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Physicists Reveal a Quantum Geometry That Exists Outside of Space and Time



in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

I suffered with what I thought was IBS for the last ~10 years. 4+ liquid shits per day with complete unpredictability.

Turns out coffee was the problem.

I switched to tea two weeks ago and I'm down to 2 normal and predictable shits per day. I've also gained a few pounds because I'm not so dehydrated anymore. That's a good thing for me.



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The closing paragraph really gives the game away, but can't expect any better from The Economist:

In the process, the West has been abandoning its commitment to a bottom-up, market-based approach to setting technical standards.


So in the process of being spooked by China, the world's largest manufacturer of electronics, having some influence on standards, the West refers to letting the biggest pile of capital set standards for profit as a 'bottom-up approach'.

“We are being forced to undermine a system that has been very effective and that we have profited from for a long time,” laments Mr Rühlig. In more ways than one, China is making the West play by its rules.


China now being more capable at playing the same game they been playing for decades is framed as a terrible injustice. They are crying that they used to be able to set standards that relied on privately owned intellectual property that generated easy profits for years or even decades.

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in reply to culpritus [any]

can’t expect any better from The Economist


The tribune of the aristocracy of finance. — Karl Marx^[^[^1^](jacobin.com/2020/06/liberalism…)^]^


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

link to the actual video instead of the page that embeds it and adds nothing but ads (+tracking scripts) around the sides:

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

They have a freezer INSIDE their heated house, I know it's convenient, but the engineer in me gets annoyed when I see that.

maybe we as a society could standardize fridge sizes so we could build fridges that open on the inside but radiate on the outside

Same for heat sources being inside a AC house (oven, fridge, etc) outdoor kitchens make so much sense, or even garage fridges

im sad she hasn't posted a new video in a year.

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She specifically answered this question at . She said the freezer is in a part of the house that isn't heated, and although they could store food outside it wouldn't be convenient. I agree it's less energy efficient but people spend energy for convenience all the time.
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The freezer itself produces heat too though.
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maybe we as a society could standardize fridge sizes so we could build fridges that open on the inside but radiate on the outside


That would be more useful for places where houses are generally air conditioned




Assuming I wire up the clip correctly could I use this to Libreboot a ThinkPad?


It's a breadboard with an extender for a Raspberry Pi's pins flipped upside down, a Raspberry Pi Pico, jumper wires, and a clip that came with a CH341A that suffers from the issue of being 5V.

The issue I think would be length of the wires.

Any thoughts? I'd consider soldering something together but I don't have a soldering iron that would be great for something so small and I'm working with what I have on hand.

I also have a Raspberry Pi 4 and the CH341A that has the voltage issue if anyone has a better idea that might work.

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in reply to Corroded

Yap, should work fine. Just make sure to not skip reading the flash(es) 2-3 times followed by comparing the hashes of the dumps. If pico-serprog doesn't work, you can try pico-dirtyjtag (slow AF but gets the job done) or (in case your thinkpad is xx30) maybe 1vyrain
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in reply to davel

Won't be long before politicians give them permission to start killing Americans on America soil for being against genocide

in reply to Peter Link

Whoever designed the line graph and used gray for 4 of 5 lines needs their hand stuck with a ruler.


China Is Outspending the U.S. to Achieve the ‘Holy Grail’ of Clean Energy




China Is Outspending the U.S. to Achieve the ‘Holy Grail’ of Clean Energy





Here’s Why Hurricane Milton Caused So Many Tornadoes


in reply to realcaseyrollins

large-scale rotation, like cracking a whip. storm resembles a spiral galaxy.


Israel to seize UNRWA's Jerusalem headquarters to build settler housing


The Israel Land Authority is set to seize the land on which UNRWA’s headquarters lie in occupied East Jerusalem to build housing for illegal settlers.

According to information released today, the UNRWA headquarters are set to be converted into 1,440 housing units.

in reply to Linkerbaan

Nothing better to tell you what Palestinians are facing in Israel.

in reply to filister

They wanna do the same in iran, have a puppet regime that follows their commands instead of doing the best for the populace
in reply to NoLifeGaming

Just like Saddam for Iraq and Bin Laden for Afghanistan.
in reply to NoLifeGaming

They actually did until it backfired on them and now Iran is ultra conservative and the only Middle East nation not a shill state.
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'Bodies left in the streets’: Northern Gaza residents under Israeli siege






US jobless claims hit 258,000, the most in a year. Analysts point to Hurricane Helene, Boeing strike




US jobless claims hit 258,000, the most in a year. Analysts point to Hurricane Helene, Boeing strike