@niconiconi You mean you'd get 3 of them per word? You could fit 5 12-bit values in each 64-bit entry, but that's not that much of a gain over 4 16bit values~~
@lauren Interesting. I never considered that earthquakes can cause more noticeable rotations than accelerations (I guess the noticeability thresholds might not be intuitive).
@lauren What's a rolling earthquake (sadly, the MTG card of that name makes looking it up nontrivial)?
@mjg59 Ah, I see. Indeed this is how one often sees posts from people one does not follow.
(One of my gripes with how APub is used by all(?) Fedi software is that they try to make it impossible to interact with the boost itself, and try to redirect all such interaction to the boosted message.)
Unless you (or someone else on your instance) actually follow that person, in which case replies should have been forwarded; or am I wrong?
Would they also ignore any responses?
@rq Do you mean clauses preventing commercial use? If not, then I'm really curious what kind of clauses you meant.
Hm~ this made me realize that I don't really know whether acquiring one autoimmune problem makes acquiring other more likely (and I wonder how one can try to tell, given that likely there are confounders that are hard to notice and that make acquiring autoimmune issues more likely).
From what I know, the most important failure mode of rapid tests (and to a lesser extent ~any tests) is that they will yield a very large fraction of false negatives early on. Do you know any estimates of repeated false negative probability over 2-3 tests over 2-3 days (i.e. probability of 2-3 tests being negative over 2-3 days while sick with COVID and symptomatic)?
When I tried to estimate it most recently, I ended up finding things that suggested wildly different rates of singular false negatives across different test manufacturers (by more than 2x IIRC), but sadly couldn't find anything about the repeated testing setup (I baselessly suspected that it would decrease the inter-manufacturer spread).
@markstos Why is the total kinetic energy of the car relevant?
Szukam pomysłu, jaką pracę mógłbym wykonywać
> Nie mam też doświadczenia jako sysadmin.
Czy nie jest tak, że niedoszacowujesz? Przynajmniej w okolicach bardziej devopsowych istotne rodzaje doświadczenia to często takie, które pozwalają (a) stwierdzić co jest nie tak z tym serwerem (b) oautomatyzować sobie zarządzanie większa liczbą takowych. Strzelałbym, że typowy maintainer Gentoo ma co najmniej trochę doświadczenia z (a) (no, może niekoniecznie z wersją typu "czemu I/O jest tu takie wolne", ale dużo z wersją typu "czemu temu ustrojstwu nie podobają się nasze biblioteki dynamiczne/czemu tu działa podczas gdy tam nie działa"). Naprawianie systemów budowania powinno dawać doświadczenie pomagające z (b): jak już widziałeś ileśtam rzeczy, które się zepsuły, bo wszystko było straszną gulgutierą, nabierasz intuicji pomagających wykrywać gulgutierowate pomysły i ich unikać.
Gdy przeprowadzałem rozmowy o pracę w okolicy devops (disclaimer: potencjalnie dość nietypowe), najbardziej się przejmowałem tym, czy potencjalny pracownik umie (a) coś wywnioskować z tego co już wie (np. odrzucić hipotezy o tym, co jest zepsute, albo zauważyć, że pewien sposób wyprodukowania zadanego systemu nie ma szansy mieć wymaganych własności), (b) tak wybierać pytania/następne kroki diagnostyki, żeby dostawać informacje użyteczne do (a). Niewielu kandydatów dobrze radziło sobie z (b); to że ktoś sobie radził było dla mnie bardzo istotnym plusem.
That happens too, but then the issue is that they don't realize which side is the bike lane and just need to notice it. I'm dumbfounded by people saying that they'll continue to do something that's against the rules and seems to be harmful for them in this city, where I have a large success rate at e.g. asking drunk people to stop dragging a potted tree away.
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I'd expect that ability to use transit without preplanning (due to well planned transfers and dense enough timetables) trumps it being free as a strategy for increasing utilization (and making it the standard way of getting around). I don't really have good evidence for it: the anecdotes I have are very different (free public transit in smallish touristy towns in the mountains vs. transit that you rarely need to care about the schedule of in large cities) and I don't know much about how these things changed over time.
Do you have any suggestion where/how to look for evidence on this question?
@trinsec I've just had someone literally tell me that she's walking on the bike lane to avoid being hit by a bike, _while acknowledging that it's a bike lane_.
@m0bi13 O, ten termometr tam nie jest głównie do kompensacji termicznej czegoś innego (barometru?)?
Jak? Sam zegarek jest wyraźnie cieplejszy od otoczenia, bo go grzejesz ręką. Żeby naprawdę mierzyć temperaturę otoczenia albo musiałby mieć ponad jeden termometr (w różnych miejscach zegarka) albo coś jeszcze dziwniejszego. Sądzisz, że robi coś takiego?
@BethanyBlack oh, so at no point were people trying with plasma alone?
re: covid, diabetes
@timorl or rather, the trend convinces me more than the correlation
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