2 billion years ago a random mutation caused a local optimum in gene recombination and now we need to have gender studies
2 billion years ago a random mutation caused a local optimum in gene recombination and now we need to have gender studies
And then it gives you the most generic answer how to run a docker build, that doesn’t actually address the problem
It started with “we have no idea how they did it”. Then over time it morphed into “we have several hypotheses but don’t know if it any of those is realistic”. The current state of things is still there regarding the construction technique itself.
In the meantime the village where construction workers lived has been found. Now we know the profile or people who built the pyramids, how they lived and what they ate. Even some details about work organization.
All of this still didn’t propagate into the popular culture which is still stuck in the 1980s regarding pyramid knowledge.
Is the paper itself product of a PhD study?
I hear this criticism all the time, but I’ve never seen it happen in 5 companies I’ve worked for so far. Usually there’s an understanding that estimates are wild guessing, and things are planned using dependencies rather than timeliness.
Could it serve as an iron supplement?
If someone needs another existental crisis here’s a prompt:
EvOlUtIoNaRy PsYcHoLoGy
Where do I get a job in bioinformatics? Now that AI hype is on the way out (and I missed it) my best guess is that it will be the next big thing. And unlike LLMs it’s actually interesting.
Sooner or later some octopus will survive beyond reproduction and then we can welcome our new mollusc overlords
Maybe they were those queer centipedes that fuck in person. Degenerates
Where I live most museums give a discount if you have a library card. Best investment ever (the 10 min it took to get the free card)
Accidental drilling? Nice try, archeological conspiracy!
You can’t hide the fact there was a civilization inspired by aliens using internet 10.000 years ago.
Oh, so that’s why it’s such a turn on, it’s evolutionary advantage!
Ideally an electoral system should have the “none of the above” option. If it gets the majority the elections are repeated with new candidates, and previous ones are disqualified for a number of years.
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Um, Chernobyl is still extremely radioactive. You probably mean the exclusion zone which is really not that bad, there’s even tourists going there. But it’s still not recommended to live there due to cumulative exposure.
Mastercard pie?