In the paper, shows a test of eight knots (two sets of four in series)
The title calling this a "material" is disingenuous. One would assume that they somehow tested a "bulk" material coupon even if just a few mm^2. But the image in the article shows them testing a single knot.
Why would lithography not scale? We've got plenty of mass production lithography with microchips.
Yes, Adam Smith would know for sure!
Funny thing is the article mentions machine learning as one of the consumers of the digitized books. Maybe some of the money going to machine learning now may actually contribute to preserving original source material.
Depends on if you laced the wire that needs the most cooling deep in the center of the bundle...
Sounds like a great way to onshore some industry for american labor market.
In archaeological terms, they could be discovering stuff like microscopic grain husks embedded into the clay of the containers. Though they could have found whole chicken skeletons or fossilized garlic or something else…
>there is no 'modern excavation' They describe the modern technique in the UPenn announcement... Rather than digging according to architectural construction phases, the Lagash Archaeological Project is using an approach…
I have two kids
Except we call that one Pinky
Sounds like you really like your family
Get tested for diabetes just in case? Urination and dry mouth are symptoms that I see you mentioned which don't seem to be apnea related. I'm not a doctor.
Sorry but this is incorrect! Mercury does not have one side that always faces the sun.
Why not learn ppt, keynote or drive slides? More universally applicable and powerful IMO.
Happens for me. Not lucid. Never thought about it but florid seems like a good word for it (I'd guess at adjectives like vivid, emotional, confusing)
I found Wiktionary the most helpful: Usage notes Meteor (streak of light in night sky): Not to be confused with meteoroid and meteorite (cause and remains of a meteor), or asteroid and comet (celestial bodies).
This comment section really needs a spoiler tag!
To do that with the current level of "learning" I think you will need a training set that has lots of "comprehension"... Maybe a bunch of meta-analysis papers, UN summary reports. Examples of reports that take a bunch…
Not that crazy, you can buy them for hobby size jets.
>>modern people hide their ... power cords Except those decorative halogen lights that hang from the + and - wires. As a kid I was messing with a pendant light over my kitchen island and accidentally bridged those wires…
Gotta love the meteorologist who went outside to check it out: Venturing outside onto the mountain to track the system Friday, Francis Tarasiewicz, a staff meteorologist at the Mount Washington Observatory, encountered…
You're supposed to descale them every year anyway
Including or excluding stock based compensation expense?
Ah yes, I played tons of surf. Got into coding due to running a surf server in my closet and programming server mods.
In the paper, shows a test of eight knots (two sets of four in series)
The title calling this a "material" is disingenuous. One would assume that they somehow tested a "bulk" material coupon even if just a few mm^2. But the image in the article shows them testing a single knot.
Why would lithography not scale? We've got plenty of mass production lithography with microchips.
Yes, Adam Smith would know for sure!
Funny thing is the article mentions machine learning as one of the consumers of the digitized books. Maybe some of the money going to machine learning now may actually contribute to preserving original source material.
Depends on if you laced the wire that needs the most cooling deep in the center of the bundle...
Sounds like a great way to onshore some industry for american labor market.
In archaeological terms, they could be discovering stuff like microscopic grain husks embedded into the clay of the containers. Though they could have found whole chicken skeletons or fossilized garlic or something else…
>there is no 'modern excavation' They describe the modern technique in the UPenn announcement... Rather than digging according to architectural construction phases, the Lagash Archaeological Project is using an approach…
I have two kids
Except we call that one Pinky
Sounds like you really like your family
Get tested for diabetes just in case? Urination and dry mouth are symptoms that I see you mentioned which don't seem to be apnea related. I'm not a doctor.
Sorry but this is incorrect! Mercury does not have one side that always faces the sun.
Why not learn ppt, keynote or drive slides? More universally applicable and powerful IMO.
Happens for me. Not lucid. Never thought about it but florid seems like a good word for it (I'd guess at adjectives like vivid, emotional, confusing)
I found Wiktionary the most helpful: Usage notes Meteor (streak of light in night sky): Not to be confused with meteoroid and meteorite (cause and remains of a meteor), or asteroid and comet (celestial bodies).
This comment section really needs a spoiler tag!
To do that with the current level of "learning" I think you will need a training set that has lots of "comprehension"... Maybe a bunch of meta-analysis papers, UN summary reports. Examples of reports that take a bunch…
Not that crazy, you can buy them for hobby size jets.
>>modern people hide their ... power cords Except those decorative halogen lights that hang from the + and - wires. As a kid I was messing with a pendant light over my kitchen island and accidentally bridged those wires…
Gotta love the meteorologist who went outside to check it out: Venturing outside onto the mountain to track the system Friday, Francis Tarasiewicz, a staff meteorologist at the Mount Washington Observatory, encountered…
You're supposed to descale them every year anyway
Including or excluding stock based compensation expense?
Ah yes, I played tons of surf. Got into coding due to running a surf server in my closet and programming server mods.