Holy fuck that oxbow lake schematic on wikipedia looks earily like a vessicle coming of a piece of membrane
Holy fuck that oxbow lake schematic on wikipedia looks earily like a vessicle coming of a piece of membrane
Can someone explain with only basic algebra? I tried reading the wiki but was a bit much.
I feel like a common trend is that if people generally showed more compassion for others, quite a bit would much better already. I mean for instance with vaccines, , not immediately vilifying people for not wanting the bacon, but trying to understand why. Also on the other side, antivaxxers trying to not just get pissed but trying to understand the other side. Not sure if I’m now thinking “understanding” or “compassion”, but i guess the later would be a first step to not just giving up on people, instead of getting pissed or writing them off like stupid.
But lol not gonna lie that’s hard.
To be fair, the neuroscience terminology used is pretty surface level, one wikipedia stroll would have done it.
The best kind of correct
Omg yes make chocolate healtier
Holy shit. There’s a video on the wiki of it flipping, that’s really insane
Programmers do that a lot? I always just start trying stuff in the command line until it works. It’s in research though, so maybe different from what is typical developer stuff?
Not sure but mineables? Im probably oversimplifying because all my knowledge of getting stuff out of the ground comes from games but stuff like metals.
Serious Q: isn’t there actually a lot resources in Antarctica? Or is it just too difficult to set up shop there?
Cease your investigation!
Why does it sound like reddit trained AI will only get dumber.
Lotr: the two tower.
Something about a tower shaped like a two?
Ah lol, that makes sense actually. I guess the algorithm isn’t nuanced enough to pick out a case such as yours
Yeah they’ll find a way like that around any argument
Wait what? You get ads for oncologists? Like what? Cancer medication?
I did notice that one we talked about vacuum cleaners or something, we got some ads about that. Weird i guess. But 90% of the time with household stuff like that its: research something (and start getting ads), buy something and keep getting ads for another month. And companies are posting top dollar for those ad- companies and their algorithms???
Yeah I’ve got ads for very weird, retiree, conservative dad shirts a lot a while back, with text like “dad: I fix things and like cars” or something dumb like that.
I’m in my thirties, European, super left, don’t like/never wil have kids. Wtf?
(By the way algorithms those facts are just a present, see what you wanna do with it)
Yo but who is living in that little blue house, that must be sick