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palisade commented on The United States and Israel have launched a major attack on Iran   cnn.com/2026/02/28/middle... · Posted by u/lavp
seydor · 15 days ago
The US has moved half of its navy in the region, and there are doubts about its support?
palisade · 15 days ago
That is only 6% of our Navy. Not half.
palisade commented on Project Hyperion: Interstellar ship design competition   projecthyperion.org... · Posted by u/codeulike
worldsayshi · 7 months ago
palisade · 7 months ago
OH yea, I confused it with the movie name.

Surprisingly, the wikipage fails to mention it was a failed experiment and doesn't mention the ocean issue at all.

palisade commented on Project Hyperion: Interstellar ship design competition   projecthyperion.org... · Posted by u/codeulike
palisade · 7 months ago
Meanwhile biodome couldn't keep an artificial ocean from acidifying.
palisade commented on Why agents are bad pair programmers   justin.searls.co/posts/wh... · Posted by u/sh_tomer
palisade · 9 months ago
LLM agents don't know how to shut up and always think they're right about everything. They also lack the ability to be brief. Sometimes things can be solved with a single character or line, but no they write a full page. And, they write paragraphs of comments for even the most minuscule of changes.

They talk at you, are overbearing and arrogant.

palisade commented on Eleven v3   elevenlabs.io/v3... · Posted by u/robertvc
palisade · 9 months ago
For reference in case anyone is wondering, it is based on:

https://github.com/152334H/tortoise-tts-fast

The developer of tortoise tts fast was hired by Eleven labs.

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palisade commented on Baby is healed with first personalized gene-editing treatment   nytimes.com/2025/05/15/he... · Posted by u/jbredeche
squigz · 10 months ago
> Edit Edit: I can't reply to your comment below I think we've hit the leaf end of this post. But, to reply to your question are c-sections replacing natural births or are they just becoming more common? The research I've cited has indicated this is a genetic transfer among female-to-female births of a need for more cesareans.

To reply after a certain number of child comments, you have to open the comment by clicking the timestamp thing

I'm also afraid I don't understand your response. Can you elaborate?

palisade · 10 months ago
Thanks, I replied to your other comment.
palisade commented on Baby is healed with first personalized gene-editing treatment   nytimes.com/2025/05/15/he... · Posted by u/jbredeche
squigz · 10 months ago
Are c-sections replacing 'natural' births, or are they simply becoming more common because we have the expertise? There is a difference
palisade · 10 months ago
The research I've cited has indicated this is a genetic transfer among female-to-female births of a need for more cesareans.

"A female-to-female familial predisposition to caesarean section was observed. It could be caused by biologic inheritance, primarily working through maternal alleles and/or environmental factors. The results imply that both mechanisms could be important."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18540028/

"Large-scale epidemiological studies indeed evidence that women born by C-section are more likely to deliver by Caesarean than women born vaginally, owing primarily to genetic rather than social factors."

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1712203114

u/palisade

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