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September 13, 2020

There was one post published on September 13, 2020.

Some things I noticed 09/13/2020:
  1. Beauty in Physics: Symmetry, Simplicity, Productivity
  2. “To develop an artificial synapse, we need an electrical device that has a memory. In transistor, there is no memory. Memristor is what we need.“
  3. “When criticising bad research it’s easier for everyone to blame the forking paths rather than the person walking them.“
    • “The most plausible explanation is that scientists don’t read the papers they cite, which involves both malice and stupidity.”
    • “help collect data for DARPA’s SCORE project; evaluate social and behavioral science claims; train machine learning models“
  4. “It could spark an arms race and raise tension. It would be technically difficult and would require huge investment“
  5. “At some point, plane’s Mode-S number suddenly changed, from AE01CE to 750548. That’s the ICAO number for an unknown Malaysian aircraft.“
    • “The announcement is likely a warning to Pentagon that Chinese military sees through the deception; it’s watching the watchers.”
  6. “Decarbonizing the way we get electricity would be a huge investment, but it would also only eliminate twenty percent of emissions.“
  7. “Roughly thirty thousand more people worldwide die everyday in the winter than they do in the summer. That’s twenty percent more deaths.“
  8. “This ‘touching yet true life’ offering has been kicking around in popular culture for more than 90 years“
  9. Quirino town mayor quits as ‘recurring illness’ takes toll on his job
  10. Mamzer
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