Anything is possible in a simulation.
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Yes, you do, they just don't tell you because why would they talk about something they either have zero interest it, or a past where they believed but then figured out it wasn't believable anymore for them?
And to follow up, are you okay with that? If not, do you try to convince her to believe to save her? How does she feel about those efforts or lack of?
I know Lemmy's the main "format", but I wish Mbin was included in stuff like this. Maybe for apps it's redundant and pointless?
"More satellites!"
Maybe the overall idea isn't a great one.
I think there should be different colors for those with two terms. Especially the red one. I'm sure it wouldn't remain the same amount, but wonder how it would split and change.
Most of the time it's a good thing. I've freed up a few doors in my time and discovered that I should have left them alone, as they weren't making noise, and now having less friction they tended to drift into a less desirable spot where before they would stay put. Sometimes friction is your friend.
I guess too young for Feynman's sitdown discussion on why magnets are how they are, but maybe in a few years you can blow their mind with the idea that magnets repelling each other is very much related to why things feel solid to us. Or Sagan's bit about how atoms (and thus matter itself ) are mostly nothing at all.
GOP is all about free market, right? So let the free market decide who wants a model that gives out information that is weighted in one direction or another. If you want accuracy, you aren't going to buy into a model that skews things in a different direction. Oh right, they only talk about free market when it works in their best interests...
Don't have the money to actually help house and assist such people, but have the money for the resources to round them up and put them in facilities. Hmmm.
It's a good idea, since Lemmy and the rest are being searched through by Google and others. However one of the things often discussed is how hard it is to find things on the search engines that have been pulled from Lemmy, so we're not quite seen yet as a database resource for AI and such. But again, better to start now, as Fediverse places are being mentioned more and more by the mainstream.
The question is, how best to do this, and which data? Just personal, or try to obscure anything you submit in discussion?
Especially in a time where communication was sparse and took a while. So many women have been an important part of science, many were probably never even documented.