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findalex commented on uv: An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust   github.com/astral-sh/uv... · Posted by u/chirau
oceansky · 6 months ago
It seems to make pyenv and poetry droppable too.
findalex · 6 months ago
and pipx.
findalex commented on Big Bang theory is wrong, claim scientists   telegraph.co.uk/news/2025... · Posted by u/rrauenza
findalex · 7 months ago
How boxed in is cosmology by the cosmological principle? If we - as an example - didn't assume the cosmological constant was constant and expected it to vary over large distances, could we arrive at a working model of the universe? maybe high density dark matter/energy regions are the same as regions of high/low values of the CC. It's late.

edit; did some digging - looks like its actually and active area: https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=13446...

findalex commented on Memetics – A Growth Industry in US Military Operations (2006) [pdf]   apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD... · Posted by u/lawrenceyan
findalex · 7 months ago
...must function unfastened from current PsyOps doctrine which prohibits communicating any PsyOps type message or meme to US domestic audiences.

PsyOps doctrine is an interesting way of saying "the law"... at least until NDAA 2012: https://www.congress.gov/bill/112th-congress/house-bill/5736.

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findalex commented on Fortran 2023   iso.org/standard/82170.ht... · Posted by u/hardmaru
fortran77 · 2 years ago
Hooray! But I’ll stick to fortran77
findalex · 2 years ago
Common blocks for the win.
findalex commented on U.S. cancels program aimed at identifying potential pandemic viruses   science.org/content/artic... · Posted by u/we_never_see_it
findalex · 2 years ago
> proven in science

What does this mean?

findalex commented on Police raid of a Kansas newsroom raises alarms about violations of press freedom   npr.org/2023/08/14/119367... · Posted by u/bratgpttamer
findalex · 2 years ago
Sounds like this restaurant owner has some friends high up on the force?
findalex commented on We need scientific dissidents   chronicle.com/article/we-... · Posted by u/Georgelemental
Blackstrat · 2 years ago
Recognize that we need scientists as much as scientific dissidents. These days both seem in short supply. The dissidents are routinely "cancelled", e.g., during the COVID era. Big Science has been corrupted by government money worldwide. And as soon as one hears "scientific consensus" you know you're listening to a political statement not a scientific one. And that applies to climate change. Science is never conclusive. There's always the possibility of a different answer. The history of science illustrates that clearly. When the answer is "final", science is no longer the ongoing motivation.
findalex · 2 years ago
Here, here. Science = the scientific method. It should be nothing more.
findalex commented on I'm 17 and wrote this guide on how CPUs run programs   github.com/hackclub/putti... · Posted by u/archmaster
__MatrixMan__ · 2 years ago
I like that you pointed out the "research posture" in your first image.

A tip from somebody who is not 17: it's good to have many different research postures. Staying in one of them for too long will give you trouble later on. Took me way too long to figure this out.

findalex · 2 years ago
I saw how straight the stick figure's back was and laughed out loud to myself.

u/findalex

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