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Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 05:31:12 UTC No. 16437462
Total Pharmakike Death.
🗑️ 🧵 My TA is very unhelpful and it is harming the research. Please give me advice
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 03:33:41 UTC No. 16437395
I'm not a people's person. I am currently training a lady that happens to be a few years older than me and who seemed nice and interested. I don't like how technologically unsavy the zoomers tend to be (barely know how to crack software or use torrents and never even remember to turn off laptops due to growing up with tablets), so I thought having a fellow millenial would be a good idea for my lab.
It's been hard.
She barely puts in any work. Her assignments are lagging, and my patience is running out. I put a lot of effort into training these people, but she is the first person to do not put in the work back. My approach to the issue has been either do her experiments myself (because she'll fuck it up if she tries to do it because she isn't practicing), or giving it to the other student (who is a zoomer but she gets the job done, too afraid and anxious of making me upset). I know this TA isn't busy or facing any serious issues because she loves talking and spills the beans on everything that goes on in her life.
I don't want a 'toxic' environment, but I desperately need to have this research done. Should I just take her project away and give it to someone who respects me more?
🧵 >getting shot in the heart
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 02:01:00 UTC No. 16437325
So according to most movies, or word of mouth, getting shot or stabbed, etc in the hearts is an instant that, like getting your brains blown? Why? Your blood is still slushing around your body after the very last pump, wouldnt it take some time before your brain/other organs give up, like a minute or so?
🗑️ 🧵 better flat earth map?
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 01:53:36 UTC No. 16437311
why do we put the north pole in the middle and antarctica around the edge of the map? it makes no sense. the pacific ocean obviously isn't real though. it can't just be that big. why can't earth exist on a plane with the pacific ocean around the edge instead of a giant ice wall? hawaii can't be this far from california and the other islands in the pacific are probably just made up. journeys from australia to south america don't make any sense on the conventional map. everything just makes more sense if the pacific ocean goes around the edge instead of antarctica. imho, the azimuthal map was probably created by globetards to get us believing in longitude and latitude. there is no logical reason for the north pole to be in the middle.
>but muh moon, sun, stars
the proud flat earth community is always accepting new evidence and coming up with new theories. we can find some explanation or another for the motion of the celestial bodies
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Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 00:33:53 UTC No. 16437230
We're literally at war with aliens who have caused all problems on this planet and we're weakening ourselves and sending ourselves to hell. It's not a simple life. Hard logic that you do right by doesn't actually exist, the game is more technical. You should read what's left of your dreams.
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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 23:56:38 UTC No. 16437161
Are prediction markets reliable for calculating the mathematical probability of events?
🧵 Why are Americans so intelligent?
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 23:29:44 UTC No. 16437121
Five of the 2024 Nobel laureates are Americans (eight if you include immigrants) are Americans. Americans took home every single Nobel prize in the sciences, plus the award in Economics. Why is America so good at science, and why is the rest of the world so bad?
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kaggle at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 23:02:13 UTC No. 16437085
anyone want to do this? max team size is 5.
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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:21:48 UTC No. 16437044
If a man has manboob does that mean his daughter could have huge tits?
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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:11:26 UTC No. 16437036
What's the best method to fix stroke/hemorrhage-caused brain damage?
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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 21:49:21 UTC No. 16437012
Redpill me on kolmogorov Arnold networks
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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 21:46:32 UTC No. 16437007
what would happen if you trained a giant gpu cluster on the world's baccarat results, would it be able to beat the house?
🗑️ 🧵 quant theory
raphael at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 20:47:43 UTC No. 16436929
i made a strategy based off of a medium article some indian jeet wrote that went to columbia but he took down the article and achieved a high sharpe 2+ i want someone to run it since my computer is being shit its a simple script i used grid search for parameter optimization since the jeet wouldnt tell me the devil in the details
>https://drive.google.com/drive/fol
🗑️ 🧵 Women Dominated Subjects
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 20:12:21 UTC No. 16436891
I have noticed the phenomenon of when women become the majority in a field, the research quality collapses. I saw it first hand when psychology become female dominated, and now 66% of study findings cannot be replicated AKA they're wrong. And now I am beginning to see the same thing with the biological sciences as it becomes dominated by women. I don't even know what causes this to happen, because individual women can be very intelligent and proficient in a research field, but when they become the majority within a field, it collapses. What causes this to happen?
🧵 Uranium Fever
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 19:06:35 UTC No. 16436801
Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are investing in nuclear power to keep up with power demands from AI data servers.
https://www.technologyreview.com/20
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/16/ama
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/goog
🗑️ 🧵 What's the point of thesis defense below phd level?
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 18:49:31 UTC No. 16436762
Just got my masters degree. This was my experience
>study only for 1 day because I was too lazy
>I was last in line
>other students tell me that profs don't ask followup questions and cut you off if you talk too much
>it's my turn
>first is a random question from the entire curriculum
>they actually ask me follow up questions and I think they knew that I didn't knew what I was really talking about in one part of my answer
>next is a question about my thesis
>start talking about conclusions of the study
>my reviewer cuts me off and tells me to describe the entire paper because the head of commission didn't read it
>I talk for about 7 minutes straight before they cut me off again
>get highest mark possible
I don't get the point desu. I heard they only ever failed one person because she showed up intoxicated. One girl failed her question and she hot a slightly lower mark but still passed. I'm not even sure if I even made a good job or if it was a pity mark
🧵 What kind of experiments do they do in the ISS?
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 18:41:39 UTC No. 16436737
That thing costs a lot of money, what is it being used for?
🧵 Why are they so dishonest about autism?
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 18:14:58 UTC No. 16436687
Currently 36 children of every 1000 born in California develop autism. In 2013 it was 11. In 2000 it was 6. In 1987 it was 1.
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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 17:54:11 UTC No. 16436646
I need to find some blueprints/schematics for a big ass industrial machine. How do i go about it? Is there some repository or database to check? Official website only has a manual that's not helpful at all.
Pic related
🧵 What is the appeal with books if most of what you can learn is online?
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 17:44:08 UTC No. 16436625
Not trying to set an argument but I am genuinely curious, what makes you buy books (especially beginners guides to something) when there are free sources online like youtube videos?
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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 17:18:39 UTC No. 16436585
We got another one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSL
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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 16:54:35 UTC No. 16436544
What fundamental theorems have we yet to discover in the realm of Octonions?
🧵 /sqt/ - stupid questions thread (aka /qtddtot/)
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 16:21:32 UTC No. 16436512
Previous thread: >>16406578
>what is /sqt/ for?
Questions regarding maths and science. Also homework.
>where do I go for advice?
>>>/sci/scg or >>>/adv/
>where do I go for other questions and requests?
>>>/wsr/ >>>/g/sqt >>>/diy/sqt etc.
>how do I post math symbols (Latex)?
rentry.org/sci-latex-v1
>a plain google search didn't return anything, is there anything else I should try before asking the question here?
scholar.google.com
>where can I search for proofs?
proofwiki.org
>where can I look up if the question has already been asked here?
warosu.org/sci
eientei.xyz/sci
>how do I optimize an image losslessly?
trimage.org
pnggauntlet.com
>how do I find the source of an image?
images.google.com
tineye.com
saucenao.com
iqdb.org
>where can I get:
>books?
libgen.rs
annas-archive.org
stitz-zeager.com
openstax.org
activecalculus.org
>articles?
sci-hub.st
>book recs?
sites.google.com/site/scienceandmat
4chan-science.fandom.com/wiki//sci/
math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Admi
>online courses and lectures?
khanacademy.org
>charts?
imgur.com/a/pHfMGwE
imgur.com/a/ZZDVNk1
>tables, properties and material selection?
www.engineeringtoolbox.com
www.matweb.com
www.chemspider.com
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