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To alkylate is to attach an alkyl group, which basically means attaching a saturated hydrocarbon chain to them, which is shown with the bendy things attached to the people in the image.

I think you’re thinking of alkal in the sense of alkaline, which is basic/high pH

The whole idea is that the quantum particle can’t have had the state you’re measuring all along. If it did, then measuring a particular set of outcomes would be improbable. If you run an experiment millions of times, you have a choice in how you do the final measurement each time. What you find with quantum particles is that the measurements of the two different particles are more correlated than they should be able to if they had determined an answer (state) in advance.

You can resolve this 3 ways:

1: you got extremely unlucky with your choice of measurement in each experiment lining up with the hidden/fixed state of each particle in such a way as to screw with your results. If you do the experiment millions of times, the probability of this happening randomly can be made arbitrarily small. So then, the universe must be colluding to give you a non uniform distribution of hidden states that perfectly mess with your currently chosen experiment

2: the particles transfer information to each other faster than the speed of light

3: there is no hidden state that the particle has that determines how it will be measured in any particular experiment

See quantamagazine.org/how-bells-theorem-proved-spook… for a short explanation of what ‘more correlated than expected’ means

How Bell’s Theorem Proved ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’ Is Real | Quanta Magazine

The root of today’s quantum revolution was John Stewart Bell’s 1964 theorem showing that quantum mechanics really permits instantaneous connections between far-apart locations.

Quanta Magazine
You just setup the wolf container and give it access to the docker socket to spawn more containers. Then when a user connects via moonlight, they choose an app via the UI, and it will spin up a container for that app with a virtual desktop just for them.
This is exactly what Wolf is meant for. It works great!
Games on Whales

This is very cool! Nice job!

Would you like a critique?

Yeah I think they’re counting NOAA as non-free since you couldn’t run their servers yourself. Which like, NOAA is doing the data collection and analysis themselves. I’m not sure that’s a fair classification. Maybe I’m missing something
Isn’t it just NOAA?

Wow that’s extremely annoying.

On openwrt, you just tell the interface to grab a /64 from any other interface that tags its delegation as shareable. And on the source interface you can specify with what priority those /64s are given out.

Isn’t the recommended strategy to delegate a larger prefix to the gateway and then make smaller subnetworks from that for each interface? Then you don’t have to deal with separate prefixes.
Almost all Wikipedia pages allow not only live edits but anonymous ones as well. It worked remarkably well until the hallucination machines arrived.