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Literally, yes. They are engines that search data. You could index the web on them if you really wanted.
As to how they are used, correctly or not, I consider them closer to databases than "search engines" in the context of this post.
Seeing ES or OS in the same category as Gigasearch needed some distinction though.
I'll walk through it again, as you are probably right, and I can find the mistake.
1800g is the estimate weight of 450~~g~~ml silver powder.
The total weight is 1464g.
There is 250ml (g) of water at the top of the container, which we subtract from the total weight, leaving 1214g of a silver/water slurry.
1800g should be the weight
1214g is the weight.
(Here is the mistake) The weight difference is 516g, which is the weight of the missing silver in the slurry, not the weight of the water in the slurry.
So, I would need to convert 516g to an approximate volume of silver powder. Since we have volume, we can now compute the weight of the water in the slurry.
Dunno about other search engines, but Opensearch and Elasticsearch are databases, not search engines. (Openseach is a fork of Elasticsearch, actually.)
Mematic brand fish sauce?
Damnit. I edited with that correction, but deleted the edit, cause who the fuck knows why. Was kind of in a rush at the time, and didn't think I would have been silly enough to miss the 250g.
Good cach and yeah, I felt it.
Just got it.
It's tap and hold thumbnail with one finger -> use another finger to do a "zoom out" gesture on the screen.
It seems to happen only on image posts, and when you don't trigger a page reload or side menu open behind the opened preview.
(Also, it's still super rare to trigger the bug. I only just got it twice since I started responding to your comment.)
Edit: Reliable trigger:
Press and hold thumbnail -> use another finger open side menu -> click "All" or other menu choice -> release first finger.
250ml solution (mostly water on top) = 250g
700g (if 700ml water) - 250g = 450ml silver slurry
450ml silver powder weight (dry) = 1800g
1464g (total) - 250g (excess water) = 1214g
450ml slurry = 1214g slurry
1800g (dry silver) - 1214g (silver slurry) = 516g (516ml water in slurry)
1464g (total) - 516g (water) = 948g silver powder.
I always miss something obviously stupid when doing math in public. However, it sounds suspiciously close to a 1kg starting weight of silver though.
Nah, it was kind of a dumb question actually. The volume isn't going to change much unless you melt it down. Thanks though!
Yep. Ukraine has been hitting targets with smaller drones near Moscow, more or less, for about a year as far as I can remember.
Some of their early long range drones were basically small, slow flying airplanes, actually.