> give away solar panels and two way heat pumps to low-income families There's no need to caveat benefits like this by income - the most popular social programs are almost always universal. Also the added bureaucracy of…
This is exciting news but the term power here should really be replaced with electricity which is clarified early on in the article. Electricity only accounts for roughly 20-25% of all power / energy used and the vast…
I generally think this is a poor take although it mostly hinges in my opinion on whether the answer you're giving them is correct or not. There's plenty of people who probably remember the "Let me Google That For You".…
2.25% so far today. How does this seem to always happen?
I think there's a difference between a single individual causing another harm and a product which also provides massive benefits causing harm. It seems similar to Waymo which has a fairly consistent track record of…
The earth isn't a person. I think it seems valid to consider the harm and or benefits being caused on a per person basis. Why should an individual in the US be allowed to release more CO2 emissions than an individual in…
I don't find this too surprising. The study itself was primarily just testing a students ability to identify syntax and remember what various functions do. I wouldn't expect math proficiency to help much in this area vs…
Congress and the Supreme Court already decided they wanted the law enforced. It's up to the executive branch to enforce it and if they decide not to there isn't much the others can do.
Other advanced tactics involve giving a broad clue that matches 3-4 of your own and just one other (either your opponents or a civilian). Your team can pick up all the matches across several turns and the one off…
Glad to hear you were able to find a mechanism that clicked and stuck with it after that! The concept of learning styles for individuals though is a common myth…
This is true but largely it is India that is pulling down the EU and an even larger extent the US per capital pollution rate
"Travellers who don’t use digital travel credentials must not be discriminated against. This condition includes that border controls for travellers with physical documents must be equally accessible and sufficiently…
"will have" infers a future present though. 40% will have at some point in their life is substantively different than 50% having at a single moment in time
$5.2 million/year * 10,000 = $52 Billion / year if I'm understanding you correctly. That seems on the high side to me?
There's just barely enough time on the middle and last levels to double back even with the faster clock movement for going the wrong direction. Fun little challenge
A clever way to escape checkmate is to move your king towards or away from the piece that placed the king in check (as long as your new square doesn't also place you in check by a different piece you should be able to…
Try clearing the field and not putting anything in for the location. Mine defaults to United States as the region (although this might just be because my current location is the United States)
My understanding is that the main benefit here is speed. Other techniques can help guarantee accuracy already, but they currently can only do this by slowing down the rate the DNA is modified
It is a very valid point that dieting / food intake converts to calories way more drastically than exercise. The article is taking this one step further though and saying those 300 calories burned by exercise are simply…
I'm not sure the author is unaware of that. The last paragraph explicitly calls this out. >> Secondly, the rate of homicides in the US has been going up quite a bit for the past two years. This is supposedly a localized…
We do know though that the curve for number of infections is a logistic curve. And since we haven't hit the inflection point yet we know at a minimum (regardless of how many hidden/untested cases exist) we'll have twice…
Clearcut is something that is easily / sharply defined. If you only know something when you see it then that thing is by its very nature not easily defined / loosely defined. These are opposite things.…
Are learning styles for various individuals still a thing? I thought that was a well debunked claim a while ago
> give away solar panels and two way heat pumps to low-income families There's no need to caveat benefits like this by income - the most popular social programs are almost always universal. Also the added bureaucracy of…
This is exciting news but the term power here should really be replaced with electricity which is clarified early on in the article. Electricity only accounts for roughly 20-25% of all power / energy used and the vast…
I generally think this is a poor take although it mostly hinges in my opinion on whether the answer you're giving them is correct or not. There's plenty of people who probably remember the "Let me Google That For You".…
2.25% so far today. How does this seem to always happen?
I think there's a difference between a single individual causing another harm and a product which also provides massive benefits causing harm. It seems similar to Waymo which has a fairly consistent track record of…
The earth isn't a person. I think it seems valid to consider the harm and or benefits being caused on a per person basis. Why should an individual in the US be allowed to release more CO2 emissions than an individual in…
I don't find this too surprising. The study itself was primarily just testing a students ability to identify syntax and remember what various functions do. I wouldn't expect math proficiency to help much in this area vs…
Congress and the Supreme Court already decided they wanted the law enforced. It's up to the executive branch to enforce it and if they decide not to there isn't much the others can do.
Other advanced tactics involve giving a broad clue that matches 3-4 of your own and just one other (either your opponents or a civilian). Your team can pick up all the matches across several turns and the one off…
Glad to hear you were able to find a mechanism that clicked and stuck with it after that! The concept of learning styles for individuals though is a common myth…
This is true but largely it is India that is pulling down the EU and an even larger extent the US per capital pollution rate
"Travellers who don’t use digital travel credentials must not be discriminated against. This condition includes that border controls for travellers with physical documents must be equally accessible and sufficiently…
"will have" infers a future present though. 40% will have at some point in their life is substantively different than 50% having at a single moment in time
$5.2 million/year * 10,000 = $52 Billion / year if I'm understanding you correctly. That seems on the high side to me?
There's just barely enough time on the middle and last levels to double back even with the faster clock movement for going the wrong direction. Fun little challenge
A clever way to escape checkmate is to move your king towards or away from the piece that placed the king in check (as long as your new square doesn't also place you in check by a different piece you should be able to…
Try clearing the field and not putting anything in for the location. Mine defaults to United States as the region (although this might just be because my current location is the United States)
My understanding is that the main benefit here is speed. Other techniques can help guarantee accuracy already, but they currently can only do this by slowing down the rate the DNA is modified
It is a very valid point that dieting / food intake converts to calories way more drastically than exercise. The article is taking this one step further though and saying those 300 calories burned by exercise are simply…
I'm not sure the author is unaware of that. The last paragraph explicitly calls this out. >> Secondly, the rate of homicides in the US has been going up quite a bit for the past two years. This is supposedly a localized…
We do know though that the curve for number of infections is a logistic curve. And since we haven't hit the inflection point yet we know at a minimum (regardless of how many hidden/untested cases exist) we'll have twice…
Clearcut is something that is easily / sharply defined. If you only know something when you see it then that thing is by its very nature not easily defined / loosely defined. These are opposite things.…
Are learning styles for various individuals still a thing? I thought that was a well debunked claim a while ago