I still remember trying to find the space group for Copper Telluride. No amount of technical terms could help me there.
I still remember trying to find the space group for Copper Telluride. No amount of technical terms could help me there.
Haven’t we already confirmed ignition?
Not that I know of. You can obviously just neglect most energy costs when considering “ignition” and the proclaim you’ve achieved ignition. These may legitimately be significant advances but it doesn’t mean we’re ready to start thinking about actually sustaining fusion energy at scale.
Archaeology -> people, Paleontology -> non people
Both are about digging old stuff out of the ground (sometimes)
Source: not an archaeologist, but I was told so by other people who are also not archaeologists
I’ve definitely had to handle 30gb plain text files before so I am inclined to believe twice as much should be just as possible
Huh, I always thought my chamber is way worse vacuum then space (usually about 2×10-10 mbar)
What do you propose? As far as I know (the consensus changes alle the time but) they are recommended if you have no other options.
My colleague has had problems with his camera. He bought a new cable, started cooling the camera, reinstalled drivers, reinstalled the entire measuring software, anything half-reasonable you can think of.
Well last week he was sick and another colleague took over his experiments. Turns out the camera works just fine on the 2nd monitor.
We still have no idea why.
The more I read the funnier it becomes. The density dysfunctional calculations absolutely killed me
I find it easier to do mental arithmetic with the fraction (and I didn’t know the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit). But thanks anyways!
Here’s how you convert between the two:
T[°C] = (T[°F] - 32)* 5/9
32°F is 0°C which is why you need the 32 in there. For the fraction I always just try to think about whether Celsius or Fahrenheit is bigger. Accordingly, I’ll need a number smaller or larger than one.
edit:
Aight I got the fraction wrong, which kinda proves that it’s useless to remember lmao.
In my personal experience void linux ran the smoothest on all my old laptops (compared to stuff like arch and antiX, I defo didn’t try everything).
Iirc, yed