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  • Not only are there other candidates in PP’s riding, there happens to be about 90 of them!

    That’s right, there’s about 90 people running for MP in Ottawa-Carleton. And I find that to be rather funny.

    The advocacy group Longest Ballot, which tries to get as many candidates as possible on a ballot to call attention to the idea of an independent electoral reform process, told CBC News it is targeting Carleton.

    Because of this, there are about 90 candidates on the final ballot.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/canada-votes-2025-riding-profile-carleton-1.7482819

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Trudeau tells inquiry some Conservative parliamentarians are involved in foreign interference

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  • I agree wholeheartedly. Maybe there’s an alternative funding model for authors, and artists generally, that could be imagined and built. I’d be surprised if there’s not already some great ideas floating out there; but if there are, I don’t know them.

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  • Considering the actual post here, plus just decent manners, if you like a book, and you’re able, it’s worth considering supporting the author of said book.

    That being said, you should seriously consider going to your search engine of choice and searching for an archive by a person named Anna: Anna’s Archive if you will. You might find something helpful and interesting.

  • News @lemmy.world

    The State Fair of Texas is banning firearms, drawing threats of legal action from Republican AG

  • Thanks for providing this update. You added some sources and data that I didn't know, and your last point clearly articulates the set of likely causes of this misstep.

    When I first became aware of this story my gut-reaction was "I fucking hate unforced errors like this!"; I'm now very curious why this happened the way it did. Mind you, in the grand scheme of things I suspect this is nothing more than a fleeting political blip.

  • News @lemmy.world

    Plea deal with accused 9/11 plotters revoked - US government

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Trump's answer today reminded me of his infamous "Nuclear" quote.

    News @lemmy.world

    TRUMP GUILTY ON ALL 34 COUNTS

  • I can try to explain, but there are people who know much more about this stuff than I do, so hopefully someone more knowledgeable steps in to check my work.

    What does ‘random’ or ‘noise’ mean? In this context, random means that any given bit of information is equally as likely to be a 1 or a 0. Noise means a collection of information that is either random or unimportant/non-useful.

    So, you say “Compression saves on redundant data”. Well, if we think that through, and consider the definitions I’ve given above, we will reason that ‘random noise’ either doesn’t have redundant information (due to the randomness), or that much of the information is not useful (due to its characteristic as noise).

    I think that’s what the person is describing. Does that help?

  • I’m not an Information Theory guy, but I am aware that, regardless of how clever one might hope to be, there is a theoretical limit on how compressed any given set of information could possibly be; and this is particularly true for the lossless compression demanded by this challenge.

    Quote from the article:

    The skepticism is well-founded, said Karl Martin, chief technology officer of data science company Integrate.ai. Martin's PhD thesis at the University of Toronto focused on data compression and security.

    Neuralink's brainwave signals are compressible at ratios of around 2 to 1 and up to 7 to 1, he said in an email. But 200 to 1 "is far beyond what we expect to be the fundamental limit of possibility."

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Neuralink looks to the public to solve a seemingly impossible problem

    World News @lemmy.world

    Fort McMurray residents told to be ready to evacuate on short notice due to wildfire threat

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Fort McMurray residents told to be ready to evacuate on short notice due to wildfire threat

  • Michael Lewis wrote an interesting book on this, published as an audio-book in 2018, called The Coming Storm (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41016100-the-coming-storm). It's well worth the listen:

    In his first Audible Original feature, New York Times best-selling author and journalist Michael Lewis delivers hard-hitting research on not-so-random weather data — and how Washington plans to release it. He also digs deep into the lives of two scientists who revolutionized climate predictions, bringing warning systems to previously unimaginable levels of accuracy. One is Kathy Sullivan, a gifted scientist among the first women in space; the other, D.J. Patil, is a trickster-turned-mathematician and a political adviser.

    Most urgently, Lewis's narrative reveals the potential cost of putting a price tag on information with the potential to save lives, raising questions about balancing public service with profits in an ethically-ambiguous atmosphere.

  • politics @lemmy.world

    Arizona Supreme Court rules state must adhere to century-old law banning nearly all abortions

    News @lemmy.world

    Gunfire and blaze at Moscow concert hall, reports say

  • https://www.youtube.com/@TsodingDaily

    If you're a programmer, or think you might want to be one, I highly recommend this channel. He's a savant at all sorts of low level things, quite funny and entertaining, and does a fantastic job of explaining what's going on.

  • News @lemmy.world

    Private lander makes first US moon landing in more than 50 years, but signal weak

    World News @lemmy.world

    Ex-FBI source charged with Biden lies is tied to Russian intelligence, prosecutors say

    World News @lemmy.ml

    Ex-FBI source charged with Biden lies is tied to Russian intelligence, prosecutors say

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    Trump seeks Supreme Court pause in 2020 election case

    World News @beehaw.org

    Alaska Airlines grounds 737 Max 9 planes after section blows out mid-air

  • It’s not just a fat or muscle thing. Those both contribute of course; fat insulates and muscle produces more heat. But the real player is the surface area to volume ratio.

    A bigger person has a lot more volume than they have a bigger surface area, and since heat is lost through the skin this has a major impact.

  • Science @beehaw.org

    Tantalising sign of possible life on faraway world