

Tailscale is definitely the most frictionless solution. But you will then rely on tailscale instead of cloudflare, so not ideal. You can also host Headscale so you do not have to rely on them either.


Tailscale is definitely the most frictionless solution. But you will then rely on tailscale instead of cloudflare, so not ideal. You can also host Headscale so you do not have to rely on them either.
I don’t think conditioner and oil is part of washing. Besides, I have never used oil on my head-, chest-, arm-, whatever-hair, and still the beard is the only one that randomly goes itchy sometimes.
You guys have never had to handle a 300GB tiff file from microscopy and it shows.
Does not matter. All these natural rubbers are very similar in how they work, you can find a paper on the polymerization in chicle here if you don’t believe me.
Yes really, still a polymer: it forms polyisoprene upon drying. You also find the stuff (synthesised from oil, yes, but chemically indistinguishable) in tires and condoms.
Also, chemically they are identical. Plastic made of a plant is still a plastic.


But no-one is hiring professors because they are good at peer reviewing. Spending time on research is simply a ‘better’ use of your time.
Counterpoint: https://danluu.com/su3su2u1/hpmor/
Probably, although there would still need to be some evolutionary pressure for forward facing eyes… I wonder what it is.
I don’t know if first authorship needs to go away. I’ve definitely been 2nd or 3rd author for a few days of work (as compared to months of work for the first author).
You can give detailed attribution (many papers require them nowadays), but no-one ever reads them.
The WHO discourages this because people will start associating the name with the disease. Which sucks if you happen to have this name. See Tourette’s, or Chagas disease.
You can read a bit about it here.



This is how I started in a tiny room. I am not proud, but maybe good to show between all the shiny things here.
Unfortunately there are many counterexamples, large animals that live long in the wild tend to have shorter lives in zoos, like elephants, hippos, and monkeys.
Definitely not new. However, in many practical applications you can sorta kinda ignore it (but definitely not all!).
Just testing how deep Cunninghams law will go haha
Nono, these are d orbitals. Although p orbitals are equally silly.
Anyone have an recent example of FDC Willard being thanked in a paper? I couldn’t find any, sadly


Wikipedia actually has an article about it. They are mainly bothered by the unreadability of it. Editors can indeed bundle citations as you suggest, but it takes some manual effort.
Citation overkill is also a bit of a red flag for edit wars, or barely-notable things that someone really wants to have on a wiki page.


Bullshit. I can use docker without the docker hub very easily. Anyone can host docker images, and docker allows this, no weird hacks needed.
Yes you can, easiest is called tailscale funnel, you’ll just get a url leading to whatever you have hosted. Slightly more complicated is either installing tailscale on family devices and use it as a VPN (so your service is safely shielded from the public internet ), or you can use a reverse proxy on a cheap/free tier VPS.