Haha, love the Microsoft joke. Very accurate
Muscles makes the the body move. Muscles loves chasing George for his delicious skin.
https://www.apple.com/apple-events/
Link to AAPL in case you’d like to save the date
is the author seriously complaining about 3 mm added thickness on one side of a 2 kilogram notebook, or am I missing the joke here?
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more like intentionally installed malware but yes, 100 % this
I’m a bit confused why you’re using NTFS on Linux, as there are a multitude of alternative options on file systems for Linux.
Nevertheless. You could try one of the following:
Fun Fact: There’s a whole scientific discipline solely focused at making science available to average joe, it’s called science communication.
Not sure what you’d expect a LLM model to do, but reading deeper into science communication will certainly help you understand and achieve what you are looking for.
Isn’t that the whole purpose of an Abstract?
Damn, never looked at it that way
I knew it was exactly this scene before even clicking the link. Iconic and a classic
more like 6 dollars on the BOM, would sell for 30 doll hairs to the consumer, tho
Apple standing on the side: 👀
Semms like damn good news in a way
Easy. Just pressure cook it at 4.5 bar (65 Psi) in your industrial grade pressure cooker.
Being realistic, I guess someone accidentally swapped Celsius and Farenheit?
EDIT: Nope, seem to be wrong. They do mean 145 degC. On the other hand, I found a source reporting that 57 % of a total of 58 cases of shiitake dermatitis actually thoroughly cooked their mushrooms. Cooking won’t save you from this, as it seems.
Study: Ha, JH; Byun, DG; Kim, SM; Yoo, CH; Park, CJ (2003): Shiitake dermatitis in Korea; clinical and histopathologic study. Korean J. of Dermatology, Vol.41 (4),pg 440 – 444
Bot is drunk, forgot the key takeaways, so I pasted them for you:
Working with material scientists, they’d developed a way to make concrete without using carbon-intensive cement.
Partanna says its mixture can cure at ambient temperatures, so it doesn’t have to use as much energy. It also says binder ingredients in the mixture absorb CO2 from the air and trap it in the material.
pretty impressive, especially these animations.
What’s it doing?