If you have never seen a scallop run away, google it.
Personally I find it weird that we do generalities about a this population as it is very likely that they had all different cultures on the tribe level.
Nah the game is about friendship and time travels. The boss is kinda irrelevant.
The court was one of the best moments!
PENGUINS! IM TALKING ABOUT PENGUINS!
Chrono Trigger is fun!
In DnD I believe it is called a Tarrasaque
I’d roll my eyes over the last one but instead I just spinned them.
Thing is, it is possible to make it profitable. Trees fixating carbon produce wood. Cut trees, sell wood. New wood grows. Repeat. The more wood we use in construction, furniture, paper, the more carbon is removed from the atmosphere.
Yes, they get confused with us evil engineers.
That’s not the history of that thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_to_eleven
THANK GOD YES! Imaginary matrices are a pain to multiply!
Is this a bad thing? I always heard that here in France we have increasing forest coverage.
Alexandra Elbakyan deserves a Nobel and a presidential pardon. I doubt any other person alive now has made more for science.
A someone not in the field (CS/Machine learning) what did you expect these to be?
But… but… these are my maths shoes!
Yes, PDFs are much more permissive and may not have any semantic information at all. Hell, some old publications are just scanned images!
PDF -> semantic seems to be a hard problem that basically requires OCR, like these people are doing
I love that PDFs are so difficult to transform into HTML, too
FYI, if that’s relevant to your field, every new article published on arxiv.org now has a HTML render as well.
And on many older publications, transforming “arxiv.org” into “ar5iv.org” leads to an HTML rendering that is a best-effort experiments they ran for a while.
Fuck.