my preference is Xitter (pronounced shitter)
we just need to make sure that we don't rely on their instance(s) too heavily so we only have minimal losses when they eventually do drop support.
i would say yes. there likely isn't going to be some fundamental re-thinking of evolution. sure, there are details and interactions we surely don't know about yet, but the general principles and mechanisms are astoundingly clear.
on the other hand, gravity is central to the problem of combining general relativity and the standard model. so afaik, something significant will need to change in at least one of them to resolve the issue of gravity. so we know we have a pretty massive gap in our understanding somewhere.
we'd only be able to represent bases for numbers with one digit though because what does base 15+1 mean? the 15 could be in any base higher than 5. the clearest way would probably be to just represent it with lines or something "base ||||||||||"
from what i understand, the real world hybrid data is significantly worse than its WLTP test data. so much worse that it's only a 25% improvement over petrol/diesel instead of the 75% improvement that would be expected given the WLTP.
just a reminder that IQ tests may have the goal of measuring intelligence, but that says nothing of their precision and accuracy
I wish we would just keep adding E's so long threads would be REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
which also happens to be the noise I make when I see them.
we also live in a world which has now known that premise and used it for 300 years, which makes it seem much more trivial than it was at the time.
both are destroying the environment https://www.thedrive.com/news/tire-dust-makes-up-the-majority-of-ocean-microplastics-study-finds
what if it needed just one more second to complete?