What is that piece of metal extending out of focus towards the right?
What is that piece of metal extending out of focus towards the right?
TL;DR - article just says they talked to riders in Cruise, who said they had (no evidence provided beyond that).
Sex or similar activities aren’t explicitly banned in Cruise or Waymo’s rules.
Not really sure the article is worth reading beyond that
Thank you!
Now I’m kinda thinking of it as if it were a seen in All the President’s Men
I live next to one of the largest (maybe the largest?) film labs in N America, and am friends with a few of the staff. I use them to develop & scan.
I learned how to develop in school, but since life has gotten busier, I like being able to focus on shooting. Maybe later in life I can do more of the develop & scanning again.
Ambidextrous bi with a Pearl pfp?
I feel like I know you already 😏
I was recently revisiting some Billy Joel. He really was a great folk storyteller.
Like, Allentown tells a history so succinctly but authentically. It really is a skill he honed.
The vibes do be powerful
TL;DR the particular issue called out in the article is that Threads imports data from IG.
Meta is in dialogue with EU regulators as whether this would be seen as one social media platform sharing with another. Until Meta gets more guidance on this and any other possible issues, they are holding off launchin in the EU.
Love this! You should post in one of the Analog magazines too! We’re building up content there
I may be off, but I’d auggest looking up an “atomic clock” and either reading about it or watching a short video explanation.
In short, let’s say you built a “clock” that measured time based on how long it took a photon (light particle) to bounce between two sensors (1 bounce = 1 “tick” of the clock). If you began to move the clock through space, the faster you’d move the clock, the longer it’d take the photon to complete one tick because the photon is now moving angularly with the clock. You can take this to the most extreme by theoretically moving the clock at a speed arbitrarily close to the speed of light, where it’d almost never complete the “tick.”
I believe that is the principle at play here when they’re measuring light from ancient phenomenon like quasars. What they’re finding interesting is that, based on their math, effectively the shape of the light wave from those quasars is different than if those quasars were currently happening, which they can use as evidence that these events unfolded at a different “speed” than our current universal conditions.
That’s just my best attempt to connect concepts I’ve studied to what is clearly a far more complex analysis. Still, I hope some of that helps introduce the relevant concepts to interested minds.
Pretty good! Been hanging out with an old friend all day today. I missed him and really appreciated remembering how much fun a good friend is.
Also made an account on Her (social app) for the first time. I already got people messaging me and it’s been an incredible boost. Very excited!
Heck yeah! What’s got you feeling driven?
It’s funny - I loooove Majora’s, but I have to acknowledge the impact wouldn’t be the same without OoT.
My answer is both of them bc they’re such a package.
This is incredible. Thank you for sharing the context.
Fascinating insight on how they schedule the Hubble’s time!
For the other people like me that hadn’t seen solipsistic before, it means very egocentric in this context.
It’s referring to the philosophy that the self is all that can be known to exist.
I’m always aboard.
But seriously, even small developments are so fascinating. This takes me back to 2015 and the excitement of the gravity wave news.
I won’t downvote bc I think this is a genuine question OP is presenting, but I disagree with people splitting quite yet.
People will naturally find their pockets as the Fediverse grows. The benefit is that it’s already decentralized, so you have that option.
Eff it, commenting to show I was here
May check out some vinyl bars around me! I’d just read about these recently and am curious to check them out
This is so fascinating! Thank you for sharing
I came across this for those who are interested in reading more:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/becoming-modern/romanticism/romanticism-in-france/a/gericault-portraits-of-the-insane