Finally, a solution to the unfairness of authorship ordering in scientific papers! 😂
"Every Author as First Author"
@RL_Dane dang. how long are you waiting in the drive thru that turning off the engine makes sense? @TechConnectify
@nacobjacob
single hose air sucker? what kind of system is that? typically, where I live we have a forced air recirculation. doesn't make sense usually to pull air in from outside for keeping a set temp
I hadn't appreciated how much good speaking skills (e.g., not constantly interrupting yourself, gathering your thoughts before speaking), good editing, and production make a difference in the podcasts I like listening to until I heard a couple podcasts that lack those things. It's so painful because there's a solid core in the ones that are lacking, they just need some competent audio production help.
Mass walkout at global science journal over ‘unethical’ fees (Elsevier)
Quite an archive over here: https://www.youtube.com/@weyrdmusicman/about
#filk #music
I'm told the drummer is Nao from MTH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC-wDpwzEt4
#metal #music #video
I still like this track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvJk-AzhkSI
#music
http://www.realmonstrosities.com/2012/03/crab-like-spiny-orbweaver.html
I didn't know there were orb weavers like this!
#spider #arthropods
@alexwinter@mastodon.social Thanks for sharing. I watched the panel as well (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lk3wt1zjRk)
I like the point about the value of specificity. A way I think of it is that you're showing the consequences of the philosophy that underlies the actions of the people on these platforms and the companies that create and maintain them.
I got this puzzle from my neighbor. It was really easy to solve. Each of the smaller cubes is connected to the next one by an elastic string--kind of like a hair tie--on two sides except for the ends which are only attached on one side. The goal is to arrange the smaller cubes into the larger cube shape.
It's easy because you can proceed with a more-or-less greedy algorithm to get the solution. What I want to do though is to figure out how to represent the problem generically (4x4x4, different target configurations, different initial configurations, different component shapes, etc.), describe the state spaces for different configurations, and describe a generic algorithm for reaching the target configurations, and things like that.
@trinsec OK. I think those aren't reasons I would read something, so I don't really understand, but thanks for explaining
@trinsec what do you like about it besides it being easy to read?
A capable software engineer and aspirating (sic) cook. Also posting about space stuff (mostly NASA) occasionally
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