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Unlike the cowards who hide their stupid names with latin, computer scientists will straight up call something a ‘fat pointer’.
Actual graph used to inform government decisions
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At least they have an anus. Anemones just have to vomit out their waste
was gonna post the source but it seems like the luigi that wrote this doesn’t exist online under the same username anymore :3
It would be paleolithic no? (Assuming it even makes sense to apply the three ages system to the Americas). Potatoes were domesticated sometime between 8000 and 6000 BCE making it one of the first crops cultivated in the region. Nevermind the fact that the wild ancestor of the potato was probably consumed long before domestication.
I think ‘several’ just means that the people counted weren’t all killed in the same accident. No WorkSafe in those days so those accidents were probably shit like roofers falling off chapels and apprentice tanners mishandling chemicals.
Guys like on the right are why I’m glad that in Canada any old dev can’t call themselves an engineer or oversee safety-critical development. Software engineering is a sub-discipline of engineering and regulated as such.
IMAGINE SHEDDING A CUTILE
THIS MEME WAS MADE BY THE SPIRALIA GANG
We’re going back in time to the
first thanksgiving^cretaceous to get turkey off the menu
In the Pays d’en Haut Anglo settlers were moving in, French forts were rapidly expanding and militarizing, and both colonial powers were jockeying for Indigenous allies and exclusive trade partners. And in Acadia the oaths issue was still unresolved and considerable swaths of the country that France ‘ceded’ to Britain was under the control of the French-allied Wabanaki.
Another war was inevitable, Washington just lit the powderkeg.
Finally! All of this could have been avoided if when it gave its remedy, the court actually cared to assess if PCEPA was an acceptable replacement to what was struck down in Bedford. Like the court said “you have six months to pass new legislation”, the Harper government just reintroduced the restrictions that the court struck down, and then the court went “ehh we can just look at it in a decade or so once it bubbles up from the lower courts”
There’s plenty of stuff where ML algorithms the state of the art. For example the raw data from nanopore DNA sequencing machines is extremely noisy and ML algorithms clean it up with much less error than the Markov chains used in years previous.
how dare the government need to go through parliament before signing away our dairy industry. won’t someone think of the poor american multinationals.
typical fraser institute free market wanking. something something invisible hand
Funnily enough in Canada we have mars bars instead of the US milky way and 3 musketeers instead of the international milky way. Mars doesn’t sell anything called a milky way here
There’s the peritoneum which lines the abdominal cavity.
It’s got a bunch of blood vessels to exchange chemicals so it’s common to do kidney dialysis right into the abdominal cavity instead of the blood directly. Unlike hemodialysis, the machines can be taken home and operated by the patient.
And in vaginoplasties when they don’t have enough tissue to do just a penile inversion, they can now pull through the peritoneum to help construct the vaginal canal instead of doing a colon graft.
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Whether the Testimonium Flavianumin (Josephus’ description of Jesus in Antiquities) was entirely a Christian insert or the section was just edited by Christians is debated, however there’s consensus that Josephus’ reference to “he brother of Jesus, who was called Christ, whose name was James” in Antiquities is authentic.