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I ended up turning my TV off and watching from my phone because of the buffering/freezing. The audio would continue to play and the screen would be frozen with a loading percentage that never changed.

I have Spectrum (600 Mbps) for ISP and Verizon for mobile.


Physics Girl on YouTube is still fighting it.

https://www.youtube.com/@physicsgirl


I do wonder how much of this is self-fulfilling atrophy. You're tired and sick, so you stay in bed. Then you get weak, making you more tired. Hopefully she can turn things around, regardless of underlying causes.


It sounds like for cases like hers, trying and pushing yourself to exercise only makes you weaker, not stronger. If you're curious, her channel has a number of videos about this.


I'll check that out.

I know when I'm recovering from an illness I need to push myself a bit to regain energy. But it also makes sense that its not a universal experience.


Yeah, she was so active and productive and engaging as a youtube content creator. She is one of my favorites! So it's just stunning to see how profound whatever is happening for her is. She went from bright and engaging to basically a state of profound depression (I mean this in a physical sense.)

Hopefully she finds out the whole picture some day, makes a recovery, and will do an extensive retrospective.



The last one is quite perfect indeed, others are overdesigned and too specific in their styles that look dated now.


It isn't perfect; it is even worse (unless CSS is disabled; I often disable CSS due to the excessive and undesirable CSS in web pages (which sometimes makes it very slow, but even if it doesn't, it doesn't look very good)). The original is better.

> Shit’s finally lightweight and loads fast;

The original does it better. (If JavaScripts are enabled, then the <script> command might make it slower but you can omit that. Fortunately, this "perfect" one does omit the <script>, at least.)

> Finally fits on all your shitty screens;

Not very well. With a small window size, the font is too big and it doesn't fit. With a big window size, it wastes space. The original, without CSS, allows it to fit to the window size appropriately.

> Finally looks the same in all your shitty browsers;

It is better not to; it should look correct in all of the browsers but that does not mean that it should look the same. User preferences, considerations having to do with the display (e.g. mono vs colours), available fonts, accessibility, computer types, etc, can and should make it different, and the author of the document should not have to worry about most of this (as long as minimal accessibility tags are included where necessary; see below about the HTML lang attribute).

> Won’t bleach your fucking eyeballs at night if your browser thinks you like dark things;

The use of CSS means that it is necessary to make this consideration. Omitting CSS makes this unnecessary.

> The motherfucker’s still accessible to every asshole that visits your site;

Due to the redirection of "http:" to "https:", it isn't.

> Shit’s still legible and gets your fucking point across.

Let the reader decide what is "legible".

> I know you love marginalization, but you should take care of people. The HTML tag doesn’t include the lang attribute in your shitty webpage.

This is a valid point; there are benefits of specifying the language.

> Don’t let improper marks and quotes make their way onto websites because of dumb defaults in applications and CMSs.

The ASCII quotations marks are good enough for most purposes, and are also more portable. However, if you do not want to use them, OK; at least you added a <meta charset> command in this case (which is relevant for this one, so it is appropriate to be included; but the <meta charset> command is superfluous in the original).

> And did you let the browser choose the font? Don’t make me read such text with Times New Roman.

I hope you do let the browser choose the font, according to the font installed by the user. Don't make me read such text with needing to download additional fonts that I don't want.

> And as you’ll never be perfect, let others improve your shit or do what the fuck they want to.

OK.


Wow! I’m just a normal person here. Could someone explain how that’s making the sound from the AM station like it’s a speaker?


The audio signal is encoded in AM signal by effectively multiplying a high-frequency "carrier" signal (like a 1.4 MHz sine wave) with the amplitude of the audio signal (some squiggles that match the air pressure waves we perceive as sound, around 0-20 KHz).

As a result, the peak of the voltage on the tower is changing with rise and fall of the audio signal. And that peak voltage change is changing the spark in some way that makes it get hotter or cooler really fast (or something), which causes the air that is getting zapped to expand and contract, resulting in an air pressure wave that is relative to the original audio.

There's probably a pile of distortion due to all of the physics of the arc (high frequencies seem louder), but humans are pretty good at hearing the human voice through all of that anyways.


Title seems oddly similar to another Reddit-like post from today….

Show HN: Non.io, a Reddit-like platform Ive been working on for the last 4 years (https://non.io)


Of course, that makes complete sense considering reddit is having a blackout for the next two days so people are hoping to capitalize on the turmoil. Definitely the best time to launch a competitor though they have a very steep hill to climb!


Title seems oddly similar to another “Reddit-like” post from today!

Show HN: FlingUp, a Reddit-like platform Ive been building for the last 2 years (https://flingup.com)


I wonder if running PiHole would be a good work-around?


I am not OP.



The UMich article contains a quote that I think argues that there is nothing “on the other side” of black holes that could be the birth of a new universe: “If cosmological coupling is confirmed, it would mean that black holes never entirely disconnect from our universe, that they continue to exert a major influence on the evolution of the universe into the distant future” Tarlé said.

That suggests to me that popular notion that black holes are an entry point to a wormhole leading to a new place would be unfounded.


No because we have tools that can measure those energy levels and we don't see "invisible things" with them.

For the second part I have no idea, but that would be a fun thing to discover, universes just feeding into each other.


I have my own "conspiracy" theory about black holes relating to our universe. Bare with me here.

Some scientists believe in parallel universes and are unsure how they may or may not interact. Some scientists also believe in the so called "Big Bang' that began the expansion of our universe.

Since everything is made up of molecules/atoms (or matter in general) etc and all those things have a resonant frequency, what if each parallel universe operates at a different resonant frequency and our brain is only tuned to receive/understand the frequencies of our own universe? This would somewhat explain why we cannot perceive the other universes. Keep that in-mind for the below.

My theory is what if black holes are just vacuums sucking all the energy from one parallel universe into itself only to be blasted out the other side (that we cannot see) creating the "Big Bang" event to create the beginning of the next universe?

Makes you think, even if it sounds crazy.


I also have this conspiracy theory. Maybe we should start selling t-shirts.


i'll read your short story if you read mine :)


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