It really is amazing what you can do with statistics and a large enough data set. I can’t wait for what this brings the community in a few years!
R&D Chemical Engineer, Professor, Teacher, Fisherman, and Conservationist
It really is amazing what you can do with statistics and a large enough data set. I can’t wait for what this brings the community in a few years!
In a different version of the article the outlet and plug were locked out. That’s why the janitor flipped the breaker.
While Lakshmi waited for the freezer’s manufacturer to come perform repairs, her team added a safety lock box around the freezer’s outlet and socket. A warning was posted on the freezer, according to the court filing.
“THIS FREEZER IS BEEPING AS IT IS UNDER REPAIR. PLEASE DO NOT MOVE OR UNPLUG IT. NO CLEANING REQUIRED IN THIS AREA. YOU CAN PRESS THE ALARM/TEST MUTE BUTTON FOR 5-10 SECONDS IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO MUTE THE SOUND,” the warning read, according to the suit.
Check out the audio file in this article linked from the original post. Very cool. https://www.openculture.com/2013/10/what-ancient-greek-music-sounded-like.html
Interesting! Most of my yeast comes from White Labs. I haven’t tried it myself, but have seen some commercial beers treated to reduce gluten and would guess it’s the same enzyme. It would probably work for me though my wife is much more sensitive.
Amazing find. And check out the Arrowhead next to it. Excellent craftsmanship.
The Battle for Wesnoth is my all-time favorite FOSS. Can’t understate it.
I suppose it is the original recycling program haha
Ah yes, we have a necromancer in our midst 😎
One more for Bitwarden. You can even run your own local server and avoid using the cloud.
I joined mander.xyz because it has a central theme around the natural sciences. It could possibly include STEM content as well; there is an ongoing discussion about it. The admin(s) are present and very responsive.
For anyone with a love of science and/or nature I recommend it highly as a home instance of Lemmy.
Click on the double square icon to the right of the bookmark button. That will start a crosspost. But it doesn’t work in the mobile app. You’ll have to be on the website.
It’s getting better! All the time! This was just posted yesterday.
The newsgroup server I’m on is actually called eternal-september.org in remembrance.
Same here as well. I uninstalled rif and replaced its icon with Jerboa. I don’t even notice the difference until the screen loads 😄
The biggest restriction is in malting. Since gluten is present in wheat, barley, and rye it can be difficult to find a good brew base. We use sorghum malt as our starting point and spice it from there. A lot of times we will also roast something like red quinoa and let it soak in the wort for added color.
It was hard enough getting everyone on the same text messaging service. I think migrating to a federated service will break the family 🤣
I’m still considering it to replace my small discord server. But that’s a group of tech-y friends who like to try out new things.
Congrats! I got my Open Water about 20 years ago but unfortunately didn’t make enough time in life to keep active. Such a great sport though.
My personal take on it is that such behavior comes from the large-site mentality. Smaller subs initially do have higher levels of discourse, but each posting account is still sharing a karma score across the entire site. Eventually it shifts to discussion-ending posts with high upvotes.
I have high hopes that the decentralized nature of things like Lemmy will help preserve quality topic discussion. Lemmy.ml being overloaded pushed me to find a server instance more in line with my individual topics and ending up joining a very nice science community. Shout-out to Mander.xyz
In any laboratory, including ours, we always find the same result: Adolescents just are not as good as adults at cognitive control — except in studies where we say, if you do this trial correctly, we’re going to give you extra points for more money. And, miraculously, adolescents can then do it like adults.
As a teacher I’ve found this is key to motivation in the classroom. It’s an amazing transformation for the 10-15 minute window.
I think it depends heavily not just on the PI and student, but the field of study and department as well.