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An ER could easily triage people into an urgent care wing of the hospital, but hospitals don't have those. Because they don't have any incentive to provide anything resembling cost effective care.
Spectrometers don't always make "images", it's possible they didn't take a picture? Also, that deep field has some amazing gravitational lenses!
Don't doubt that Walmart tracks users/shoppers in depth: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-10-04/walmart-s...
Did you read the xkcd? It's not about goatse
The wave would be focused by the transducer (analog of a lens) so that the energy flux is highest at the focal point and presumably low enough not to cavitate outside the focal area. I.e. magnifying glass and the sun…
It's not that kind of sound healing.
It sounded like they weren't training but they were trying to figure out what gpt-5 structure, tooling, and training data will look like
I was just thinking the inference cost could be reduced by making hardware with less error correction in specific areas to get higher density, and let the NN work around the limitations.
Blue-green algae will fill that void, and those living in affected areas will need to use activated carbon water filters.
Happened to me before, I thought it was a generator running at a construction site down the street. It wasn't that long ago but I don't recall exactly when it stopped or if anything correlated.
It's bear upside down!
I would guess that it would be a metal spring of some sort that doesn't lose energy to thermal side effects of compressing and decompressing gas, for a higher round trip power efficiency. Or else it could be a…
Roll inertia estimation from aileron performance, to gauge wing tank levels? Have to assume ailerons are performing 'nominal'.
I feel like a paintball gun on a shoulder strap might help to discourage that behavior from motorists
I believe those use a hydraulic accumulator system rather than compressed air.
Yes but wouldn't the logging take up quite a bit of memory? Something like O(compute cycles* (log(lines of code)+log(memory allocated))) before compression.
Regulatory capture by electricians
The cern tour is really cool. They actually take you to see the instruments where possible. Got to see some huuuge copper busbars that they use to dump current from the electromagnets. And got to see some sections of…
I think you may be looking for some sort of Nihilism