CS and advanced statistics is what lots of applied math is anyway
fullsquare
does DSP count as maths, because there's plenty of that in radar design. or any other sensor with some double-use potential for that matter
in this economy?
it can be bought in italy as a cleaning agent without going through entire process as for reagents purchase iirc
apparently ww1 era british soldiers figured out that cordite works like amyl but shittier (more specifically, nitroglycerin part) https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/abaf/009c8713aadd8accbb03b2b40a93b5c3c77a.pdf
it's hacky and wrong. or you could use different hardware, maybe from competition, because result isn't worth electricity it used
gpus as used for genai aren't really suitable for normal loads like aerodynamic simulations, genai uses low precision data like fp8, fp4, blackwells and such are optimized for it so hard that you can't really do anything else on this thing
"article" is entirely too charitable, this is a substack post
nah. loam is, for example, 40% sand, 20% clay, 40% silt and it's close to middle of that polygon, on top of letter O
for example, draw a line from 50% sand point on edge to 50% clay point on edge, the first one is 50% sand 50% silt because that axis for sand is also 0% for clay, the second one is 50% sand 50% clay because it lies at the line that is 0% silt
oh you "did your own research". i work in pharma and there's plenty of real problems to be solved instead of chasing wishes of dead chinese emperors
at least he didn't say he "fell on it" and it was totally an accident