Aww, love that update. Glad the dogs aren’t too interested in playing with it.
Aww, love that update. Glad the dogs aren’t too interested in playing with it.
Love that troll face in the 2nd panel.
Random access memory. Random access data is when you’re having fun with C pointers and risk a seg fault.
Oh hell yes! I need free time…
“Bustin’ makes me feel good!”
I love these themed weeks when the same intro has many different joke outcomes.
Oh wow, a Drop Dead Fred gif. I should rewatch that and see how much stuff went over my head as a kid. This moment certainly didn’t though.
TIL I cheated on my wife when she had… wait a second. /s
That’s not true at all. Blue eyes needs two recessive genes where Brown eyes only need one recessive gene. So you can have parents where both have brown eyes but they both have the dominant gene for brown eyes and the recessive gene for blue eyes. Then if both recessive genes are passed on to a child they will have blue eyes.
Of course there’s a few more complications to this as human eyes aren’t predicated on one gene, but it’s a good enough simplification.
It’s subtle, so really listen to the lyrics
Edit: Actually, think it’s too close
Don’t forget about the banning of indoor smoking in public places. God the 90’s were a horrible time for that although it was winding down.
You don’t happen to use this username on Steam, do you?
I really miss these hand washing stations we had in elementary school.
Oh wow, you don’t even need to rearrange any letters.
There was a paper back in December about a new class of antibiotics being discovered thanks to the use of Deep Learning.
This looks like a decent writeup about it, the paper itself is not open access
This is very welcome as it has been a long time since the last new class of antibiotics was discovered. Here’s a good paper that talks about the timeline of antibiotics
It’s been a little while since I took the AMR course, so I’ll let the papers speak for themselves instead of trying to quiz myself here on Lemmy.
I’ve been around the AMR space for a while, but only as a collaborator. Have helped do some bacterial assemblies and help find methods of detecting ICE. I’m a bioinformatician so I get to jump onto a bunch of different projects.
AMR is scary and not really in the public knowledge of upcoming issues. I think about it every time my son had an infection while he was very young and hope he didn’t get a resistant strain.
I downvoted you at first because I thought there’s no way that’s true, but looked it up. I figured there’d be a different umbrella term.
Believe it or not, not a berry.
Actually cucumbers are berries.
Even free samples?