@_thegeoff in general, why isn't it a better idea to weigh liquids? I would assume that their density is usually accurately known, and scales omit a few silly problems with graduations: nonlevel ground, gross mixups (e.g. of multiple graduations), and deformations of the container (dents or squeezing for metal, heat -related ones for plastic).
@grzgrz może wartoby umieścić instrukcję (skopiuj, a nie rób zrzutu ekranu) w komunikacie błędu?
re: differences in communication around learning
Then I think I phrased it poorly. Alternative phrasing: satisfying curiosity is the most important thing ever. (And maybe it's essentially equivalent to what you said now?)
differences in communication around learning
There's also an approach that you might see as in-between or as significantly different from both: it's your responsibility to learn, but mine to answer any questions you might have, for as long as it takes to do so.
Apart from wireless nature, I saw two complaints that imo made sense: one was that a portable controller risked accidental inputs more than a fixed one and the other was a lack of ~independent "stop everything" control.
@cstross I don't understand why thermobaric grenades alone, before the introduction of drones, haven't caused a significant fraction of those changes. Is it because the range of a grenade launcher is much smaller than the range of a rifle?
@SceNtriC jak to się dzieje, że używanie pojemnika na bio brudzi? Uchwyty są ubrudzone (no ale przez co/kogo?), czy coś innego?
@whitequark I remembered that typical donation amount is half a liter and that's about ten percent of total volume.
@mattwilcox do you know of a country that doesn't have some kind of voting registration and also doesn't have an up to date registry that lists where everyone lives (at least approximately, and necessarily approximately for homeless people)?
@kravietz wrong video?
@mcc so... Patreon is not going to have per-creation billing at all, even for people who e.g. don't want iOS users to be able to subscribe?
What is the value of observers that are prevented from seeing ~anything? Is it in them being able to see things that are too large to be hidden or something else?
@grrrr_shark it you haven't played it already, Outer Wilds. There's some amount of sadness in the story, but it's not overwhelming and the game was very immersive for me.
Czemu nie "poszłem"?
@munin Do you mean that they include things that are supposed to help with direct-action-causing phishes specifically?
@munin What about phishes that ask you to actually do the harmful action (e.g. wire money, reveal confidential information, ...) instead of getting you to provide credentials so that they can do the action?
@marwa To jest dodatkowo skomplikowane, bo co najmniej niektóre z tych nazw się dziwnie tłumaczą: przynajmniej w Szwajcarii "Hochdeutsch" znaczy nie wysoki niemiecki, ale standardowy niemiecki.
If you haven't seen https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=762, you might find it interesting. (It's from a decade ago, but I have no clue whether we know more about the area since then.)
I enjoy things around information theory (and data compression), complexity theory (and cryptography), read hard scifi, currently work on weird ML (we'll see how it goes), am somewhat literal minded and have approximate knowledge of random things. I like when statements have truth values, and when things can be described simply (which is not exactly the same as shortly) and yet have interesting properties.
I live in the largest city of Switzerland (and yet have cow and sheep pastures and a swimmable lake within a few hundred meters of my place :)). I speak Polish, English, German, and can understand simple Swiss German and French.
If in doubt, please err on the side of being direct with me. I very much appreciate when people tell me that I'm being inaccurate. I think that satisfying people's curiosity is the most important thing I could be doing (and usually enjoy doing it). I am normally terse in my writing and would appreciate requests to verbosify.
I appreciate it if my grammar or style is corrected (in any of the languages I use here).