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When given a problem, an expert might be able to solve it by recalling the solution to another problem he solved earlier, while a novice has to actually solve the problem.


The about page of blog has 1 paragraph description of coreboot.


What is it going to do with 64GB of ram? Load the whole OS in memory?


With 64GB of RAM I might be able to open, like, 12 Chrome tabs.


Woah. Slow down there.

Maybe 6 max.


It's just freefalling. So there won't be any significant forces on it unless it gets very close.


Well that's the questions really isn't it, how close did it have to get and what was the gravity gradient? Too close and tidal forces would strip off the star's upper layers, or tear the whole star apart. We detected that happening not long ago.

https://www.sciencealert.com/we-ve-just-caught-the-immediate...


>No Birth Control Creampie for Violet Myers

>Bad: 0.0000 - Good: 1.0000


Same


It's a lot like an atomic simulation. All the items are quantized and can be combined to produce new items.

They follow very simple rules and their interaction with each other can produce amazingly complex machines.

It's the most realistic game we have.


Pixel 1 came out in 2015, right?


2016. I mistakenly checked the wikipedia page for "Google Pixel", not the page for "Pixel (smartphone)".


'pkill screen' should do it.


I agree, imagine not having a 32gb workstation in 2019.


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