I thought it was Mr. Hands, the aerospace engineer, that made us require that distinction.
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Good points well made.
No. O is rarest. The chromosome pairs are made of A,B,O. A & B are Dominant, O is recessive. If I’ve done the math right, there’s 144 ways to combine the genes of parents giving a resulting distribution of
A 33.3%
B 33.3%
AB 22.2%
O 11.1%Because AA, AO, OA all result in type A… BB, BO, OB all result in type B… AB and BA both result in type AB… Only OO can produce type O blood.
Edit: I assumed even distribution of alleles, which is incorrect as pointed out below.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ars Technica makes up quotes from Matplotlib maintainer("An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me"); pulls storyEnglish
12·3 days agoBenJ had coauthor credit on it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ubisoft Fires Team Lead For Criticising Stupid Return-To-Office MandateEnglish
2·12 days agoQC has stronger protections than neighboring ON does, actually. If the employee has more than 2 years of service they simply cannot be dismissed without just cause. Even under 2 years there are a bunch of protections, but at 2+ it gets harder.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Rolling xAI Into SpaceX—Creating the World’s Most Valuable Private CompanyEnglish
2·12 days ago100%. They’ve announced the plans for SpaceX to have an IPO, this will basically eliminate all of his losses even if they just shut down xAI immediately following acquisition (which they won’t do just yet, because people are still bag holding AI investments.)
This guy might be a dumb fuck, but he’s the smartest dumb fuck in the billionaire game.Edit: Some of his capital investors might have told him that they want out of xAI because they see where the wind is blowing. This gets them out with profit if they pull it off fast enough.
This (SpaceX IPO) is going to be a massive rug pull, for the 2nd round of public traders and I bet that he’s got structure in place to ensure that even after selling billions of dollars of shares he still holds 51% or some shit, or that his annual compensation is $0+1% of the company.
10 years ago I would have bought into a SpaceX IPO. Not today.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ubisoft Fires Team Lead For Criticising Stupid Return-To-Office MandateEnglish
9·13 days agoHe was attached to Ubi’s office Montreal, QC, Canada.
If there isn’t anything more than what is mentioned in the article, it’s highly that the CDPDJ would rule against Ubi if the dismissal is challenged; this would likely be protected as Freedom of Expression, as nothing negative was said about Ubi besides the implication that Ubi thought that their employees wouldn’t see their motives.
Oh. Well when you finish SOMA let me know how you feel. I’m interested to know.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The Scam that never dies
6·28 days agoI’ve considered deleting it from my digital collection entirely. I struggle to find redeeming value in it.
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News@lemmy.world•Minneapolis hotel worker fired over 'doxxing' of ICE agents
2·1 month agoDid you think that the Gestapo would have permitted random people to take their pictures and run away?
The ability to spread images and video online nearly instantly has changed the dynamics somewhat.
Nah it’s the ship from Flight of the Navigator
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I finally understand Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnelsEnglish
1·3 months agoLooks like a totally legit domain. Much trusting.


Honestly, I try to avoid knowing any more about him than I can. I know a bunch of meta details, but didn’t dig that far into it.