On a related-different axis, I've consistently seen on-prem GPUs running identical workloads ~35% faster than the same workloads on the same cloud hardware, regardless of intermediate infra stack layering/versioning…
Wasn't this part of the base thesis of "We Have Never Been Modern"?
Are you referring to Bruno Latour or the author of the post? If you're referring to Latour, I would strongly urge you to read "Laboratory Life", which is [as] clear and easy to read today as it was when I first…
I don't see dilution anywhere on that page, and increasing volume of administration at a lower concentration to achieve the same effective dose does not alter the dose itself. You are not interpreting TI correctly.…
That doesn't change the difference between effective and toxic doses, it changes the potential scale of off-by-one user error. If 20 milligrams is delivered in 1 tablet, then 3 tablets is the toxic dose. If 20…
How, in your view, does dilution change the therapeutic index of a chemical? If a drug is effective at 20 milligrams, but at 60 milligrams has a steep rise in the incidence of hypotension, how does taking that same 60…
To me it sounds dialed-in even on immediate landing. Different strokes!
Apologies -- tetrazine reacts principally with trans-cyclooctenes. So azide/DBCO would be the orthogonal group. To the best of my knowledge, those two pairs do not cross-react.
Tetrazine/DBCO is also pretty popular IIRC.
Huh! https://biomedical-engineering-online.biomedcentral.com/arti...
I feel like fingerprint/iris/retinal scanners would be a reasonable stop-gap here if only there was some way to deploy them cheaply. Does anyone know if such add-ons exist that might be made compatible with a 2FA system?
This is a fabulous convenience! The reach of this ready-to-go data will be much larger (in some directions) than the model and CASP results themselves.
See figure 3: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/advs.202100564 Doesn't the measurement of current in the presence of light mean photo-voltaic?
Literally LOL! My meds have been generic for so long that the most regular non-appointment-reminder phone calls I get are the pharmacy telling me that the manufacturer and appearance of the pills has changed.
This was the biggest benefit for me.
I hadn't thought about that before! Very slick incentive structure there...like, build the tech to go to space and mine it and become enormously wealthy on Earth (ignoring the amount of wealth required to accomplish…
A k-D tree?
My partner is a physician, and this is _exactly_ how they manage disagreements about treatment plans, almost by instinct. It is amazing how well this works at clearing things up.
Or, can it (like humans?) adapt its responses to suit the style of the question? Like if you start asking it lots of antagonizing questions, will it become more or less antagonistic itself?
OK, slow down. What FDA actually said was "do not use ivermectin intended for animals on humans": https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/product-safety-informa... Physicians can and do use drugs off-label at their…
I think this appeared on HN a few days ago: https://www.computerworld.com/article/2527153/opinion-the-un...
> People ITT blaming the OP don't understand this attack always works on a long enough timescale. I'm a little dismayed by the great number of comments I had to read before someone pointed this out...
A little hacky, yes, but extremely effective. I wrote an image processing application for somewhat large time-series datasets (> 1TB) on Linux which took liberal advantage of these details to run very nicely on v2 Xeon…
On a related-different axis, I've consistently seen on-prem GPUs running identical workloads ~35% faster than the same workloads on the same cloud hardware, regardless of intermediate infra stack layering/versioning…
Wasn't this part of the base thesis of "We Have Never Been Modern"?
Are you referring to Bruno Latour or the author of the post? If you're referring to Latour, I would strongly urge you to read "Laboratory Life", which is [as] clear and easy to read today as it was when I first…
I don't see dilution anywhere on that page, and increasing volume of administration at a lower concentration to achieve the same effective dose does not alter the dose itself. You are not interpreting TI correctly.…
That doesn't change the difference between effective and toxic doses, it changes the potential scale of off-by-one user error. If 20 milligrams is delivered in 1 tablet, then 3 tablets is the toxic dose. If 20…
How, in your view, does dilution change the therapeutic index of a chemical? If a drug is effective at 20 milligrams, but at 60 milligrams has a steep rise in the incidence of hypotension, how does taking that same 60…
To me it sounds dialed-in even on immediate landing. Different strokes!
Apologies -- tetrazine reacts principally with trans-cyclooctenes. So azide/DBCO would be the orthogonal group. To the best of my knowledge, those two pairs do not cross-react.
Tetrazine/DBCO is also pretty popular IIRC.
Huh! https://biomedical-engineering-online.biomedcentral.com/arti...
I feel like fingerprint/iris/retinal scanners would be a reasonable stop-gap here if only there was some way to deploy them cheaply. Does anyone know if such add-ons exist that might be made compatible with a 2FA system?
This is a fabulous convenience! The reach of this ready-to-go data will be much larger (in some directions) than the model and CASP results themselves.
See figure 3: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/advs.202100564 Doesn't the measurement of current in the presence of light mean photo-voltaic?
Literally LOL! My meds have been generic for so long that the most regular non-appointment-reminder phone calls I get are the pharmacy telling me that the manufacturer and appearance of the pills has changed.
This was the biggest benefit for me.
I hadn't thought about that before! Very slick incentive structure there...like, build the tech to go to space and mine it and become enormously wealthy on Earth (ignoring the amount of wealth required to accomplish…
A k-D tree?
My partner is a physician, and this is _exactly_ how they manage disagreements about treatment plans, almost by instinct. It is amazing how well this works at clearing things up.
Or, can it (like humans?) adapt its responses to suit the style of the question? Like if you start asking it lots of antagonizing questions, will it become more or less antagonistic itself?
OK, slow down. What FDA actually said was "do not use ivermectin intended for animals on humans": https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/product-safety-informa... Physicians can and do use drugs off-label at their…
I think this appeared on HN a few days ago: https://www.computerworld.com/article/2527153/opinion-the-un...
> People ITT blaming the OP don't understand this attack always works on a long enough timescale. I'm a little dismayed by the great number of comments I had to read before someone pointed this out...
A little hacky, yes, but extremely effective. I wrote an image processing application for somewhat large time-series datasets (> 1TB) on Linux which took liberal advantage of these details to run very nicely on v2 Xeon…