Farenheit is asking Americans how hot they feel.
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Sorry, I didn't even realize that this was posted in a philosophy sub. It was just in my general feed on a science instance from a youtube channel almost entirely focused on science.
This video annoys me. There's a trend in quantum physics where science has given way to what is essentially philosophy. This always seems to be driven by the inclusion of an infinity symbol and the acceptance of an untestable hypothesis. It's not science if you can't test it. Is there any evidence that would lead anyone to make the claims in the video? It looks an awful lot like someone came up with a story, then retroactively generated a justifcation for how it could be true, aNd tHeReFoRe mUsT bE tRuE.
While I am in full support of kids having imaginations, even within the space of STEM subjects, in this case I think it dilutes the value of the channel which otherwise produces excellent content.
I'm going to take a swing at that being a function of how it was identified in the first place.
Lol, beautiful. Thank you Sal.
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I've been a fan since Imgur brought them to my attention. They're cool animals with so much wildly unique diversity :)
Hi Sal. Thanks for making a cool community. Here's the extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/open-in-new-tab/cplillmhmcegjlhcbedmgmalbgjpmlkh?hl=en-US
Found an extension that works for other sites, but not this site. Probably something to do with the domain.
Fully aware of right-click functionality. I had a browser extension for Reddit which made it default, I miss it. I was just wondering if it could be made an option.
Just want to put it out there that adding GPS to all street lighting is not a 'simple hack'. Sure, it's entirely doable with enough will, but adding complexity and cost will make it entirely non-trivial to achieve.