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MKais | 2 years ago | on: MrBeast reveals he made $250k from X video

In ancient times, in Babylon, Egypt, Greece, the Islamic caliphate, Florence, or Venice, patrons dedicated their financial resources to promoting the most talented artists and scientists.

Today, we promote those who generate the most clicks (with clicks)

MKais | 2 years ago | on: MrBeast reveals he made $250k from X video

One rule of mine for content is: it's either learning or entertainment.

What kind of entertainment is MrBeast for you?

It's fine to pay (with clicks) for MrBeast (and Elon) to blow things up, or whatever, for the lulz.

MKais | 2 years ago | on: MrBeast reveals he made $250k from X video

> MrBeast has achieved mogul status with what imo is pretty wholesome content

Can you elaborate on that, please? In other words, What defines a wholesome content in your opinion?

MKais | 2 years ago | on: JWST Captures Image of Supernova That 'Absolutely Shattered' a Star

> Chandra’s study revealed the amounts of different elements produced by the explosion. The supernova has spat out 10,000 times the mass of the Earth in sulfur, 20,000 times Earth’s mass in silicon, 70,000 Earth masses of iron and a million Earth masses of oxygen.

Mind went supernova

MKais | 2 years ago | on: The gamification of reading is changing how we approach books

Personal anecdote: In order to find interesting books for my children, I tried everything online but to no avail. In the end, the solution that worked best was to get recommendations from the local bookstore owner. It goes without saying that she is an excellent bookseller. But all it took was telling her, my son likes such and such book series for her to say: in that case, I think he will like this series. As a result, he read three books in three weeks. Ten more to go.

MKais | 2 years ago | on: Ways to teach kids to code (2016)

Is it still useful to teach kids how to code? I'm genuinely asking. I am the father of two 12-year-olds and I'm teaching them how to code, but I wonder if it will really be useful in the long run, in a world where there is ChatGPT, AI code assistants, and, most importantly, everything else that will emerge in the coming decade (i.e. english to code and whatnot)

MKais | 2 years ago | on: Winter temperatures above 35C in South America leave climatologists in disbelief

Here's a summary by chatGPT:

The article on The Ethical Skeptic presents an alternative theory on climate change, called the "Exothermic (Cyclic) Core Theory of Climate Change". According to this theory, recent climate change may stem from structural and exothermic phase changes in the Earth's nickel-iron core, rather than primarily from human activity. The author suggests that changes in the core's structure release latent kinetic energy (heat), which flows to the Earth's asthenosphere and deep ocean depths, becoming the genesis of most observed climate change and its long-associated geomagnetic dipole phenomena.

The theory proposes that the Earth's core undergoes extreme exothermic change, releasing heat that eventually reaches the Earth's asthenosphere. This heat accelerates the release of volatile organic compounds and methane into the atmosphere. Additionally, deep ocean currents transport this heat to the ocean surface, leading to rapid melting of polar ice caps.

The author criticizes current climate models, arguing that they fail to accurately predict temperature and CO2 increases. He suggests that his theory offers a more comprehensive explanation of global observations.

It's important to note that the author does not deny anthropogenic climate change but proposes an additional theory that could help explain observed climate changes

MKais | 2 years ago | on: USPS facility in Utah does nothing but decipher handwriting

Maybe they should create a mobile application that uses the API of their OCR system and allows users to take a photo of the handwritten address in order to determine, before sending the letter, if it is readable or not.

And then lose their jobs.

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