@freemo Which is intuititely quite understandable when you realize limitations of human brain, like the ability to track 4-5 objects or numbers at a time. Or inability to clearly distinguish between numbers like 1000 and 10^17, which for an average human are simply "large".
We can be trained to overcome these limitations, but this requires precisely this - training.
@freemo Outer boundary (dashed) is the the actual boundary of the physical world. Inner boundary is what humans are able to experience using their sense.
@freemo No idea really, just found it on Twitter. But it's quite self-explaining.
@freemo 10^{-23} to 10^17 s :)
"But Price did get a lot of flak. Along with hundreds of letters of support, and magazine covers labelling him "America's best boss", many of Gravity's own customers wrote handwritten letters objecting to what they saw as a political statement."
@dazinism All of them are extremely helpful and provide exactly the type of details I need! @sheogorath @nurinoas
OPEN-100 is open-sourcing the engineering behind the most successful historical #nuclear energy deployments, offering the world an affordable alternative to fossil fuels. https://www.open-100.com/
Sure, here's the module for Synapse (the most popular Matrix server currently) https://github.com/tulir/mautrix-whatsapp
It may look a bit complicated on the first look because you need to run Synapse too, but it's really quite simple
"chains of glycine and hydroxy-glycine residues terminated by iron atoms, with additional oxygen and lithium atoms (...) The molecule is tipped by an iron-oxygen-iron grouping that in other terrestrial contexts has been proposed to be capable of absorbing photons and splitting water into hydroxyl and hydrogen moieties"
Scientists Discover Protein in a Meteorite: this is the first report of a protein from any extra-terrestrial source https://futurism.com/the-byte/scientists-discover-protein-meteorite
@nikolal Yeah, just today! :)
There is now a #Fairphone user-group on the Fediverse.
Tag @fairphonecommunity in your posts to ask questions to the community. Follow the account to never miss a question asked by someone else. They will appear on your home timeline.
Indeed the https://switch2osm.org/ site has been undergoing a revamp lately. Check it out and link people to it if they need to switch to OpenStreetMap!https://twitter.com/SteveC/status/1205104584714272768
If you want simple crash reporting functionality for your android app consider using #tracedroid by ligi.
https://github.com/ligi/tracedroid
Crash reports are super useful, if only for being able to see the stacktraces of my own apps without connecting to a computer.
Tracedroid is super simple (~100 LOC or so), requires 2 lines of code to set it up in your app and yet it has a number of benefits over a lot of the far more complex libraries (at least for my usecases.)
When you run an android phone with an unlocked bootloader one of your main security concerns has to be physical device security.
Even while your data is encrypted, on Android your OS is not and therefore someone with physical access to your device can trivially inject malware that runs with system permissions.
Same is true for the kernel of your notebook and desktop computer when it doesn't run "secureboot" or a comparable security measure.
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