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trollsmurf t1_iuvzys9 wrote
Reply to Insecure attachment linked to a psychological phenomenon known as negative attribution bias by chrisdh79
"Does heightened attachment insecurity lead to greater negative attribution bias or does greater negative attribution bias led (sic!) to heightened attachment insecurity?"
Wouldn't chronological order of occurrence give obvious clues?
trollsmurf t1_iulplae wrote
Reply to comment by BainbridgeBorn in Highest Grossing Horror Movies of All Time [OC] by takeasecond
Maybe it says something about taste, flock behavior, marketing etc.
trollsmurf t1_iu8thz9 wrote
Reply to Increasing the spacing of solar panels between rows improves PV system efficiency and economics by allowing airflow to cool down the modules, this could improve a project’s LCOE by as much as 2.15% by giuliomagnifico
Or use passive heat pipes with heat sinks.
trollsmurf t1_iu8o0ra wrote
Reply to comment by OnlyGoodVibesYo in Why does the angle of Spitzer's Pillars of Creation image look different? by MalcolmY
Yes, the images are all from the same viewpoint, yet rotated.
trollsmurf t1_iu7xdlv wrote
Reply to comment by MalcolmY in Why does the angle of Spitzer's Pillars of Creation image look different? by MalcolmY
What do you mean by any of that? What's impossible?
trollsmurf t1_iu7xagu wrote
Why not? If rotated it wouldn't fit a rectangle.
trollsmurf t1_iu0n0ek wrote
Reply to comment by rice_not_wheat in [OC] Salaries Distribution by Programming Languages in 2022 by __dacia__
Python should be compliant with IEEE 754 too, as that's what the CPU uses.
The Decimal module might be en par with the precision of COBOL.
trollsmurf t1_itxhzyu wrote
Reply to comment by Milnoc in [OC] Salaries Distribution by Programming Languages in 2022 by __dacia__
COBOL to Python instead?
trollsmurf t1_itdbwf9 wrote
Reply to A cat has been appointed the mayor of an Italian town and will remain in office for a year. by ananovanews
The best responsibilities are those you are not aware of.
trollsmurf t1_iroo9ms wrote
Reply to Many people have asked me if deep space photos can be captured from the ISS. This image I took aboard of the Large Magellanic Cloud shows how! More details in comments. by astro_pettit
A thought though: a reasonably good telescope fixed on ISS with the benefit of there being humans to make changes, repairs etc to it. Too much vibrations? Gliding along with ISS, but in proximity?
trollsmurf t1_iwv99ih wrote
Reply to Cop27: EU agrees to loss and damage fund to help poor countries amid climate disasters. Change in stance puts spotlight on US and China, which have both objected to fund by MagnusAuslander
Without desperate and dependent poor countries and cheap labor capitalism doesn't work.