rebuilding the entire context. Thats a shitload of tokens. Afaik messing with the context also pretty…
browsers aren't common either. Standards, formats, and interfaces are, which is exactly what WASM is and what this demonstrates. Native apps don't need a common operating system or even a common core like nix. They just…
for me the eyes are also showing the unwrapped texture of character's own heads, which is extremely unnerving lol
Totally missing my point. Say you have bladder pain and chatgpt tells you that is a common indicator of appendicitis. If you go to the doctor and tell them you think you have appendicitis, they will think you are saying…
We have standards of care for a reason. They are the most basic requirements of testing. Ignoring them is not just being a bad doctor, its unethical treatment. Its the absolute bare minimum of a medical system.
> I do feel I actually biased the first doctors opinion with my "research." It may feel easy to say doctors should just consider all the options. But telling them an option is worse than just biasing their thinking;…
not to mention turning off FSD milliseconds before impact
> An earth-like planet orbiting a different star would likely have evolved photoreceptor arrangements which match that star instead. No, not really- the limitation is chemical, not evolutionarily-driven. Earth is very…
> From what I've heard from auto engineers I know, using the battery as part of the structure is not really done. Transfering mechanical stresses to the battery is something you just do not do. This is technically true,…
Molicel's P60 (INR-21700-P60C) weighs 75 grams and can produce almost a horsepower. A 500 horsepower battery weighs less than 42 kg. It stores 12 kWh. Batteries are not heavy, range is heavy. Range is the sacrifice and…
The earth is actually a pretty big heat source in space. Solar radiation is a point source, so you can orient parallel to the rays and avoid it. The earth takes up about half the sky and is unavoidable. The earth also…
> They don't send repair people into space. There were five separate flights to service the Hubble telescope. It was designed from the beginning to be repaired and upgraded. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-125
The people of Minneapolis are defending their right to accept foreigners into their community. Do you genuinely think those people are being paid? That all those protestors don't genuinely feel that way? That the…
> skewing their biases in a way that creates internal chaos and dissent, disrupting institutional order, and sewing distrust of thy neighbor. I don't really have respect for this idea; we do this to ourselves far more…
Idk that there's much of a privacy sell vs. messages being encrypted. In the end users are just trusting Apple to actually be securing messages; they aren't going to love that they are trusting dozens of strangers…
Axial flux motors are difficult and expensive to make. Motors need to be made of laminated steel sheets to reduce parasitic eddy currents. The laminations need to be thin in the direction of the direction of the flux.…
Its freshwater and has to be freshwater because it goes through pipes and/or is evaporated. Corrosion, scaling and fouling are all issues. Even if seawater was easy to use and datacenters were near the shore, it would…
Any discussion of aurora which do not mention space tornados: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_tornado Is inherently incomplete. Not necessarily because they're needed to explain it, but they do need to be brought up…
Pretty unlikely. Solar is built on cheap land with low demand, and if the land isn't sold then the power is free so why wouldn't you sell it? No matter how high the taxes are, free money is free money. Aside from making…
That's what claude.md etc are for. If you want it to follow your norms then you have to document them.
Lasers and masers are not inherently collimated or straight lines. The only thing specific to lasers/masers is that all the light is the same wavelength. Beam, parabolic and phased antennas are all very capable of…
Cruising altitude is ~40k feet or 12 km and the range of the weapon is 2km. The system only works because of all the exposed wiring on quadcopters; everything in a plane is enclosed in a highly conductive aluminum shell…
> Not surprisingly a very common failure mode is that if you induce currents in the coils of the brushless motors No, that doesn't happen. Currents can be induced in the wires to the motors, but not in the motors…
> How much energy, how long is the pulse, how close were the drones? 1 millisecond pulses and 70 kW continuous usage[1] which is roughly equivalent to the AN/TPQ-53[2]. 2 km range. > Regardless I think the primary…