

40 kmph is about 25 mph, for those less metricaly inclined
40 kmph is about 25 mph, for those less metricaly inclined
As I understand it, profit is price minus costs. Profit margin is the percentage of the cost that is profit. So I don’t see how they’re getting more profit out than the total price? Are they counting extra value from selling or training on the prompt data?
If it’d cost less than say 2x what it’d save, I’d say it’s beneficial. Making it obvious that corruption isn’t going to work has value, but no need to do really extensive audits just to get the last 0.1% of mistakes/fraud.
Do you have charge/discharge voltage curves for each? I’d imagine if they look practically identical it’d be fine. The issue I think is that the curves for LFP are a lot flatter than NMC.
Shrinkage while drying may be tricky. You can get all sorts of nasty stresses and irregularities depending on how much it shrinks while drying. Some metal 3d printing has mild shrinkage and gets around it somewhat with massive computations so it shrinks into the right shape, but I don’t know how accurate that is.
It’s infuriating when a light turns red while only a few of the cars have gone though, makes sense a more intelligent algorithm would be more efficient.
Hmm I haven’t had any issues with my university gmail, I wonder if it’s that specific college?
I saw a chart that globally, the incumbent parties have lost more in these elections than before.
https://www.ft.com/content/e8ac09ea-c300-4249-af7d-109003afb893
I’d guess this is because things are going badly economically, so people wanted change.
I’ve had some mandatory training sites specifically disallow Firefox. But I’ve also had some that only work on Firefox, so it evens out.
I like it’s pdf viewer interface. It’s less cluttered than Adobe, and it’s markup is a little better than Firefox.
By the time they’re going fast enough, they’re high enough they don’t have much air to worry about. (And they do have an angle over too, not just straight up)
Missiles do go more or less go straight though the atmosphere horizontally. Most are slower than what we’re taking about, but hypersonic missiles get close to rocket speeds. And they do need big heat shields to keep from melting immediately.
You’re going much too fast to hit the earth, you’ll miss it and continue in orbit. To deorbit, you’ll need a lot of things to throw in the other direction, like the oxygen from your magic tank. You’d need about a full rocket full of oxygen (~170 tons) to slow down, probably more because the exit velocity would be slower than a rocket.
The other issue with this scheme is you’d slow down too slowly. You’ll start getting slower and lower, but you’d start to get into the atmosphere, which because you’re still going so fast would cause you to not have a great time. So your magic oxygen bottle will also need a massive tube off the end of it, maybe a couple meters in diameter.
But if you had your magic infinite air tank with a huge tube off it, theoretically you could get back down to earth safely with just it, a space suit, and a parachute.
I haven’t actually found anything that doesn’t work on Firefox on my personal computer. At work we also use Firefox, and some things don’t work on it, but some things don’t work on chrome or edge either, it’s a hodge poge.
For long form,
Bobby Broccoli, ~1hr videos on science scandals https://youtube.com/@bobbybroccoli
Defunctland, 30m to 1h45m videos on defunct theme parks and rides https://youtube.com/@defunctland
Your dinosaurs are wrong, 15m to 1h45m videos on comparing toy dinosaurs to the most up to date research https://youtube.com/@yourdinosaursarewrong
2nd on Drachinifel, 7m to 1h45m videos on naval History https://youtube.com/@drachinifel
Perun, 1h videos on defense economics https://youtube.com/@perunau
Diplo Strats, 2h to 6h videos on diplomacy the board game, like risk on massive steroids https://youtube.com/@diplostrats
Not exactly long from, but I agree they’re great!
Yeah, frequency might go a bit higher. But I doubt many people could tell the difference between 8k and 16k.
I don’t think you’ll need much more than 8k 144hz. Your eyes just can’t see that much. Maybe the connector will eventually get smaller, such as USBC?
How experimental are we going? There’s some cool research into laser etching data into crystal cubes. That should be very stable, but I don’t know how you’d get to the tech.
This is the one use of LLMs I actually really want, smarter text prediction!
Google doesn’t work anymore (music video) https://youtu.be/jrFv1O4dbqY