The UK is not better than America haha, just outwardly a little more subtle
The UK is not better than America haha, just outwardly a little more subtle
I’ve had the joy of working on a python project with strict type checking enforced in CI and wow is it a different experience. Am a big fan.
The mac comes with 256 GB though, and 256 > 1
Support for M1 and M2 is pretty good now but M3 is not quite there yet and it’ll probably be years before everything works nicely on M4, sadly
It is, to within 5%, just make the equals sign squiggly and you’re good
Wow, I guess cryptography is just fraudulent, who knew
Don’t worry, people here yell at you for not using profane language because “you can swear on the internet”, they’re a weird bunch.
Agreed with the privacy concerns but
So, 15s saved per person. Which is handy, but 25 seconds fits squarely in the “blazing fast” category anyway.
This is huge when there are five 787s worth of people in line for ten passport control machines, it’s the difference between waiting half an hour in line or five minutes.
It is the standard means of passport control in Europe and UK, just with the passport added, but all by machine. Once they are convinced the biometrics are good enough they’ll do this too to speed things up.
*structural biologists
The crystallographer is sitting in the beamline control room at the synchrotron swearing about how this person mounts their crystals right against the metal pin
They have replaced the H in the chemical formula for water (H2O) with a C to represent “coconut”. However, C already stands for a chemical element, carbon. That implies this product is a compound made of two carbon atoms and one oxygen. If such a thing exists, it would be incredibly unstable and react with anything it touches; you certainly would not want to drink it.
This is satire for sure
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It’s Rodney, the district just north of Auckland in New Zealand
Solved by money, there’s nearly no sickness in the world that you can’t get treated effectively if you pay enough for the privelege.
Wrong
The rich don’t love anyone
Wrong
We’re making great strides on this in the medical sector, also solved by money. We don’t have this one truly “solved” yet but I expect a workable solution within 100 years.
Pure fantasy
Not if you upload yourself to Xitter and get turned into a chatbot!
Fair enough
Camelcase in python, ew, a fundamentalist would do that