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https://gist.github.com/ishad0w/9ae183447fedb669ed02338e9357dcc4

defaults write com.google.Chrome.plist ExtensionManifestV2Availability -int 2

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Iron Physiology - 14m (www.youtube.com)
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i'm flabbergasted. They are non-transitive dice!

Tadashi Tokieda's Numberphile video on non-transitive dice: youtube.com/watch?v=zzKGnuvX6IQ&t=0s

singingbanana's video on Simpson's Paradox: youtube.com/watch?v=wgLUDw8eLB4&t=0s

GitHub repo with this visualization's source code: github.com/carykh/Non_Transitive_Dice

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great conversation about cardiovascular risk

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Mac Retina displays are about 215DPI, but here was have a gaming monitor at 240hz, OLED at 166PPI, not bad at all!

Pixel Pitch 0.15525mm

only downside is brightness maxes out at 450cd

https://www.sven.de/dpi/

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The ic has several reset methods

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The 5 minute knee examination video details a comprehensive knee examination that can be undertaken in 5 minutes. The most accurate and reliable tests are included with a many practical tips making it a valuable resource for both students and experienced clinicians.

Dr Doron Sher and Dr Paul Mason are both experienced clinicians with experience in teaching sports medicine doctors and surgeons in training and physiotherapists.

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This is a list of detailed videos focusing on specific skills required by a professional turbine engine technician.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6Id7s9pMM

Really amazing, and only $50!

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Super fun geoguesser learning model; paper at the link. I'm a little annoyed they are keeping the trained model secret, I wonder if this is something that OSM would find useful.

Street View, satellite photography, aerial photography, lidar, corner detection, we have have had all the legos to map every building geometry for decades; I'm sure there are more impressive datasets and tools out there. Nice to see open research that didn't get classified.