is there some interaction with ATP that isnβt shown in this illustration or is there some external force e.g. applied to the big molecule from e.g. osmotic pressure or similar?
is there some interaction with ATP that isnβt shown in this illustration or is there some external force e.g. applied to the big molecule from e.g. osmotic pressure or similar?
I aspire to exude as much confidence as this little Kinesin protein strutting along a microtubule while hauling intracellular cargo.
Look at that little guy go! π¬π§ͺ
what is pushing it forward? it obviously canβt have any internal power supply?
is this a (tasteless) joke?
Iβm assuming itβs because itβs quite a few years old?
It's even funnier if you read the full bug report
"A dwarf who is stressed but does not gain a good thought from shouting at someone in charge seems to prioritize shouting at someone in charge over any other activities."
but isnβt that a safety risk, so other airplanes canβt see where they are and avoid them?
yeah, they should keep saying no. Iβm pretty sure that Anthropic would win that game of Chicken
As of tonight, licenses of trans people across Kansas are being invalidated en masse, enabling the overnight criminalization of an entire group of people for going about our lives. Itβs often said you never know when youβre living through history, so let me assure you: thatβs whatβs happening now.
Of course isnβt just driving. Itβs voting. Working. Travelling. Picking up a package. Applying for credit. Applying for a job. Renting a room. Filling prescriptions. Visiting loved ones in the hospital. Not expired either, but legally invalid.
this is probably the worst excuse iβve seen!
about 200 apparently?
oh wow, i hadnβt realized that they actually considered corporate campaign sponsorship as first amendment protected speech!
I guess that if the senate wants to overturn that decision, theyβd have to change the constitution to clarify that no, corporations arenβt people and money is not speech.
How are super PACs still legal? Theyβre basically an industrial exploitation of a legal loophole in anti-corruption/transparency laws. Theyβre pretty explicit about specifically being constructed for circumventing the law
βEvery accusation is a confessionβ
in this case i guess itβs slightly more subtle, since the accusation isnβt explicit, but the subtext isnβt exactly subtle either
theyβre not actually arguments. theyβre just performing something intended to att a shallow look seems like an argument for their case. the actual contents nor validity of the βargumentsβ are not relevant, just that they are shaped like arguments, so they can βwinβ.
kinda like how AI chatbots work
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thanks! was already aware of that, but even better in this case: just donβt look past the linked post itself at all. then you can avoid all the toxicity that is x
from this perspective, itβs kinda an advantage that twitter doesnβt let logged out users see replies anymore
For the nostalgics once again, painted in gouache #gouache #zeldaoot #n64 #retrogaming
i always thought that was the goal of disruption: to destroy/ruin the thing, not to actually outcompete it. like, disruption in a literal sense is a negative term, but silicone valley keeps bragging about it regardless
i donβt see the word βpreventionβ anywhere in his title?
but often, one person screwing up shouldnβt be sufficient, as that means too few eyes were on the problem, so even those can be systemic issues. but i guess in this case, the impact was small (other than reputationally), so it is fine if one person can screw it up alone
have you tried using vector embedding based semantic search as well? itβs likely something that commercial search engines use (even before LLMs) and itβs pretty similar to this idea
i'm too sleepy to go to sleep
iβm assuming they vibe-coded it? that would explain the quality
Letterboxd screenshot Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) Watched by Branson Reese 28 Apr 2022 Abrams isn't a man so much as he's an avatar of cultural entropy. If you make something popular enough eventually you will die or sell it off and and a person in thick rimmed glasses whose main artistic vision is that he loves to have meetings will take it and sandblast it until it's nothing. I hate to see this happen here but maybe it's good that this happened. Maybe every franchise should collapse into a version of itself that makes shareholders nod and shake each others' hands. We should learn to speak in a language that rich people who don't dream can't comprehend.
i often think about this review
my piano has a keyboard on it. is it a computer?