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How do I learn about a process when feedback is not available?

Suppose I have a process and a model to fit. I can modify my model as much as I want and then run a test to get pass/no pass at the process.

My only alternative is to brute force a huge volume of attempts?

BTW I still dont have any labeled pass data. So I have a long list of failed models and not a single one pass. At this point I know that x,y, z ... doesnt work but I dont know anything that works.
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Scientifically speaking, are midwits naturally pretentious? Or is it a learned behavior?
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No.14330332 ViewReplyOriginalReport
The liquid
Becomes a gas
Because it is no longer under pressure
It loses heat because
Gases move freely in their environment, therefore possessing kinetic energy, eg heat
This energy is easily withdrawn from the surrounding environment through the evaporator
The gas is then squished into a hot fluid
The heat is dispersed through the condenser
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Its official: UC grads are all niggers
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how to dispose chloroform while being productive?

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so apparently i have some chloroform (a lot actually), i needed it for some shit a long time ago but now i dont need it and it is causing me troubles
>store it the first time with a bit of methane so it doesnt make fucking phosphene (deadly gas)
>actually forgot about it for 9 months and almost died after opening the can even though i added methane (idk why)
so is there any thing i can get out of this which would be much more beneficial than just flowing it out into the sink, i tried searching but all it gives are complete reactions for some bum-fuck product
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I've felt extremely stupid these past few days

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I just feel like my ability to think concentrate and construct clear grammatically concise sentences has flown out the window since I stopped taking anti-depressants. It just feels like I'm missing half my brain or something and I can only think really surface level about topics and situations and can't contemplate them more deeply, and I'm becoming extremely forgetful short term (e.g. forgetting sentences I've just wrote, things I've put down). Is this a common side effect of coming off SDRIs or am I fucked?
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So I'm nearing the end of undergrad in physics. Our class is pretty small so we choose something called an advanced topic: cover a novel topic at an introductory level (I believe equivalent to first semester graduate school). My peers were interested in Nuclear physics, but I have no idea how difficult that would be. Any graduates have experience with something similar?
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Has science gone too far?

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The ufo community

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The ufo community has become a complete shit show these people need to be called out for manipulating people into mental illness!! It makes me sick seeing all this lightworker bs and "contacting aliens" through meditation. never seen such normie behavior in my life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuBIHVcIF0A
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previous >>14327923

>NASA is pursuing two parallel paths for continuing lunar lander development and demonstration, one that calls for additional work under an existing contract with SpaceX, and another open to all other U.S. companies to provide a new landing demonstration mission from lunar orbit to the surface of the Moon.
https://www.nasa.gov/nextstep/humanlander4
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-provides-update-to-astronaut-moon-lander-plans-under-artemis

ALPACA isn't dead yet...