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Steven Weinberg, born May 3, 1933, an American theoretical physishit and Nobel laureate in Physhit for his contributions with Abdus Salam and Sheldon Glashow to the unification of the weak force and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particle, has passed away at the age of 88.

Good night, sweet prince.
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How do I breed eels? I heard they're quite expensive in nipland so maybe I could make a cash from it.
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schizo posters and /x/ types post this image all the damn time

I actually want to know what's really happening here? It's just some standard phenomena right? I assume the sun does something like this all the time, if the image is even real. It appears like it could be real.

I was thinking maybe a ferrous asteroid got close to the sun and there was some type of discharge interaction that made this look way crazier than it was.

But that's just misinformed explanation seeking. What's the real reason behind this imagery?
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Book recommendations for astronomy

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What are some good book recommendations for someone with a solid math and physics background that have to do with practical astronomy, mainly navigating with stars and telling ones position without computers and what not.
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Vaccinebros...

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/22/uk-scientists-back-covid-boosters-as-study-finds-post-jab-falls-in-antibodies

>Scientists have backed proposals for Covid boosters in the autumn after blood tests on hundreds of people revealed that protective antibodies can wane substantially within weeks of second vaccine shots being given.
>Falls in antibodies after vaccination are expected and do not necessarily mean people are more vulnerable to disease, but the researchers are concerned that if the declines persist the effectiveness of the vaccines may diminish.
>The UCL Virus Watch study found that antibodies generated by two doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines started to wane as early as six weeks after the second shot, in some cases falling more than 50% over 10 weeks.
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/mlg/ - Machine Learning General

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-Machine Learning is set to replace many functions, be the person doing the replacing not the person that gets replaced
-ML jobs are in high demand
>Globally, ML jobs are projected to be worth almost $31 billion by 2024. That’s an annual growth rate of more than 40% over a six-year period.
-Jobs with machine learning experience pay $100-200k/yr

Learning ML just got a helluva lot easier:
-mleforums.com
-https://madewithml.com
-https://www.mrdbourke.com
-https://pythonprogramming.net
-https://www.algoexpert.io/machine-learning/
-https://huyenchip.com
-https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/
-https://www.reddit.com/r/learnmachinelearning/
-https://machinelearningmastery.com
-https://paperswithcode.com
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Why are humans so pathetic? After 10k years of civilization, the most efficient power generation method is still a fucking watermill
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What even is the point in studying engineering anymore? you spend at least 4 years studying hard stuff at university and get 100k in debt so you can get the same starting pay as some retard that cannot even do precalculus and taught himself web development in a few months, on top of that a few years down the road the retard will be making a lot more than you while having the option of working from home and having to do less stressful hours and maybe even less hours of work
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