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When easy to spot we spot it easily when hard to spot we just never spot it. So we conclude it's always easy. I can't remember the name of this cognitive bias.



Autotranslation for the lazy https://iipg-conicet-gov-ar.translate.goog/hallan-cuatro-gli...

In the photo of 2020 thet have more dirt arround them. Probably they were discovered ib 2020 and there is an update from 2024.


Considering that the only comment on the piece is four years old as well, this looks like a repost from that time.


"Tracing rays around blackholes – a render engine for curved space-time" by Ben de Vries Blender Conference 2024 2024-10-25 12:00 at the Felix Meritis, Amsterdam, attic.



Too bad there is no mention on the specific model of nuclear reactor they were considering.


It would have been a more or less bespoke light PWR at the tail end of the plane. The limiting variable is shielding weight, but the article said that the endurance was limited by crew rations. Contemporaneous shielding-clad reactors were too heavy. Another article mentioned molten metal to the wings which would have made a second stage cooling loop.


Is it possible to have zero knowledge AI?


Yes, the issue is that they are really slow.


ZKML is actually not horrible, probably only 100-1000x overhead atm. Unfortunately it doesn’t solve the problem, you would need FHE which has much higher overhead


FHE? I, a noob, assume that acronym maybe has something to do with homomorphic encryption?

Also, got any links for interesting ZKML papers/projects?


> “The pistol is still on the official list of kit contents,” she recalled him saying. “But before every mission we meet to review that list and vote to remove it for this specific flight.”

> The reasons for this remain obscure. Her crewmate, Terry Virts, told me he suspected it was connected with the transfer of the cosmonaut training center from military to civilian jurisdiction. And there is growing pressure in Russia to return the center to military control.


Relevant: Mullvad Browser https://mullvad.net/en/browser


There are substantial differences in Betterfox compared to Mullvad, Arkenfox, and Librewolf. The latter three use almost the same configs, each with their own minor differences, while Betterfox causes less breakage and is appropriate for everyday use cases — as long as you learn how to apply a user.js.


Maybe someone with experience running a Tor Bridge could comment on how hard it is to run.


It is very easy if you have a computer, which is up 24/7 and has a static IPv4 which has reachable ports from the internet:

Instructions are available here: https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/

In case of questions there are mailing-lists, IRC or the https://forum.torproject.net/


Are cancer cells immortal? It would be very poetic that the key to cancer would also unlock amortality.


They're immortal in the sense that they no longer listen to tumor suppression genes that trigger apoptosis (programmed cell death). Based on our current understanding of senescence, that doesn't really help with the main causes of aging.


Why?

The presence of telomerase prevents telomere shortening in cancer cells and gives the ability to divide an unlimited number of times in a laboratory cell culture plate.

But the aging process is not reversed, so a multicellular complex organism would eventually die.



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