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Honestly I don't get why we don't educate more on how to manage water consumption and hydration. It's highly situation dependent and both about listening to your body (natural thirst) and pre emptively anticipating water needs.

If you are going on a multi day backpacking trip in the desert you are going to be consuming a lot more water than sitting at your computer in an air conditioned office reading HN. And you also are going to need to be very cognisant of consuming adequate amounts of electrolytes (particularly magnesium and salt). You also would be wise to "camel up" at least a bit beforehand to make sure you are at peak hydration at the beginning (and of course anticipate carrying enough water with you or knowing potential water sources you can filter from).

People who are into running also become aware of this and those who do any activity in extremely cold and dry environments.

In addition most people have a base level of water loss (even while sleeping) through your skin that varies but is I believe around a half liter (specifically 400ml or 14 fl oz) per 24 hours. This is not the typical sweat out of your armpits from being a bit too hot - it's known as "insensible perspiration".

Water management is a very valuable skill and much more valuable than just trying to have some blanket "liters per day" recommendation. And getting water from your food is never a bad idea either !


What kind of machine did you build around it ?

Using an Epyc platform to get plenty of PCIe lanes and memory channels. I have couple of extra 3090s plugged in which get some offload and help with larger models that don't fit entirely on the blackwell.

How are you using the 6000 with a Mac ?

It's becoming the modern adult equivalent of the old kids saying:

" I know you are but what AmI ? "


Isn't that just like our normal museums now ?

Yes but much further in the future when someone else digs them up.

No, the artifacts stayed where they were found. Different concept.

Not the one I'm referring to. Which I just looked up and got the region wrong -- it was in Mesopotamia. It was an actual museum showing ancient artifacts in a building, 2,500 years ago. Some of the things in that museum were an additional 1,500 years old at the time they were on display.

It's a funny story because the modern archeologists who dug it up were very confused by finding objects from different regions and separated by hundreds or thousands of years, all in the same layer.


You must have been cheering when they blew up the Buddhas of Bamiyan because at least white people didn't have them.

We had a party and everything. If you meet the Buddha on the road ...

Hey Siri - can you please order this guy a spare set of lungs ?

Or upgrade their Tesla to that bio hazard filtration level

Kagi is great

That being said a giant corporation like Google releasing free but amazing research like AlphaFold or (less so) something like Gemma is still cool. They're the ATT PAC Bell or IBM of our age it seems


Was "LiquidMetal" anything more than a good aluminum alloy ?

Yes, it was an amorphous metal alloy. I knew people from grad school that worked for the company.

They have interesting properties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_51frrQzCYM


Yes.

I have a Sandisk Titanium flash drive which is the first practical application of the alloy, shortly before Apple snapped it.

It's feels solid, not wearing down and pretty robust for what it is. It doesn't get scratches like aluminum alloys.

It's entirely something else.


So it's Titanium? That's cool - what's the name of the flash drive and or do you have more info ? Always loved titanium stuff

Nope, it's called/branded "Titanium". The thing was built from Liquid Metal.

Image of the thing: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=scale-down,wi...


LQMT Liquidmetal Technologies, Inc. A penny stock at this time.

I think most of the commercial liquid metal like the sandisk drive were zirconium based.

Kagi !


Kagi all the way

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