>Be 26 year old loser
>Work and have money saved but don't have any post secondary skills to lead to a fulfilling career
>Can't decide to go through with an IT degree or become a mechanic and then try out mechanical engineering
Help /sci/
what do you want, encouragement?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYm5A45-mb8
>>9141294
IT is good if you live in a an Urban area. Otherwise trades or ME are your best bets.
Hey /sci/, I still don't get how the sum of integrers can be -1/12, do you think you can explain it to me ? Sorry if the meme is getting old, I have high school understanding of maths but I'm honnestly pretty good at it so i think I can get it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_%2B_2_%2B_3_%2B_4_%2B_%E2%8B%AF
>>9140908
Ooooh I get it I get it, it's really interesting, thanks anon!
>>9140913
>Ooooh I get it I get it, it's really interesting, thanks anon!
No problem
Hype!
>stephen hawking afraid of AI
>elon musk afraid of AI
>"awww shit nigga it's the end of the world"
>do some research about it
>mfw 99% of the "AI" they talk about is just a simple evolutionary algorithm
CS fags, pls report in. When do you think machines will finally "think"?
>>9140476
They aren't talking about evo algos. They are probably talking about neural nets. Elon is basically a CIA funded front, who knows what he has seen.
>>9140476
Never. If it will think, it won't be a machine anymore
What's the point of this, evolutionary speaking?
it keeps bugs out
>>9140287
It's the only proof of character suitable for women.
Why can't we preserve a head for long using machines? Where's the failure?
We can oxygenate the blood, we can inject sugars and nutrients and stuff, we can filter the blood of toxins, we can pump the blood and if necessary we probably could preserve the spleen and tyroid too.
>>9140145
politicall unwillingness for one.
>>9140145
We can't oxygenate, pump, and filter blood reliably enough.
>>9140145
Human heads, you mean? There was that russian guy who experimented on doggos.
So im getting a root canal (endodontic therapy), on tooth #7 (maxillary lateral incisor).
Do i really need to get a crown tooth cap? or can i perhaps get away with a less extreme restorative option for the tooth?
The tooth currently appears healthy and does not cause me any pain, i doubt there is risk for a tooth fracture, especially since its not a molar.
I like your clarity of thought
If you think about it, it's crazy lucky that the moon goes around the sun at roughly the same rate as the earth, or else it would be really hard to see things at night.
this is a moon, say something nice about her
>>9139810
Luna is pretty.
y-yeu're very bright
>>9139810
Starlit nights are sufficient.. Its clouds that ruin visibility at night.
Serious fucking question.
How do you rate this calculator. I found it still brand new in the box in the closet in this room I'm renting. Apparently the old tenant left it.
Is it a good find?
Also show off your calculators and rate them.
TI-85s are like $100 right now at walmart. If that sounds good, then sure.
>>9139740
well?....
let me see your calculators nerds.
Its a mice museum piece, they haven't made ti85s in like fifteen years.
One step closer to the maiden flight. The captive carry test went perfectly
Is there a good pidgin science website for high iq niggers?
someone give me a number on how many sheckels there are to collect
How do I obtain mathematically perfect brainwaves?
Hey /sci/, I'm a maths student from a well renowned unit in Eastern Europe interested in applying to elite American PhD programs. What is the typical bachelor degree curriculum for competitive candidates?