153IQ-yet-retarded
153IQ-yet-retarded t1_iy3c1uy wrote
What…. Space ain’t a total vacuum my dude. It is just a vacuum i. e. there ain’t no earth atmosphere in it.
Where there is energy there is temperature.
Hence space has temperature almost always above total zero though usually an unimaginably low magnitude above.
For example the closer you get to the sun the warmer since the more energy and stuff is in the vacuum. It is not like there is a hard cut or wall like barrier.
So the reason answers are contradictory is because space temperature is contradictory. It is not the same everywhere, at all.
Since people gather new information each day statements about an average change as well
153IQ-yet-retarded t1_ixh5l5s wrote
Imminently? No. In a rather "short" long term kind of way? Yes absolutely. Not because of climate change but because of growth.
153IQ-yet-retarded t1_ix25758 wrote
Reply to comment by datasciencepro in [D] David Ha/@hardmaru of Stability AI is liking all of Elon Musk's tweets by datasciencepro
I am quite certain most employees at twatter were unproductive because most employees were likely censors.
153IQ-yet-retarded t1_ix24oed wrote
Reply to comment by datasciencepro in [D] David Ha/@hardmaru of Stability AI is liking all of Elon Musk's tweets by datasciencepro
„engineers“
153IQ-yet-retarded t1_ix24f26 wrote
Reply to [D] David Ha/@hardmaru of Stability AI is liking all of Elon Musk's tweets by datasciencepro
Oh noooo!!!!
Anyways…
Now gtfo to some gossip reddit echochamber where you can flame people for disagreeing with you.
153IQ-yet-retarded t1_j0id8wu wrote
Reply to [D] What kind of effects ChatGPT or future developments may have on job market? by ureepamuree
Long term we, the programmers will become the new proofreaders for AI generated code solutions.