It’s not the microbes themselves but the toxins they release when they die
Tetanus, botulism, Staph. They’re not bacteria itself but the leftover when bacteria die. So those toxins can build up on surfaces if not cleaned.
It’s not the microbes themselves but the toxins they release when they die
Tetanus, botulism, Staph. They’re not bacteria itself but the leftover when bacteria die. So those toxins can build up on surfaces if not cleaned.
This is the last accurate jobs report in the US.
Trump will fire anyone who reports accurate numbers:
Well it’s nice to see people have moved on from thinking Bill Gates is CEO. 11 years off but getting better.
There are lots of assembly programming YouTubers. My way of scratching that itch is Arduino / ESP32. The tool chain is all C code but it’s so stripped down there’s not even an OS. It’s just your code on the hardware.
But the weirdness isn’t that Harris lost by not saying she would stop the genocide. It is that Trump win by promising genocide.
Not her whole life. She’s the daughter of an extremely rich British politician who was found out to have stolen from his companies’ pension funds after his death.
Her time with Epstein was by choice. She had family money to live in luxury for the rest of her life.
??? They showed a scene where caveman hotdog fingers lucked out and killed a regular fingered caveman.
I only meant to point out that one weirdness.
But “the economy is bad” was another.
“Don’t vote for Biden because the economy is bad now. Let Trump win because the economy was worse than when Trump was last president.”
I agree except the reason they are making $150k is because they aren’t living someplace cheaper. Move to cheap rural and there’s no job. Companies are forcing back to office even when it makes no sense.
Biden refusing to take action regarding Gaza, the election was forfeited in 2023.
Which is bizarre because Trump promised the extermination of all Palestinians.
“Don’t vote for Biden because he won’t stop genocide. Let Trump win because he promised to help genocide.”
It is frustrating when they raise property tax every year, claim it’s for schools, and then announce that music and art need to be cut for budget reasons. Meanwhile they also announce tens of of millions for renovating the business district and tens of millions for the restaurant district.
If the US economy fails, so does the index fund.
The market is typically the inverse of the Dollar. So as Trump destroys America and the Dollar goes down, the market will go up.
It was only car enthusiasts, and more specifically motorheads, that has those skills. Did more older folks know how to work on their cars then today’s youths? Likely
Yes and you are a techie surrounded by techies. You didn’t see the millions your own age who used computers in the 80’s and 90’s without ever understanding them. I ran a mid sized ISP in the mid and late 90’s which meant training and supporting the help desk staff to handle the phone calls. I’m very aware of how stupid the average Millenial was about technology. I hired many smart kids. But they were rare. My company had a relationship with a private school where we’d get some high school students to work at my ISP and it counted as their “computer class”. There were maybe two kids per class of 100 students each year that knew how a computer worked rather than just how to click the buttons on their Mac or Windows.
There were more computer techies in the 90’s. There were more motorheads in the 50’s. Computers are more complicated now such that even an average techy can’t modify an iPad just like an average person can’t fix a car today because of its encapsulation of complications.
Your much older brother is an anomaly. There are exactly 0 people that I know that are 50+ years old that would know anything about fixing a TV.
Wrong generation. I’m 50+ (Gen X) and have no idea about how to fix a TV at the component level. Because I grew up with TV’s everywhere like kids today grow up with iphones everywhere.
TV repair was a thing. Radio shack and even Woolworths (Walmart of the 1950’s) had a tube tester so that people could walk in with the tube from their TV and test it without paying for professional repair.
Average people knew more about repairing TV’s than today!
Again, it’s not “everyone”. It’s the techies of each generation. It’s the same subset of the population that has the interest and skills to understand things. The only thing that changes is the popular technology that the techies focus on.
The studies are on all forms of Computer Technology, not car transmission or TV repair.
The people that built the home computer and the Internet were all Boomers! Woz is a boomer. Vint Cerf is a boomer.
My brain had to bridge the gap between two different worlds.
As did past generations with new technologies. No car- cars everywhere. That generation could rebuild a transmission whereas it’s a mystery box you have a specialist fix for you.
No TV, TV everywhere, tubes in tvs, then transistors. My much older brother in law can identify and fix any TV at the component level. Like identifying a bad capacitor and not only replacing it but understanding the circuit to know that a larger ufarad capacitor will not only work in that part of the circuit, but prevent a future problem.
I suspect that like me, your TV repair knowledge ends at matching cables on the back to ports and replacing batteries.
That’s been true ever since the first graduates came out knowing COBOL instead of assembly. Everything keeps getting more bloated and buggy.
that they have no way of knowing that the algorithm is actually correct.
He tested it and it was good enough for him. If he wrote the code he’d still not know if it was correct and need to test it. If knowing an algorithm was all that was needed for writing working code, there wouldn’t have been any software bugs in all of computer history until AI.
text predictors pulled words
My phone keyboard text predictor lists 3 words and they’re frequently wrong. At best it lists 3 and you have to choose the 1 right word.
It’s weird how there is such a knee jerk hate for a turbo charged word predictor. You’d think there would have been similar mouth frothing at on screen keyboards predicting words.
I see it as a tool that helps sometimes. It’s like an electric drill and craftsmen are screaming, “BUT YOU COULD DRILL OFF CENTER!!!”
The premise of the op is that classic programming makes AI unnecessary. Having a bad source from classic Google search index isn’t a problem with AI.
Corporations spends tens of billions on sports entertainment that has no benefit to society. I’m ok with a PhD programmer getting 250 million over 5 years.