ASI = Artificial Sentient Intelligence
I get major brain for on intermittent fasting. I have to spread out my protein and carbs over the day, so for me calorie restriction works best.
I'm specifically talking about when you're hungry and want to eat, but your calorie budget is very small. Obviously you should still be eating an appropriate amount of protein over the course of a day.
There are quite a few veggies that are low calorie, filling, and are tasty enough to snack on without dip. The ones I eat when I just want to feel full without a bunch of calories are carrots (45 cal/100g), cucumbers…
We definitely use a mix of US/UK spellings in Canada. This gets further reinforced when you work a lot with a particular spelling (eg. we use spell 'colour' with the 'u' but every graphics library / css / etc use…
Not necessarily. A roll of the dice is considered independent variables, however, a weather system year over year probably isnt an independent variable
Really depends where you live for the hitchhiking thing. Its pretty common in small towns / small islands
Gravity travels at the speed of Causality, and that isn't changed in water
They are easy enough to tell apart when you look at them full size on a desktop monitor. But when you have a couple google services open in different browser tabs, well now those very similar icons are pretty annoying…
(same way as all space craft)
Is that for all lectures? In the engineering program at my university, attendance as only taken during labs as those have strict attendance requirements.
Pretty interesting stuff! Veritasium did a couple videos with this researcher 7 or so years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_IaVepNDT4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNzzGgr2mhk
Buuuut the website is used across 4.5 hours of timezones: from the west coasts GMT-8 to the east coasts GMT-3:30
I'm not sure about if its possible, but in the context of where this plane is flying, there is only lightning once or twice per year.
I'm pretty sure this only affects protan(omaly/opia). The green and red cones along with the rods all play a roll in determining the brightness of any colour. When the red cone is shifted towards green, then all…
I really enjoyed Ursula Le Guin's scifi for those reasons. The technology in Le Guin's stories basically doesn't matter; her stories revolve around relationships and culture. As an example, a story that focuses on a 2…
I think a civilization could make a pretty good go at things without fossil fuels. The 2 big use cases for fossil fuel are the temperature of the heat itself (for things like smelting), but also how simple it is to make…
behold my adhd: https://i.imgur.com/Ubl57cP.png
Its a quick intro to computability theory. There is a progression of more and more complicated 'machines' on the way from Finite Automata towards Turing Machines. This article goes over what types of things each machine…
I always think of Jim Carry in Bruce Almighty spelling out B-E-A-Utiful Surprisingly it helps with words that have that 'eau' mash of vowels.
From what I understand, a tetrachromat has (and expresses) the normal green cone, normal red cone, normal blue cone, as well as the cone associated with either protanomaly or deuteranomaly. With that in mind, it seems…
You can. I used to work for an ISP and every WiFi access point I installed had Ethernet+DC over the same cat6 cable. Still got 100 megabit speeds
Just echoing this, (Canada) my optometrist caught my glaucoma early using that machine that shoots a burst of air at your eye. He referred me to an opthalmologist who said there isn't any damage yet but gave me a…
I think ratemyprofessors is a fairly decent online review system. Even without the scoring, just hearing peoples descriptions of how the prof teaches is quite beneficial
Yep, you are right - I was confusing the Square Kilometer Array for the Ice Cube neutrino detector. Heres a direct link to his tweet: https://twitter.com/Astro_Jamie/status/1070304980224172033
ASI = Artificial Sentient Intelligence
I get major brain for on intermittent fasting. I have to spread out my protein and carbs over the day, so for me calorie restriction works best.
I'm specifically talking about when you're hungry and want to eat, but your calorie budget is very small. Obviously you should still be eating an appropriate amount of protein over the course of a day.
There are quite a few veggies that are low calorie, filling, and are tasty enough to snack on without dip. The ones I eat when I just want to feel full without a bunch of calories are carrots (45 cal/100g), cucumbers…
We definitely use a mix of US/UK spellings in Canada. This gets further reinforced when you work a lot with a particular spelling (eg. we use spell 'colour' with the 'u' but every graphics library / css / etc use…
Not necessarily. A roll of the dice is considered independent variables, however, a weather system year over year probably isnt an independent variable
Really depends where you live for the hitchhiking thing. Its pretty common in small towns / small islands
Gravity travels at the speed of Causality, and that isn't changed in water
They are easy enough to tell apart when you look at them full size on a desktop monitor. But when you have a couple google services open in different browser tabs, well now those very similar icons are pretty annoying…
(same way as all space craft)
Is that for all lectures? In the engineering program at my university, attendance as only taken during labs as those have strict attendance requirements.
Pretty interesting stuff! Veritasium did a couple videos with this researcher 7 or so years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_IaVepNDT4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNzzGgr2mhk
Buuuut the website is used across 4.5 hours of timezones: from the west coasts GMT-8 to the east coasts GMT-3:30
I'm not sure about if its possible, but in the context of where this plane is flying, there is only lightning once or twice per year.
I'm pretty sure this only affects protan(omaly/opia). The green and red cones along with the rods all play a roll in determining the brightness of any colour. When the red cone is shifted towards green, then all…
I really enjoyed Ursula Le Guin's scifi for those reasons. The technology in Le Guin's stories basically doesn't matter; her stories revolve around relationships and culture. As an example, a story that focuses on a 2…
I think a civilization could make a pretty good go at things without fossil fuels. The 2 big use cases for fossil fuel are the temperature of the heat itself (for things like smelting), but also how simple it is to make…
behold my adhd: https://i.imgur.com/Ubl57cP.png
Its a quick intro to computability theory. There is a progression of more and more complicated 'machines' on the way from Finite Automata towards Turing Machines. This article goes over what types of things each machine…
I always think of Jim Carry in Bruce Almighty spelling out B-E-A-Utiful Surprisingly it helps with words that have that 'eau' mash of vowels.
From what I understand, a tetrachromat has (and expresses) the normal green cone, normal red cone, normal blue cone, as well as the cone associated with either protanomaly or deuteranomaly. With that in mind, it seems…
You can. I used to work for an ISP and every WiFi access point I installed had Ethernet+DC over the same cat6 cable. Still got 100 megabit speeds
Just echoing this, (Canada) my optometrist caught my glaucoma early using that machine that shoots a burst of air at your eye. He referred me to an opthalmologist who said there isn't any damage yet but gave me a…
I think ratemyprofessors is a fairly decent online review system. Even without the scoring, just hearing peoples descriptions of how the prof teaches is quite beneficial
Yep, you are right - I was confusing the Square Kilometer Array for the Ice Cube neutrino detector. Heres a direct link to his tweet: https://twitter.com/Astro_Jamie/status/1070304980224172033