I can’t say I’m ever particularly aware of my gender when I’m dreaming
Ah of course, the bog blog log
maaaan I really wanted the Maryland flag to be official, but it was made by someone on /r/vexillology
I’ve got a print of this beauty framed, hanging on my wall.
As a visual learner I prefer the Finnster standard reference sample
English also has cases, we just don’t think of them much. It’s why pronouns are typically given as nominative/objective pairs: she/her, they/them, etc. So, similarly in German you’d probably only need to give one or two examples to make it clear which set to use. Or give all four.
No part of this article involves AI making independent discoveries. The researchers used ML to map muscle contractions to wing motion.
It’s interesting, but a far stretch from what OP wrote for the title.
ah nice, ads disguised as memes
Title now shows as “In 8 years, Stardew Valley never lost sight of its core philosophy” for me.
+1 For KeepassXC, I use it in combination with syncthing to have my passwords available on all devices.
I’m always amazed about the lack of conversation around nationalizing telecom. We have sasktel as a great example of how it can work, and hydroquebec as a great historical representation of the benefits of publicizing infrastructure. Seems about time to start recognizing internet as a necessary utility that the government directly provides to the people.
Actually we both screwed up by a factor of 1000, the article states 190 becquerels of tritium per litre, not cubic meter.
Seems like you have the right order of magnitude, but the sources I’ve seen gives the ocean close to 0.5-2 TU, or “Tritium Units” which correspond to 180 Bq/m^3. So I wouldn’t call the water being released as cleaner, just basically on average with the ocean already.
https://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/fac/etg.tmp/text/woce_method.html https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969718348034
This is similarly true to a container of gasoline. The difficult part is we’ve yet to find a battery tech that comes even close to the same energy density. Gasoline has nearly 12000 Wh/kg, compared to the 200-500 mentioned in the article.
that’s not how addition works