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  • I really enjoy using humor to understand our differences and think that's a great way to understand and appreciate. I just don't know that people agree.

    I feel like there's too much "I'm offended" and not enough "I want to understand".

  • I don't know what I mean. That's what I'm asking.

    I want to know more about how first responders do things.

    If they're following a protocol even when something as odd as this happens, I'd like to know what the protocols are

  • I've told one of them that if they really had a chemical that is undetectable and operates at such small doses, it would be much cheaper and easier just to have a few guys with a pickup truck dropping bags of it in the reservoirs.

    Way easier to keep that under wraps than to deliver tons of it to all the world's airports and secretly load it onto all the planes.

    I saw her wheels turning, but it didn't work.

  • Yeah. I'm used to all the scientific stuff being metric, and only conventional for stuff that doesn't matter. I saw -270 when I looked it up and thought "that's about 3 K, I guess that's feasible".

    I do think unit fights are stupid, though. Units are about communicating and understanding.

    I learned that DC fast chargers are around 250 kW. I can tell you how fast that could boil a cubic meter of water or all kinds of science things, but that's not meaningful to me.

    I can then tell you that that's enough to trip the big breaker on five houses. That's a bit more meaningful to me, but how much is a house.

    Now, how many ovens set to max is that? I know how hot an oven is. It's more than 80 ovens. That's a much better unit, but I still can't really understand 80 ovens.

  • Mars has an atmosphere and a more typical day length. It doesn't get that cold there.

    The length of a day on the moon is 29.5 earth days, and there's no atmosphere.

    The rover spent 14 days *in total darkness and cold

    Electronics don't survive that. Weird shit happens when it gets that cold. Not to mention something simple like thermal expansion breaking a trace.

  • Seriously. I have no idea how you could be non-white and vote for these people.

    I know the white working class has been fed a steady diet of fox propaganda for 30 years, but bipoc and lgptq? You're not the target audience for the propaganda, and it should be pretty obvious how much they hate you.

  • That's how PhD programs work in certain parts of Europe.

    They're funded by a company for a specific project and end up training an employee in that area.

    It's actually quite effective (both cost and otherwise).

    Mine actually was partly funded that way, and I ended up being a major player in the area because there was no one else.

  • Probably, but it needs to happen. Even this stupid comment belongs to me. If you respond, that belongs to you.

    I'm classically trained in machine learning. There's not much different from what we did when I first started my career and now except for the quantity of data and the computing power that gpus have gotten us.

    Hal 9000 from 1968 worked on a neural network. I've had to explain that a number of times.

  • Maybe, Nirvana Nevermind? Fleetwood Mac rumours? Even meatloaf bat out of hell?

    The MJ and dark side are just exquisite, but have you listened to an album in a situation where all you can figure out to do is listen to an album?

    I'm an elder millennial. I suspect you're younger than me. We're done having children. You've just got to not have screens.

    This whole thread is making me want to go find a bong. Man I remember when I saw the Pink Floyd laser show in college at the planetarium. Everyone was high as balls.