What are those?
Don’t listen to this. Use shrooms.
You could always get a moisture probe. I’ve found it extremely useful
This one?
You’re so edgy! I’m jelly…
Us vs them… At least we can all agree on othering people we disagree with
That would make sense
I wonder why every version of the couch has a window on the right of the generated image
Why would it increase your energy bill?
That’s part of many people’s learning process. Meant of us, including me, have been there. Luckily, my last Windows computer was about 10 years ago. Good luck
I’m on Windows…that’s one variable I can’t change.
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For example, http://xkcdsw.com is an archive of fan-edited comics, while https://xkcdsw.com is some kind of crypto site.
That’s not how URLs work. If that’s the behavior you’re experiencing, you likely have been the victim of malware/a virus.
The first part of the URL is the scheme, which indicates the protocol that the browser must use to request the resource (a protocol is a set method for exchanging or transferring data around a computer network). Usually for websites the protocol is HTTPS or HTTP (its unsecured version). Addressing web pages requires one of these two, but browsers also know how to handle other schemes such as mailto: (to open a mail client), so don’t be surprised if you see other protocols.
The Navier Stokes equations represent the universal laws of physics that can model any fluid in the universe.
These equations have been around since almost two centuries now but we still understand very little about them. When we have a set of equations we expect the following to happen-
Solution should exist- One should be able to solve the equations
Solution should be unique- Given particular initial conditions, one should obtain an unique solution to the problem. For example if you and your friend pour water into a container in an identical way, keeping all parameters (pouring velocity, direction, geometry and dimensions of the container, etc) identical then you both should get the same flow pattern. Water in both the containers should behave in exactly the same way. If your friend gets air bubbles at a point then you should get them at the exact same point as well.
Solution should be smooth- A finite change in the input should produce a finite change in the output. It should not be erratic and unpredictable.
Unfortunately, Navier Stokes equations do not satisfy any of the conditions mentioned above.
https://medium.com/@ases2409/navier-stokes-equations-the-million-dollar-problem-78c01ec05d75
In Catholicism beavers are fish.
There is no bread involved…
Tortillas are flat bread.
Also, pizza is an open face sandwich. Change my mind.
They are totally going to sue for the ability to post the tenets next to the ten commandments.
Hail Satan!
Alas, forsooth, many Scholars who embrace the cause of Palestine now find themselves in dire straits. Prithee, how can one believe that the scholars who formerly had employment, now have none?
An AI Shakespeare rewrite at least makes it interesting
Been dealing with this for years. It doesn’t get better.