If I understood correctly, OP had leased a flat and rented out rooms at a surplus. Who's the leech?
But you are not factoring in the ongoing effort of preserving information?
catch 22; you need workers to make money, but you need money to make workers.
That should be "One question of an older version of the test they used".
They take a 12 question test, so 12 bits of entropy (asfar as I could see these are indeed yes/o questions) and were able to correlate that to gene code, which has orders of magnitudes more entropy (I assume)? > For the…
Because that's cheating! I'm half kidding but you are arguing about price, mainly. Not why the cheaper (free?) content is lacking. You could also just afford a personal teacher and taken to the extreme, a personal…
Your Brain? I know it deteriorates if not used frequently and especially if you can rely on look up tables, but really, there is no replacement. Only supplements. Collections of cards in shoe cartons are used by…
There's more to it than the joke, because there's a thing or two to say about the use of articles. The "the" there is not incorrect in one reading, as the quote points out, the y combinator can be seen as a generic…
Can we talk about how real the perceived mismatch between other "social", "humanitarian" sciences and the "natural" sciences is?
Oops: I notice my mistake now, acceleration is the problem, not speed.
> As on object approaches a black hole, an outside observer will see that object's clock slow down and eventually stopping as it hits the event horizon. So I had the idea that smaller black holes are at the center of…
> Seeing the universe around them is comparing clocks with another frame of reference So, if you don't sense anything, you don't sense time dilation either? This is slightly more complicated. First of all, you haven't…
For security, noise blocking, and public unreasonableness I have only HN allowed in my browser, that is, if a site doesn't work without js, there's a high chance I don't want to read it. My bank page luckily doesn't…
> including the water (space-time) I think you meant to say ether.
First you have to define mass. It's currently "defined" extrinsically, by a piece of metal machined by the SI. That doesn't allow an intrinsic answer definition of a black holes mass. The answer is kinda easy if I can…
If I understood correctly, OP had leased a flat and rented out rooms at a surplus. Who's the leech?
But you are not factoring in the ongoing effort of preserving information?
catch 22; you need workers to make money, but you need money to make workers.
That should be "One question of an older version of the test they used".
They take a 12 question test, so 12 bits of entropy (asfar as I could see these are indeed yes/o questions) and were able to correlate that to gene code, which has orders of magnitudes more entropy (I assume)? > For the…
Because that's cheating! I'm half kidding but you are arguing about price, mainly. Not why the cheaper (free?) content is lacking. You could also just afford a personal teacher and taken to the extreme, a personal…
Your Brain? I know it deteriorates if not used frequently and especially if you can rely on look up tables, but really, there is no replacement. Only supplements. Collections of cards in shoe cartons are used by…
There's more to it than the joke, because there's a thing or two to say about the use of articles. The "the" there is not incorrect in one reading, as the quote points out, the y combinator can be seen as a generic…
Can we talk about how real the perceived mismatch between other "social", "humanitarian" sciences and the "natural" sciences is?
Oops: I notice my mistake now, acceleration is the problem, not speed.
> As on object approaches a black hole, an outside observer will see that object's clock slow down and eventually stopping as it hits the event horizon. So I had the idea that smaller black holes are at the center of…
> Seeing the universe around them is comparing clocks with another frame of reference So, if you don't sense anything, you don't sense time dilation either? This is slightly more complicated. First of all, you haven't…
For security, noise blocking, and public unreasonableness I have only HN allowed in my browser, that is, if a site doesn't work without js, there's a high chance I don't want to read it. My bank page luckily doesn't…
> including the water (space-time) I think you meant to say ether.
First you have to define mass. It's currently "defined" extrinsically, by a piece of metal machined by the SI. That doesn't allow an intrinsic answer definition of a black holes mass. The answer is kinda easy if I can…