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This is the sort of deep learning I can see benefiting society, as opposed, to say, summarizing Great Expectations for an essay.
This was a very accessible read as a nonacademic. Really interesting to read how these technologies work and were developed.
Passive cooling is a much-needed area of study as the planet warms, and it stands to reason further development there could spark additional discoveries on the electrical front.
Bold of you to assume the same person works at the same outlet long enough to run both stories.
Interesting choice to omit “idiolect” as a replacement on any subsequent references to “mental dictionary.”
Sounds like a beertle to me …
That’s pretty much the case with any sort of self-medicating. Good luck getting people to understand that any intervention has zero chance of working if the patient is spat back out into the situation that caused the problematic behaviour without any changes.
Conflating pointless and meaningless is an odd choice. My job, sending invoices, is meaningless but not pointless.
As far as I’m concerned, they still have. As a non-Twitter user, not only have I already decided the platform wasn’t for me, now it’s a question mark whether Musk will wake up tomorrow and turn off access again. The simplest solution is to double down on continuing to ignore Twitter.
As soon as we have this commercialized, fusion is just around the corner.