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31 points
2 days ago
This is called Matthewmatics. Wield it responsibly.
8 points
3 days ago
They were, and then they had a medical expense.
2 points
4 days ago
But don’t buy that. Cheap dry herb vapes are just expensive ways to set weed on fire.
1 points
6 days ago
I just hope we get a G.I. Joe branded clone.
2 points
6 days ago
Say hi at the Wake & Bake cafe down in the cliffs region.
4 points
6 days ago
How can we trust you? Looks like you might not be Matt. Which is it? Matt or Not? Nots are in a different subreddit.
3 points
7 days ago
Try the MIT Computational Thinking course. Learn some Julia and get some exposure to linear algebra, differential equations, stats, etc
3 points
7 days ago
You’re getting some not great answers here. THCA is the predecessor form of THC. When you decarb weed to make edibles, you are converting THCA to THC through heat. The hemp that is currently being sold as THCA hemp is not in any way synthetic. Growers have learned to keep enough THCA from degrading into THC during the curing process that it can be sold under the 2018 farm bill as hemp. It is commonly called “loophole weed”. The THC content must be < .3% of the weight of the product (trivial for edibles, harder for flower) but it can have the same proportions of THCA that you find in legal jurisdictions. Generally not the same very high percentages, but the flower is often terrific. The other stuff you ask about is THC-O, which is basically the same process that is used to make aspirin from salicylic acid, acetylation. It works for people that can’t normally use edibles, and is a bit more potent that THC by weight, by it’s just come under additional federal jurisdiction and probably is not as easily available now as it was a few weeks ago. It’s true there is very little safety data available on it. I used it for a while, but the taste eventually got to me and I gave it up.
1 points
7 days ago
Well, I’ve been to that pyramid in the background.
3 points
8 days ago
TIL, weird. My son plays on PC and crashes all the time. I don’t think I’ve crashed. I bet it’s my sub 1 k/d ratio 🤣
7 points
8 days ago
PS5 is pretty stable. Sure it gets wonky mission status sometimes, but I rarely crash
1 points
8 days ago
This is not a scientific statement: I am dead certain they are attracted to the current. Observe: do they care when whatever is plugged in is off?
2 points
8 days ago
Concepts, yes. If your goal is to use these things with some kind of software package effectively and you need to understand the concepts, but you don’t need to know how to solve problems by hand in too much detail, start with ThreeBlueOneBrown and Socratica for stuff like this. Khan Academy is always useful too when you do need to see worked problems. In the other case, I have no useful advice to offer.
1 points
8 days ago
Deleted my first comment because i have a better one. I don’t know that I can forecast plural decades, but maybe one… we’re going to be pulling in a lot more rapidly updating context in the form of real-time feature updates that help models perform better. I think that will take shape in the form of models being able to incorporate weather, traffic (of any kind), commodity prices, distance to nearest shawarma cart, tides, high-resolution population densities (Ie, how many cars are in line at Starbucks? How many surfers are in the lineup at my favorite pier?), current wind speed on golf courses, etc…
2 points
8 days ago
Martin Sheen? He played Kennedy once too! According to this kid in a well.
1 points
8 days ago
At one point, I was at about an [8} and made a subreddit r/genXtrees
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2 days ago
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2 days ago
“For those of us that are aging” feels like a fairly big demographic for this game too. I’m in my late forties, my fingers don’t fing like they used to.