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yakir aharonov, der 1959 mit david bohm den aharonov-bohm-effekt erstmal beschrieben hat wird am ende gefragt:
- I read somewhere that the reason you decided to do the AB effect was that you didn't really think potentials were something that was just a mathematical tool like most scientists believe.
- That is correct. I was very ignorant, luckily. Sometimes it's good not to know too much.
Do you want to make your own nacho cheese (queso dip) that melts as smooth as the store-bought stuff, but uses real cheese? Of course you do! All you need is your favorite cheese, a few teaspoons of vinegar, and Alka Seltzer. Yes, Alka Seltzer. This cheese sauce tastes of pure cheese, and it's bomb proof. Make a big batch and refrigerate it. Nuke it in the microwave over and over. It just melts back into smooth, molten cheese. Enjoy!
Recipe:
(1) Combine 3 Alka Seltzer tablets (aspirin-free, flavor-free) with 6 teaspoons (60g) of distilled vinegar. Let this react until fizzing stops.
(2) Grate 6 oz / 170 g of medium-hard cheese, like cheddar.
(3) Pour Alka Seltzer mix into pot and stir in cheese over medium heat until soft and melted.
(4) Adjust to desired consistency with water, about 3 oz / 85 g.
(5) Stir in your favorite chili peppers and enjoy!
ich schliesse mich der empfehlung von john gruber an:
you’re going to love […] the essay. This is one for the ages. It’s so good.
diese idee hat mir besonders gefallen, auch wenn sie mit etwas mühe bereits heute auf fast allen geräten konfigurierbar ist (und ich fast alle geräte auf still geschaltet habe)
5) Ship a real “quiet mode”
Not “quiet except for what we care about.”
Quiet.
No popups. No tours. No surveys. No “news.” No nudges.
If the product is genuinely valuable, quiet mode should improve retention, because it respects the user’s attention and intent.
Also, it’s a nice forcing function. If your product can’t stand on its own without constantly poking the user, that’s a signal. Maybe not the signal you want, but definitely a signal.
“Design has to work, art does not.”
— Donald Judd
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@MendItMark versucht ein altes autoradio aus einem ferarri zu reparieren ich schaue ihm dabei sehr gerne zu. das hier ist der erste teil (teil 2).