>Seriously underestimated Seems to be the rule of thumb with climate apocalypse now. There really is no precedence justifying a conservative/reactionary stance on climate change. This won't play itself out somehow. We…
I wish the wiki had a bit more redundancy and TL;DRs. Way too often you are "required" to understand some related issue completely to follow "the arch way". Problem is, this stacks indefinitely. IMO premises should be…
https://news.stanford.edu/news/2014/february/hurricane-winds...
I don't know... This year I lost all hope for Germany's future. This goes beyond VW. Until now, I kinda thought everything is going to be alright, Germany is a rich country and all. I wasn't aware of the extend of moral…
That's not the argument tho. You liking Apple's ecosystem doesn't mean they aren't anticompetitive. And really your point is kind of... weird. It's not like you don't have to go out of your way to get third-party apps…
The new Siemens offshore turbines put out up to 16MW. This has blown me away. Tho, they are scary machines and I get uncomfortable looking at them (like single balcony on a huge wall kind of uncomfortable).…
I think in Germany it fails, because reporting positive tests fails. Nobody doubts, if the app was promoted and reporting working flawlessly, it would hugely contribute to managing the spread.
Neither extrem weather events, nor pandemics are expected to be freak events in the coming years. SARS1 was a warning shot. I don't think pandemic monitoring and response preparation are a that expensive, even if you…
I imagine for semi-criminal actors, injecting code or "accidentally" using systen data, are still two different scenarios. I mean, state actors could also just follow you around, or place agents as friends and family...…
Something like this... but a lot cheaper please. Like <500€ please.
Thanks for jumping in with way more info than I could provide. I love how the DNA language, much unlike spoke words, is in close relation to physical properties of the world. There really is some exciting magic in the…
I was actually about to write the net benefit bit, but decided against for avoiding some knee jerk reaction of the HN crowd, drowning the argument XD
As a German, I don't see VW getting it together rapidly. Germany doesn't get life in #Neuland. VW and most of the German industry are respective leaders in some niche by being good at through mechanical engineering IP.…
Now I imagine God looking into the petri dish watching car and paperclip forming entities fighting each other over the measured resources of the experimental culture medium, seeing the beauty of balancing forces, having…
Yes ofc. I was making a theoretical argument. Assumptions about the data or hardware matter in practice, but they are not relevant for the theoretical exploration.
What?! I got that book somewhere. That's hilarious, I didn't expect that. Now I have to read it.
Thanks for the insights! Still I think ebooks are a different product. At least in my head. I have a different emotional relationship with a physical book. The information within isn't in competition with the endless a…
Yes, I am not contesting or anything, but my example shows how the original BC and GS rules don't protect you from quadratic worst case complexity either. That's my point, it's not easy to do sub-quadratic worst case…
Just to nuance the nuance... We do not have an alternative to petrol based plastic for our current economy. Yes, we can make plastic from non-fossil biomass, but it's energetically feasible to replace petrol based…
Does it have practical applications tho? Last I read about it, I figured it was just neat. (On the other hand it pollutes the namespace as a "BMA" search term collision XD)
Harder to argue about character frequency in DNA/RNA sequences.
I wonder, if mRNA tech offers the possibility of reintroducing lost of function for cells with mutations like p53 defects. E.g. maybe just do what p53 does, if it's present or not. Much harder to identify the…
Bacteria could evolve "antibodies" to these molecules, or enzymes to get rid of them. See CRISPR, plasmid transfer and colony signaling ... bacteria got quite sophisticated defenses.
Have the USB-C PD issues been resolved? Like hubs frying the motherboard for some bad PD implementation?
I honestly think there is a great opportunity for a Linux tablet plus pen input (high dpi; precision and low latency). People just don't know yet, that's what they want. FOSS would thrive there.
>Seriously underestimated Seems to be the rule of thumb with climate apocalypse now. There really is no precedence justifying a conservative/reactionary stance on climate change. This won't play itself out somehow. We…
I wish the wiki had a bit more redundancy and TL;DRs. Way too often you are "required" to understand some related issue completely to follow "the arch way". Problem is, this stacks indefinitely. IMO premises should be…
https://news.stanford.edu/news/2014/february/hurricane-winds...
I don't know... This year I lost all hope for Germany's future. This goes beyond VW. Until now, I kinda thought everything is going to be alright, Germany is a rich country and all. I wasn't aware of the extend of moral…
That's not the argument tho. You liking Apple's ecosystem doesn't mean they aren't anticompetitive. And really your point is kind of... weird. It's not like you don't have to go out of your way to get third-party apps…
The new Siemens offshore turbines put out up to 16MW. This has blown me away. Tho, they are scary machines and I get uncomfortable looking at them (like single balcony on a huge wall kind of uncomfortable).…
I think in Germany it fails, because reporting positive tests fails. Nobody doubts, if the app was promoted and reporting working flawlessly, it would hugely contribute to managing the spread.
Neither extrem weather events, nor pandemics are expected to be freak events in the coming years. SARS1 was a warning shot. I don't think pandemic monitoring and response preparation are a that expensive, even if you…
I imagine for semi-criminal actors, injecting code or "accidentally" using systen data, are still two different scenarios. I mean, state actors could also just follow you around, or place agents as friends and family...…
Something like this... but a lot cheaper please. Like <500€ please.
Thanks for jumping in with way more info than I could provide. I love how the DNA language, much unlike spoke words, is in close relation to physical properties of the world. There really is some exciting magic in the…
I was actually about to write the net benefit bit, but decided against for avoiding some knee jerk reaction of the HN crowd, drowning the argument XD
As a German, I don't see VW getting it together rapidly. Germany doesn't get life in #Neuland. VW and most of the German industry are respective leaders in some niche by being good at through mechanical engineering IP.…
Now I imagine God looking into the petri dish watching car and paperclip forming entities fighting each other over the measured resources of the experimental culture medium, seeing the beauty of balancing forces, having…
Yes ofc. I was making a theoretical argument. Assumptions about the data or hardware matter in practice, but they are not relevant for the theoretical exploration.
What?! I got that book somewhere. That's hilarious, I didn't expect that. Now I have to read it.
Thanks for the insights! Still I think ebooks are a different product. At least in my head. I have a different emotional relationship with a physical book. The information within isn't in competition with the endless a…
Yes, I am not contesting or anything, but my example shows how the original BC and GS rules don't protect you from quadratic worst case complexity either. That's my point, it's not easy to do sub-quadratic worst case…
Just to nuance the nuance... We do not have an alternative to petrol based plastic for our current economy. Yes, we can make plastic from non-fossil biomass, but it's energetically feasible to replace petrol based…
Does it have practical applications tho? Last I read about it, I figured it was just neat. (On the other hand it pollutes the namespace as a "BMA" search term collision XD)
Harder to argue about character frequency in DNA/RNA sequences.
I wonder, if mRNA tech offers the possibility of reintroducing lost of function for cells with mutations like p53 defects. E.g. maybe just do what p53 does, if it's present or not. Much harder to identify the…
Bacteria could evolve "antibodies" to these molecules, or enzymes to get rid of them. See CRISPR, plasmid transfer and colony signaling ... bacteria got quite sophisticated defenses.
Have the USB-C PD issues been resolved? Like hubs frying the motherboard for some bad PD implementation?
I honestly think there is a great opportunity for a Linux tablet plus pen input (high dpi; precision and low latency). People just don't know yet, that's what they want. FOSS would thrive there.