

FWIW, the person that proposed this legislation is 47: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Bauer-Kahan


FWIW, the person that proposed this legislation is 47: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Bauer-Kahan
Bathrooms are usually free. So there’s something at least.


I’d bet you were thinking of the name James Comey, director of the FBI from 2013 to 2017, who was recently in the news for retaliatory prosecution against him.


Does good != does only good
Does good != does good on average
Does good != is good
That was 4 and beyond, really. Cortana isn’t even in 3 except little snippets until you grab her from High Charity in the second to last level.
Whoa, 3 and ODST absolutely rule, and Reach is great if you aren’t a purist. Especially Reach’s forge mode, that shit was the bee’s knees back in the day


As much as he’s an absolute piece of shit, he actually voted against this provision: https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/11/10/congress/senators-reject-pauls-hemp-plans-00646064
Of course in the end he still voted for the final “clean” (not so clean, as it turns out) continuing resolution, so it’s not like he’s very principled about it. But it’s not nothing, I suppose, that he even feels comfortable speaking out in this way. Says a lot about how the winds have changed on cannabis.


From my knowledge, you can either use the nuget CLI (which is just a portable exe you can download) and do nuget install Microsoft.GameInput to download and extract the package into the cwd, or download the package directly from https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.GameInput (.nupkg files are just zips). Inside should be everything you need, .libs and headers and such.
Doin magic tricks with her pussy, call her a vagician
Actually red squirrels usually drive quite quickly, as they try to emulate how they walk. They typically have a second squirrel to operate the pedals. This sign is reminding them to drive a speed that corresponds to their unfortunately low ability to steer.

I have you tagged as “knows chemistry”. I’m sure I meant the science, but I’ll choose to trust you on this too.
Making an educated guess as a layperson, besides some satellites that are geosynchronous but not geostationary, I’d assume those are primarily old geostationary satellites in graveyard orbits - when they’re EOL, satellites in those orbits are supposed to perform a small boost out of them, usually adding a few hundred km to their orbit’s radius (GEO is about 36,000km in altitude, so a few hundred km is relatively small). Then, without station keeping, I believe they should naturally precess around the Laplace plane, which will range between roughly Earth’s equator and the ecliptic plane (the plane of Earth’s orbit). At GEO altitudes the Laplace plane is about 7.2 degrees inclined from the equator. I believe that would mean, starting at the equator with an inclination of 0 degrees, these satellites should precess to about 14.4 degrees and back to 0 over several decades (excluding other perturbations, of course).
I found this online which would seem to confirm at least the mechanics: https://amostech.com/TechnicalPapers/2013/Orbital_Debris/ROSENGREN.pdf


There’s an argument that the First and Second Amendments should be treated differently because of how they’re worded. The First flatly says “Congress shall make no law…,” which makes permits seem like an infringement. The Second, though, begins with “A well regulated Militia…,” and if we take “well regulated” seriously, it can be seen to imply regulation is part of the right itself rather than contrary to it. You could even push it to a more radical reading: that being free from excessive gun violence is itself an implied right, since “well regulated” might be taken to point in that direction.
Not necessarily saying I agree with that reading (honestly I don’t think I have the legal background to have a real opinion except oughts and shoulds) but it’s an argument I’ve seen made and it seems internally consistent.


You may be interested in this, if you haven’t already seen it: https://transformer-circuits.pub/2025/attribution-graphs/biology.html
It has a lot of really great insight into how LLMs actually work at the meso scale.


I get where you’re coming from, and I do feel like Chani really suffered from the adaptation, but I felt like it was more due to screentime and not having internal thoughts than changes made. I felt her being skeptical at the beginning was both a great change to her character (it feels like she falls in love with the Muad’dib Paul becomes, not the Atreides he was) and a really good way to carry themes of anti-messianism into the movie where the book relied on philosophical asides. It also provides a natural foil to Stilgar’s zeal and Jessica’s manipulation, presenting Chani as more aligned with Paul himself.


Well, I took the plunge. From the thesis:
The diffuser introduces the pressurant gas into the propellant tank as a critical component of the pressurization system in a liquid propulsion engine. Element present in both pressurization systems (self-pressurization and by inert gases), the diffuser makes the pressurant enter the propellant tank at a desired direction and velocity to keep the pressure inside the tank at the design level during the pressurization activities without the engine working (on-ground operations or during coasting phase) and to avoid the creation of zones where the operating pressure falls below a threshold value of NPSH during engine firing.



Hell yeah, great work. Thanks for reporting back, I was very curious about this too!


The entire series is incredible, if you have the time. It really left an impression on me.


It isn’t exactly what you’re looking for, but you may find this interesting, and it’s a bit of an insight into the relationship between pretraining and fine tuning: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.10965
Yes, someone fixed their broken json parsing: https://nee.lv/2021/02/28/How-I-cut-GTA-Online-loading-times-by-70/
But this was in 2021 and done without source code.