Couldn’t a neurons-behind-eyes human just have fewer blue receptors? Or a brain that attenuates the blue signal?
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This is just saying that the glial cells help make this less bad than it could be, no? Nothing about why neurons behind receptors would be worse
How do you like the sleep tracking? Is it fairly accurate? I tried a cheap Colmi ring and the sleep data was all over the place, registering sleep when I had insomnia and occasionally awake when I was asleep
I second this. The initial setup is the hard part. Give it a couple days. The arch wiki is the best resource in the whole Linux ecosystem in my opinion. If that’s the long manual you were looking at for installing steam, know that 90% of it is info on strange edge cases and all a typical user will need to do is
sudo pacman -Syuthensudo pacman -S steam(I forgot you have to enable the multilib repository if you haven’t already. You seem smart, you’ll find the info in the wiki)A couple times a year or so something will break after an update. When that happens
- Google if anyone else has posted your exact problem
- See if chatgpt knows anything
- Humbly post in the arch user forum
One of those will solve it. Good luck!
Have y’all not heard of zotero?
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4·7 months agoIncredible graphic. The bicep tattoo. The baby carriage. It’s perfect
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3·7 months agoWhat do you mean? I can’t remember hearing anything about effects besides sound. Are you thinking of those microwave emitters?
This isn’t an LRAD brand LRAD Pleb Oppressor TM, but I trust this guy not to overlook some important secondary effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXKTBQBugIA
We’ve already done bosonic sampling that’s classically intractable. Google published it a few years ago. So yes, quantum supremacy has already been proven. It’s a useless toy problem, but one a classical computer just can’t do.
Yes, error correction will get harder the more we scale, but we’re pretty sure we’ve reached the point where we win by throwing more qubits at it. Again, now it’s engineering the scaling. No mean feat, it’ll take a long time, but it’s not like this is all speculation or fraud. The theory is sound
Re: quantum computing, we know quantum advantage is real both for certain classes of problems, e.g. theoretically using Grover’s, and experimentally for toy problems like bosonic sampling. It’s looking like we’re past the threshold where we can do error correction, so now it’s a question of scaling. I’ve never heard anyone discuss a limit on computation per volume as applying to QC. We’re down to engineering problems, not physics, same as your brain vs computer case.
How many countries owning or hosting nukes have been invaded?
Nothing did go wrong, though. If you’re saying there was a close call, that’s true, but Russia doesn’t have the ability to threaten a conventional response. And no one gets nuked for moving nukes around; look at Belarus.
Countries that have nukes don’t get invaded. Simple as
Cool, let’s let them. Poland’s a strong ally in Europe. I don’t see a downside
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World News@lemmy.ml•NATO Proposes $100 Billion, Five-Year Fund to Aid Ukraine
143·2 years agoDa, I agree with this comrade. I am from Washingon oblast and hope my president Josef Biden ends the bullying of poor Russia, a proud and very strong country


I think ydotoold has an equivalent to sleep built in. A good while back I wrote a quick ydotoold command to automate something like 100 keypresses with delays in between. Let me know in 12 hours if you haven’t gotten that figured out and I can find you the commands