Andrés G. Faucet
@AndresGFaucet
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सर्वैः नरैः मर्तव्यम् Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future.
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🇳🇬‼️ | El terrorismo islámico en Nigeria ha perpetrado una masacre contra 12 familiares de Monseñor Wilfred Anagbe, en un intento brutal por silenciar sus denuncias internacionales. Según informó el dirigente de Vox, Jorge Buxadé, el obispo ya se encontraba en una misión global
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Gemini 3 Deep Think generated a real-time 3D WiFi radar that maps every network around you as glowing nodes in a Matrix-style space — in one shot. It used Pearson correlation to infer which APs are physically close, since RSSI alone isn't enough.
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Will we ever know how the universe began? Acclaimed theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder @skdh argues that not only is discovering the universe’s origins an impossible task, but one that she doesn't consider worth pursuing at all. Instead, theories for the beginning of the
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xAI was reorganized a few days ago to improve speed of execution. As a company grows, especially as quickly as xAI, the structure must evolve just like any living organism. This unfortunately required parting ways with some people. We wish them well in future endeavors. We are
Since xAI was formed just 30 months ago, the small and talented team has made remarkable progress. The future has never looked more exciting!
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@PazuzuNergal Artículo original... con datos corregidos https://t.co/yjB77N9e11
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Why 1 in 3 Young Men Have Never Had Sex (The Data is Terrifying)
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@PazuzuNergal el artículo es falopa, mirá el original en substack. Está diciendo que los de clase alta garchan igual en 2010 que en 2022.
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Les cuento rápido: Nací con síndrome de Moebius. En mi caso, la pierna izquierda llega hasta la rodilla, así que uso una prótesis para caminar. Hace tiempo inicié el trámite para las prótesis de los brazos, que está en curso y si Dios quiere pronto va a salir. Pero en
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Born 105 years ago, Yoichiro Nambu won the Nobel in Physics for his work on spontaneous symmetry breaking-a phenomenon where hidden symmetries 'break,' giving rise to properties in nature. His ideas paved the way for the Higgs mechanism, explaining how particles gain mass.
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For 38 years, computer scientists believed Dijkstra's algorithm was optimal for sparse graphs. The logic seemed airtight: Dijkstra sorts vertices by distance. Sorting has a lower bound of O(n log n). Therefore shortest paths can't be faster. 5 researchers proved the assumption
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