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The comment thread discusses the process of selling websites through microacquisitions, involving creating public projects and having contact forms or emails on websites for interested buyers.
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Goboscript is a text-based programming language that compiles to Scratch, offering advanced features like macro system, local variables in procedures, and optimizations.
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The comment thread discusses goboscript, a text-based programming language that compiles to Scratch. The community appreciates its ability to facilitate learning and transition from visual to text-based programming. Suggestions for improvement include better installation instructions and comparison with other educational tools like Hedy and Processing.
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InventWood is set to mass-produce wood that surpasses steel in strength, thanks to advancements made by materials scientist Liangbing Hu at the University of Maryland. The startup's first batches will be produced starting summer 2023, with a focus on skin applications initially and plans for broader construction uses later.
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The comment thread discusses a new material with high tensile strength and low weight, comparing it to steel in terms of properties like compression, flexibility, and ductility. The potential applications are explored, including construction, aerospace, automotive industries, and space elevators. Environmental concerns and economic viability are raised as contentious topics.
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Seagate's 'Decarbonizing Data' report claims spinning disks have a lower carbon footprint than SSDs and tape in data centers, advocating for their use to manage growing energy demands and emissions.
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The comment thread discusses the environmental impact of SSDs and HDDs, with skepticism towards Seagate's report on embodied carbon. Users debate the relevance of embodied vs operational carbon in evaluating technology's environmental footprint and criticize potential corporate spin.
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New research has identified an extreme solar particle storm that occurred 12,350 BC, surpassing the AD 775 event by 18% and being over 500 times more intense than the 2005 storm. This discovery was made possible through a newly developed chemistry–climate model called SOCOL:14C-Ex, which can assess solar particle storms under glacial conditions.
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The comment thread discusses the potential effects of solar storms on modern technology and historical events. Opinions vary regarding the impact of solar flares, with some arguing they have minimal effect due to technological advancements, while others highlight possible environmental and health impacts from past events. The conversation also touches on primitive man's breathing ability and the causes of historical radiocarbon spikes.
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The article discusses the potential future impact of artificial intelligence on mathematics, questioning whether mathematical thought could become commodified and if AI might surpass human understanding.
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The comment thread discusses AI's potential role in mathematics, including its capability to verify or generate proofs. There is debate on whether mathematics could become an industrial process and the economic value of mathematical research. The discussion also touches on humor and sarcasm.
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The article discusses the improvement in Spaced Repetition Systems, particularly focusing on the FSRS algorithm developed by Jarrett Ye, which has significantly enhanced the efficiency and user experience of these systems.
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The comment thread discusses the effectiveness and usability of Anki, a spaced repetition software primarily used for language learning and memorization tasks. Users share personal experiences with Anki, praising its utility in various contexts such as language acquisition, medical studies, and trivia memorization. There is consensus on the improvement of newer algorithms over older versions, but criticism regarding the user interface's complexity and lack of gamification elements. The thread also explores alternative methods for spaced repetition, including integration with AI and other educational tools.
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The article discusses the life and work of French photographer Nadar, focusing on his portraits of notable figures from various fields such as politics, literature, art, and music. It also touches upon the impact of photography in the 19th century and its influence on society.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on photographs from the past compared to modern content, intelligence perception through artistry, and cultural norms in body language and facial expressions. There's a debate about using appearances to infer intelligence and AI's role in quantifying artistic effects.
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