They did and I'm not against it in principle but it did read a bit like I understand this better than neuroscientists because its just like computer systems and my understanding from neuroscientists is that these sub systems they outline in papers are highly contested and more like how you would model their function rather than actually how they work.
The one thing they seem to say consistently is that the analogy to computer systems work is flawed and the brain works very differently but it's very far from anything I understand so take that with a pinch of salt.
- One person who has no background in neuroscience reckoning of how the brain works.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke's_three_laws
The third law is "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
I merely meant that the beauty of mathematics and natural science was a form of magic.
Go on?
Although a second look I agree they don't look right for that. Guess I should have taken more graph theory modules.
Arthur C Clarke would like a word.
I wasn't sure if Feynman Diagrams.
I really want to learn this stuff. Its looks so much like magic
At the cost of what to regular services...
I think this inherently accepts the narrative that the work women were doing before had no or little value.
That care and emotional labour should not fall solely on women and we should all have the opportunity to partake in meaningful work but we shouldn't accept having to accept less time for care (and leisure) on some trumped up definition of what's productive/economic or not.
A functional :)
I'll go out on a limb that Raccoons won't rummage here :)
I agree with the sentiment but if they have a cafe selling things in disposable packaging then the best thing they can do is provide bins to deal with it. Pretending they don't generate rubbish is just a false accounting trick.
So... an English accent?
A quick estimate of their figures suggest 2019 had 451,000 passengers from Ebbsfleet and Ashford.
They dont report the cost to get it back but I wonder how it compares to money spend on roads. There are B roads that carry the same numbers
According to that site you can downgrade the firmware (some people really disliked the various UI changes and the firmware is getting quite prescriptive)
You can also run your own homebrew apps so I found someone who installed KOReader which they claim is better experience than default reader especially for pdfs and also link better to personal cloud storage.
There's also ability to use locally stored Web Application Frameworks but I'm not 100% sure what the use case would be.
Four years is not very long in a climate poised to undergo a phase transition unless we are able to reverse course very sharply. The IPCC is clear on this.
There's some compelling evidence it's also incompatible with economic growth despite this being the stated goal.
I appreciate you may not feel this if it's your home but 37 houses seems remarkably small to get two whole new lines through the centre of your town that can facilitate metro-like services between major centres.
If he retains an ownership stake doesn't that mean he still takes home the profit of Brewdog so boycotting would still be effective/desirable?
Explaining a Board Game.
Thought the community would appreciate this.
What copyright license is content posted on this instance (or Lemmy in general) assumed to be?
Since Reddit is now explicitly planning to sell user generated content for AI training. It got me thinking about Lemmy.
What license are posts and comments assumed to be under on this instance? Is there an overarching lemmy policy (there doesn't seem to be)?
Is it down to the user to specify, if so how?
Are there any downsides with adopting a Creative Commons or other copyleft license?
What Linux "Productivity" (ideally FOSS) tools do you use?
I'm in a bit of a productivity rut and whilst I suspect the issue is mainly between the keyboard and chair I'm also interested in what (FOSS) tools there are that people find effective.
One of my issues at the moment is cross managing different workstreams particularly with personal projects which are more in the "if I have time category".
I'm interested in anything that helps manage time or limit distractions or anything that makes it easier to keep track of progress/next steps for project when there may be a bit of a time gap between.
What makes a satisfying puzzle?
I've been playing some of the more recent adventure games and feel like the quality of the puzzles has gone down. It often seems a bit like use multitool on object to solve every puzzle. Equally, I can think many older games where the puzzle was so illogical it broke the gameplay and felt jarring to me.
So what makes a good puzzle? What are you most satisfying puzzles ever? What about your least favourite?