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Jun8 | 1 month ago
On a more mundane note: my wife and I always argue whose method of loading the dishwasher is better: she goes slow and meticulously while I do it fast. It occurred to me we were optimizing for frequency and time domains, respectively, ie I was minimizing time so spent while she was minimizing number of washes :-)
ComplexSystems|1 month ago
hammock|1 month ago
btilly|1 month ago
That lower bound is the uncertainty principle, and that lower bound is hit by normal distributions.
OscarCunningham|1 month ago
PunchyHamster|1 month ago
Ears are essentially 2 "pixels" of sound sensing; and for that limitation they are ABSOLUTELY AMAZING at pointing out the sound source.
bschwindHN|1 month ago
I'm probably just slow, but I'm not following. Do you mean because you went fast, you had to run another cycle to clean everything properly?
If you haven't already, you should watch the Technology Connections series on dishwashers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHP942Livy0
Jun8|1 month ago
hahahahhaah|1 month ago
tsoukase|1 month ago
PunchyHamster|1 month ago
And if loading dishwasher is on top of your marital issues you're probably in very happy marriage.
The constant small degree of conflict and strife is key to happiness, people can't be permanently happy, they just find ways to sabotage when they do
unknown|1 month ago
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