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@kravietz @osz

Jeśli jedziesz 20kph, to w jaki sposób szerokość drogi utrudnia zauważenie pieszego?

@aeva

What are your latency requirements? (The broadcasting setups I've seen add OoM of small seconds to latency; I've seen lower only from things intended for use as voice chat.)

@f4grx @bagder

What do you mean by "in electronics"? Do you mean articles on electronics/example circuits on the web?

@delroth

Did you notice whether the paw-waving-cats have the paw motion and rolling motion coupled? (I'm curious whether they tried to uncouple the two.)

@azonenberg

Why is your next hop a globally routable address anyway? I'd expect next hops to be addressed using link-local addresses.

@ruuda Yeah, the SDS claims that contact with eye is dangerous and gives the standard post-contact instructions (take contact lenses out if able, wash with large water flow for XX minutes, contact a doctor). I don't get what's that trying to prevent.

How does metallic gallium damage eyes? I see lots of SDSs for gallium claiming that it's corrosive (well, that's kinda true) and that it causes heavy eye damage in contact with eyes.

@_thegeoff @evilscientistca

When I was in high school, I took a slide rule instead of a calculator to physics exams. :)

Hm~ also, can one use a Vernier correction on slide rules? It seems that it was a thing: sliderulemuseum.com/Patents/US (I don't recall the nonvertical lines on any slide rules I had.)

@vfrmedia

I don't get why reversing wasn't an option (if the other bascule was also moving, they'd be just as like to slide down that one; the description doesn't specify whether that was the case).

@rogatywieszcz "nie mogę kontynuować" jest bardzo lakoniczne. Czemu nie możesz? Co się dzieje jak próbujesz?

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Let the Polish air force lethargy and delaying and pretend actions befall the people whose decisions cause it twice over.

TIL that fraction of deuterium in hydrogen in e.g. water depends on location and source of water (lake, ocean, precipitation): en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrog

@delroth hm~ is there no traditional rope core in there?

@8petros mullvad nie pozwala na połączenia przychodzące, nie? (Czy może coś się znów zmieniło?)

@Schouten_B @straphanger

In a way SBB is partially powered by hydro powerplants that can't be used for anything else: SBB has its own 16.7Hz grid because this is the train supply frequency. It's powered partially by sbb's hydro plants, partially by frequency converters (mostly rotating ones) from the grid, and has some amount of pumped storage. Alas, this update is about power bought from the grid, so it's exactly as you're saying.

@berkes

Science museum is nice (and when you have questions they search for a staff member who can answer then and sometimes you end up puzzling things out together).

Novelty Automation is a small arcade with largely social commentary games by Tim Hunkin.

@whitequark would your headmate perhaps be willing and able to give a pointer to a reasonable point to start reading about this?

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@aeva yeah, the spectrum is pretty nice. It's easier to validate that with a diffraction grating (e.g. a CD).

Like, why does transferrin exist? Why isn't all iron transport done with ferritin? (There's probably some extremely obvious reason, but I'm not a biochemist sadly.)

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