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  • Planck scale units aren’t known or typically assumed to be minimum units. They’re just the units that come out of combining some fundamental constants and are thought to represent a scale where the effects of quantum gravity have too much effect to be ignored. They just represent a theoretical limit to the validity of our current models.

    Human knowledge will continue to push these boundaries as long as humans still exist, but it’s arrogant to think our current human limitation is a universal limitation.


  • You can call it whatever you want, as long as it equals 1/2 it’s the same number.

    So yes, multiplying by 2/2 to make it more intuitively obvious is perfectly valid and a good way to think about it. Most arithmetic tricks are ultimately multiplying by 1 or adding 0 just to make the problem easier to handle.



  • doctordevice@lemm.eetomemes@lemmy.worldClean up on aisle 5
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    5 months ago

    If this is real and in the US, I would love to see a Gen Xer or elder Millennial apply, make sure to mention their generation, and then get this dumbass owner to say in writing that they aren’t hiring them because they aren’t a Boomer.

    IANAL, but that seems like a slam dunk age discrimination case as long as the applicant is at least 40.





  • Honest question: is this actually an autism thing? Or just anxiety in general?

    This feels a lot like me and I’ve wondered for a long time if I have undiagnosed autism. Wonder if this is another item for the laundry list of things to tell a psychologist (for that diagnostic appointment I’ve been saying for years I should book but I have no clue how to do that so I just don’t ever do it).



  • doctordevice@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlpoor Dean
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    6 months ago

    One Dean Koontz book isn’t a great sample size. He writes a LOT and most of it isn’t very good, but every once in a while he gets it just right and puts out a really good one.

    Though tbf, I haven’t re-read his stuff in probably 10 years so I don’t know if it holds up to modern scrutiny. Odd Thomas was always my favorite of his.







  • Basically scripts you can run on the fly to pull calculated data. You can (mostly) treat them like tables themselves if you create them on the server.

    So if you have repeat requests, you can save the view with maybe some broader parameters and then just SELECT * FROM [View_Schema].[My_View] WHERE [Year] = 2023 or whatever.

    It can really slow things down if your views start calling other views in since they’re not actually tables. If you’ve got a view that you find you want to be calling in a lot of other views, you can try to extract as much of it as you can that isn’t updated live into a calculated table that’s updated by a stored procedure. Then set the stored procedure to run at a frequency that best captures the changes (usually daily). It can make a huge difference in runtime at the cost of storage space.


  • doctordevice@lemm.eetoMemes@sopuli.xyzToday > Yesterday
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    8 months ago

    Looks kinda like a particular dream sequence from Vinland Saga. Not exactly what the rest of the show is, but if this image intrigues you I bet you’d like season 1. Season 2 takes a huge tonal shift, I still like it but if you decide to watch just know it won’t be the same as season 1 at all. (This dream is in season 2 but is sort of a reflection on the change itself.)