> Sorry for not being clearer: I was thinking more of the spatial coherence than spectral.
Or, actually, to be more precise, I was wondering how similar the situation is to a multitude of emitters emitting at different frequencies, esp. as far as phase coherence between them would manifest. (For non-spatially coherent sources the obvious answer is that you have all the possible phases coming from different directions.)
> The spectral lines are all single wavelengths when emitted
That's certainly wrong: the excited states would be stable if they were energy eigenstates. Are you saying that rotational Doppler smear is much larger than this?
> Further complicated by interstellar hydrogen clouds absorbing different wavelengths depending on their relative velocity, causing the "Lyman-alpha forest", which is a great name for a prog-rock band.
TIL. Thank you very much. Do I UC that this basically applies a filter (so can shift peaks only insofar they are not ideal Dirac deltas)?
Sorry for not being clearer: I was thinking more of the spatial coherence than spectral.
You might wish to look up time delays involved in using melatonin first: I don't remember what they are but I do remember that they sounded unintuitive to me.
Unless I get distracted, I will probably try to make loudnesses of different frequencies to scale.
Now that I think of it: do stars produce coherent light from our POV?
It sounds useful as a source of poison and a component of a trap.
I'm surprised to hear beats, given that I don't think I've seen destructive interference of nearby peaks in spectrum ever. Where does this difference come from?
@_thegeoff Huh, what? I meant that the fillings are usually made from thin (<2mm iirc) layers of a resin that the dentist shapes (or, for the first one, allows surface tension to shape) in a prepared hole in a tooth and solidifies with a UV lamp.
making something solid with light... doesn't that also include (the currently most typical) dental fillings? :)
Eh, też jest https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd/issues/15058
Niby nie jakieś bardzo straszne (ktoś ma log który dla każdego klienta ma historię trójek (czas, adres IP, jakie mapy ściągał) niepowiązaną z niczym innym), ale konwersacja na tym bugu nie napawa mnie wiarą w rozsądek ludzi od osmand (zarówno dlatego, że oznaczyli komentarze gościa zgłaszającego jako "abuse" jak i dlatego, że przez pierwsze ileśtam stron nie przyznali, że czasami to może jakieś informacje wyciekać, nawet jeśli zgłaszający to przerysowuje) :(
(Sytuacja kiedy ten ID zwiększa wyciek to np. taka, w której po zbiorze IP i czasów ściągania map można kogoś zidentyfikować.)
Jednocześnie argument za tym ID jest trochę bez sensu: jeśli chcemy limitować ile _uczciwy klient_ ściąga, to spowodujmy żeby klient po prostu ściągając zgłaszał ile już danego np. dnia ściągnął, albo wysyłajmy ID które się zmienia codziennie.
They silently imply that current prices are sufficient to cover costs (or at least costs-as-they-will-be-soon). I'm not sure that's true.
@sophieschmieg @keko @recursive @astraluma
Shouldn't the text involve also access to stray emissions of the generation process? (I don't expect that to change the outcome.)
@sophieschmieg @keko @recursive @astraluma
Shouldn't the text involve also access to stray emissions of the generation process? (I don't expect that to change the outcome.)
@recursive @astraluma @sophieschmieg
Manipulating the environment, or likely to leak information to the environment?
Iirc when I was in primary school we were supposed to write with fountain pens and iirc the reasoning was that this forces you to hold them in a smaller range of positions from the very beginning (as in, gives you feedback of the "won't write" kind if you keep them too perpendicular to the paper).
CHpolitics (+)
@shusha Also, the worsening of renter protections was repealed (though by a smaller margin).
Never thought about it this way before.
"We teach algorithms so that students learn to think about invariants and properties when writing code."
From "Fantastic Learning Resources" by matklad: https://matklad.github.io/2023/08/06/fantastic-learning-resources.html
@_dm We often base policies on what's possible to ensure, or possible to prove to an auditor. For example, we might declare that owning a high power laser pointer is illegal, because pointing it at people is something that's hard to prosecute. Isn't this another example of such an approach?
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Nikogo, jeśli firma umie mnie przekonać, że ostatni wypożyczający zostawił ją w rozsądnym miejscu i została przeniesiona później.
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