They even killed israelis to prevent hamas from using then as hostages. I do beleive that hamas leaders and israeli leaders are both terrorists
Simulate it how? you need an initial state.
Also connections to nerve cells are not constant. Some connections are strong and the nerve cell is more likely to activate when triggered through one of them while other are weak and need stronger signal to trigger (someone who knows biology can rephrase this part better). so with 50 million connections of varying strength simulation becomes much more difficult.
The other thing is that 99% of the time the brain respond to outside stimuli. You see something, signal is sent to brain and brain make decision based on the input.
In this case you have absolutely zero input.
A new map showing 50 million neural connections is a 'huge leap' to understanding our own brains.
Now for the first time scientists researching the brain of a fly have identified the position, shape and connections of every single one of its 130,000 cells and 50 million connections.
It's the most detailed analysis of the brain of an adult animal ever produced.
One leading brain specialist independent of the new research described the breakthrough as a "huge leap" in our understanding of our own brains.
I'd be really disappointed if that's indeed the nastiest thing in the revealed documents
Now that upstream Linux is adopting Rust,
is it? From what I read the old kernel developers are really opposing it
Are you even able to access the bios ? Could it be a problem with your montor ?
I dont have ready list of performance improving mods but I would look at mods installed by rlcraft. The modpack is so heavy on resources they tend to add many mods for performance improvement.
NEW YORK—The Biden administration is concerned that the Ukrainian leader’s plan for winning the war against Russia lacks a comprehensive strategy and is little more than a repackaged request for more weapons and the lifting of restrictions on long-range missiles, U.S. officials said.
For months, President Volodymyr Zelensky billed the plan as a framework to defeat Russia, and he is set to brief President Biden on the specifics Thursday during a high-profile White House meeting, the first time the Biden administration will get to hear the framework in its en
Saved passwords could ve exported into a file. Not sure how it can be imported into bitwarden.
bookmarks also could be exported.
saved session not sure
This all started when US banned google from doing business with huwawi. They could no longer use google products including good play services - which many apps depend on - and google play store. They had to come with an alternative or go out of business
Happened to me too. Hopefully, there will be explaination
Exactly Android also is "Linux based" period.
That's my point.
Android is maintaining a fork of Linux kernel that has since diverged.
Its like saying MAC is UNIX, technically yes but not really
probably US
Inside the bottle was a message on paper, rolled up and tied with string.
On Tuesday evening, Mr Blondel opened the paper – which read as follows:
“P.J Féret, a native of Dieppe, member of various intellectual societies, carried out excavations here in January 1825. He continues his investigations in this vast area known as the Cité de Limes or Caesar’s Camp.”
Féret was a local notable, and municipal records confirm that he conducted a first dig at the site 200 years ago.
lithium battery "explosion" is very minor. You can watch in youtube people delibretly exploding batteries. The reason its dangrous is because its able to start fire or cause burns if it was in your pocket.
Israel has planted real explosives somehow
lithium battery "explosion" is very minor. You can watch in youtube people drelibretly exploding batteries. The reason its dangrous is because its able to start fire or cause burns if it was in your pocket.
Israel has planted real explosives somehow
according to manufacturer Temp should be between 230-250. Maybe try with 230 and see if it helps?
A better option is to print a "temperature tower"
something like that: https://all3dp.com/2/temp-tower-cura-tutorial/
It should show which temperature is ideal
Could be too much heat so when film retracts some still drip and causes that. What temperature are you printing at?
How is that legal? Could u buy a dishwasher then 3 months later it starts asking for a small fee per wash?
I know these things happen but usually you are informed in advance and bought the product at a big discount
The biggest loser is Israel / Nathanyaho. I'd say well deserved since they were the ones pushing against the nuclear deal. Trump just gave them what they wanted
A Washington Post report details that an Egypt-linked group withdrew funds days before Trump’s inauguration
A new campaign tracked as "Dev Popper" is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT).
The cryptocurrency has leapt in value after US finance giants poured billions into buying bitcoins.
It’s safe to go back in the water, says marine biologist who identified the miniature attackers as lysianassid amphipods
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Senator Menendez was indicted on a set of explosive charges of corruptly aiding the government in Cairo
The indictment of Senator Bob Menendez on charges of corruptly aiding the Egyptian government has set the stage for a week of renewed pressure on US lawmakers to withhold military aid to Egypt.
Menendez stepped town temporarily from his position as head of the Senate foreign relations committee on Friday after he was indicted by New York’s southern district court on a set of explosive and detailed charges.
These included accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes as well as gold bars, payments towards his mortgage and gifts including a luxury car, in exchange for using his influence and breaching his duties “in ways that benefited the government of Egypt”, while bolstering a halal meat certification business based in his New Jersey district linked to the Egyptian state.
New “treasures and secrets” have been revealed at the site of a sunken temple off the Egyptian coast, the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM) announced in a press release Tuesday.
The team investigated the city’s south canal, where huge blocks of stone from the ancient temple collapsed “during a cataclysmic event dated to the mid-second century BC,” the institute said.
The temple to god Amun was where pharaohs came “to receive the titles of their power as universal kings from the supreme god of the ancient Egyptian pantheon,” it said.
“Precious objects belonging to the temple treasury have been unearthed, such as silver ritual instruments, gold jewelry and fragile alabaster containers for perfumes or unguents,” IEASM said. “They bear witness to the wealth of this sanctuary and the piety of the former inhabitants of the port city.”
Ethiopia's giant hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile stokes Egyptian fears of dire water shortages.
Egypt has voiced anger after Ethiopia announced it had filled the reservoir at a highly controversial hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile river.
Ethiopia has been in dispute with Egypt and Sudan over the megaproject since its launch in 2011. Egypt relies on the Nile for nearly all its water needs.
Egypt's foreign ministry said Ethiopia was disregarding the interests of the downstream countries.
Ethiopia says the $4.2bn (£3.4bn) dam will not cut their share of Nile water.
"It is with great pleasure that I announce the successful completion of the fourth and final filling of the Renaissance Dam," Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on X, formerly Twitter.
He admitted the project had faced "internal and external obstacles" but "we endured all that". The dam began generating electricity in February 2022.
Mystery surrounds a plane from Egypt loaded with money, fake gold and guns that was seized in Zambia.
A private plane found with more than $5m (£4m) in cash, fake gold, guns and ammunition on board is at the centre of a deepening investigation in the Zambian capital, Lusaka.
Everyone knows the aircraft flew from the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and landed a fortnight ago in Zambia, but that is where the certainties stop. So far nobody in Egypt or Zambia admits to chartering the plane or owning its contents.
With so many questions unanswered rumours have been swirling.
Could those involved be high-level Egyptian or Zambian political or military figures? Was this a one-off flight or the first out of hundreds to finally be rumbled?
What is known is that all six Egyptians aboard the aircraft and others who joined them at Lusaka's airport are due to appear in court on Monday.
Egypt holds thousands of political prisoners for months and years without trial, frees a handful — and then takes in more.
The arrest of Mr. Kassem is particularly disturbing. He is former chairman of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights and was previously publisher of Al-Masry Al-Youm, an independent newspaper. In 2007, he was honored by the National Endowment for Democracy with its Democracy Award. He has been a strong advocate for independent journalism in Egypt and highly critical of Mr. Sisi’s military rule at a time when Egypt is in a deep economic crisis. Mr. Kassem told the BBC last month, “The change that needs to happen is not just about Sisi no longer being in power, but a restructuring of the Egyptian economy that cannot happen with the military in power.” He and others launched the four-party al-Tayar al-Hurr, or Free Current, a political coalition planning to oppose Mr. Sisi in next year’s elections.
A decade after hundreds of Egyptians were killed in a single day when security forces dispersed a sit-in protest in Cairo, a new report released by a human rights group to coincide with the anniversary of the massacre has claimed that authorities debated but ultimately rejected potentially less leth...
Al-Minshawi told the committee that authorities had discussed less lethal options to clear the sit-in, including cutting off water and electricity and “opening the sewage,” as well as besieging the square to prevent food supplies from reaching protesters, according to the report.
But the authorities decided that these options would have taken longer to end the protests and would have “inconvenienced residents in the area,” Al-Minshawi said, according to the report.
Al-Minshawi told local media in 2020 that the plan had been to peacefully disperse the demonstration until the protesters began attacking security forces, but made no mention of the debate within the security forces about other options that are detailed in the EIPR report.
“The government was torn between dispersing the gathering at any cost in a short period of time, or dispersing it at a lower cost but over a longer period of time,” the investigation report said, according to EIPR. Egyptian security forces' bulldozers moved in to disperse a protest camp held by supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and members of the Muslim Brotherhood, on August 14, 2013 near Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood said at least 250 people were killed and over 5,000 injured in a police crackdown.
Egypt on edge after at least 278 killed in bloodiest day since revolution
“The government has opted for the first option, as the leaders in the sit-in had gone beyond that which is fathomable or appropriate,” the report added.
Citing an attempt to “balance” government progress with concerns about Egypt’s foreign currency inflows, Moody's Investors Service extended its review of Egypt's credit rating on Friday for an additional three months. The agency, which downgraded the Egyptian economy’s creditworthiness in Februar
The agency, which downgraded the Egyptian economy’s creditworthiness in February on the back of the foreign exchange crisis and the depreciation of the national currency on foreign exchange markets, has been reviewing Egypt’s ability to repay its debts in foreign and local currency since May.
Sisi recently told officials he's searching for a new framework to manage Egypt's affairs
“He wants people who understand the country’s crisis in non-political matters, who know that democracy and elections won’t solve the problems.”
So says a source with access to the halls of power in Cairo, conveying President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s read on the current state of affairs at the end of his second term in office and nearly a decade in power.
Sisi’s second term in office ends on April 1, 2024. Under amendments to the Constitution made in 2019, he can be reelected for a third, six-year term that would run until 2030. Preparations for the election will start in October, with the election to be held in February 2024, State Information Service head Diaa Rashwan announced earlier this month. ....