1 kg schoko, if I remember correctly. 1 watt = 1 kg • m / s^2
heatofignition
Did you really just tell this person dedicated to CS and looking for advice that there's no hope and they'll probably kill themselves? Wtf
How the hell would AI be able to take over... without people with CS skills to... make the... AI?
What happens to those people once the AI is finished?
AI isnt going to take over our jobs, AI is a tool we use to do our jobs better/faster
Right, so one person can handle the workload of what 3 people (for example) used to do. Therefore AI just took those other two people's jobs.
Yeah I had the same question, I don't really understand this take.
Unless Chuck caves under 0 pressure again
If it helps, for all those states that have laws against conversion therapy the laws are still there and in effect, this wasn't decided on the merits yet. It's a bad ruling but it could've been much worse, and they sent it back down to an appeals court or something to argue more. Even if the woman won this case I don't think it would invalidate anti-conversion laws nationwide or anything, it's a more specific case than that.
I agree with your sentiment, though.
This was just me not processing what dynamic range was, you were correct.
Yeah, but unfortunately it has to protrude from the surface because the bit grabs the outside, which means you can also grab it with pliers. Not the best feature for a "security" fastener.
No worries, no big deal
R^2 is on the bottom. We don't ignore the mass of one object because it's insignificant, that would make the top of that equation 0 and the object wouldn't fall at all.
That nifty gravitational law gives you the force of gravity on an object, not the acceleration. Force also equals mass times the resultant acceleration, right? So Fg1 = m1*A1 = G*M*m1/r^2 and Fg2 = m2*A2 = G*M*m2/r^2. m1 and m2 are present on both sides of those equations, respectively, so they cancel, and you get A1 = G*M/r^2 and A2 = G*M/r^2, which are identical. The mass of an object affects the force of gravity, but when you look at acceleration the mass terms cancel out.
Looking at the diameters of the gears and eyeballing it, approximately 10,000:1