- In June of 793, a group of Vikings, probably originating from Norway, arrived at the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, which was a monastic community, and they essentially slaughtered everyone, burned a couple of buildings and grabbed everything that had any value and left. And that was the first Viking raid that came in force. And I do think Lindisfarne is a good beginning date because the terror that it brought really signified what was to come for the next two to three centuries.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, essentially building fortified bridges, changes to their army, and so forth.
The idea that someone may be broken, as people have talked about with depression, they're broken, they can't make an essential amino acid, essential transmitter like serotonin. It's not the case because we're not correcting it.
So give a sense of how you actually do this. Essentially, this is really combining those first two elements I was talking about, which is making a targeted change. In this case, we're using CRISPR technology to turn a gene off or to turn it on.
By the 1860s, devices known as ice boxes started popping up in ordinary kitchens. Essentially, they were insulated wooden cabinets with a compartment for ice at the top, which would then cool down the food underneath, keeping it fresh. Families across the country soon bought ice daily or weekly, with the average New Yorker buying over 600 kilograms a year.
And the importance of that is, at that time, that was about the lowest level you could detect in water. Essentially, if we can detect it, it's too high. - So to put that into perspective, here is one 2,500-liter tank of water.
you might want to to go abroad and buy stuff, but here for now I'm not going to allow it. That gives me wealth. That's essentially the right hand side of the constraint. Given wealth and prices, the first story condition will define a Marshall and demand and direct utility.
One of the things is communication. Essentially, you have to begin every discussion with, "Based on what we know now, here's what we recommend, and this might change." And if you look at what CDC said in 2020 before it was silenced, Dr. Nancy Messonnier really had it exactly right.
Disruption to everyday life might be severe." When she said that sentence, stock markets fell, the White House flipped out, and CDC was silenced. Essentially for the remainder of the year. But that's what it comes down to, leveling with people.
absent a new rail line or a bridge across the Hudson, Harlem, East Rivers, what have you, there is no way to do it except for trucks. Essentially driving across Midtown Manhattan. And so Robert Moses, who was this imperious figure who really controlled infrastructure in lots
I'll step back and talk very briefly about the history of the private equity industry, which started in the 1960s, with what were then called bootstrap deals, which were essentially you identify a small family-owned company that maybe shows the potential for expansion but doesn't have the liquid capital they need to do it, and you pump in the money, and you sell them or take them public or whatever,
like that. So it sounds like if we think about the machinery of how this happens, it feels like heroic whistleblowers are essential to this process. If we talk about Snowden and Assange and uh one of the OGs is Daniel Ellburg who uh just reading here was an American military analyst, economist and renowned whistleblower best known for leaking the
bankruptcy, and force them out the hard way and and hurt them in doing that. So that's what they were trying to do. That essentially destabilized because of the revolution and we just deliberately or at least were trying to and apparently
And the maximum pressure campaign. Essentially as should be clear to everyone now. All these negotiations were just a pretext for war.
The current director of National Intelligence who issued her threat assessment, Trump's Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who issued her threat assessment in February, "Essential," Ron Paul. You are respected by a very large number of people.
i.e, every single parameter or neuron is activated as you're going through the model for every single token you generate. Essentially, the transformer is built on repeated blocks of this attention mechanism, and then a traditional dense, fully connected multi-layer perception,
i.e, every single parameter or neuron is activated as you're going through the model for every single token you generate. - essentially, if you paraphrase it, is that the types of training that will win out in deep learning
for its own conditions of habitability, then you're in trouble, right? Essentially by creating this equation, he's launching new fields.
Everyone said this would be impossible and couldn't be fixed. Essentially, what we did was implement a fiscal adjustment at the central bank amounting to 10 % of GDP. So, if you ask me, it's clear that we have not only made the biggest fiscal adjustment in the history of humanity, because we made a fiscal adjustment of
I think that we could very easily end up in a sort of uh, a situation where some tiny group of people are essentially oligarchs or dictators. And ironically, both of these risks, the loss of control and the constitution of power, are things that people in the industry have been thinking about for decades.
essentially 100% of our caloric value
essentially on the go you are not allowing your nervous system to calm down. And so for some people that's a whole bunch of different things. Some
essentially, you can just think of it as like it helps you feel calmer. When I feel calmer, I'm more cognitively
essentially the skills of identifying an opportunity, prototyping fast and cheap experiments to see if you've got something that
essentially said that I would like to take what I know, turn it into a playbook, take that
essentially practice religion, Islam, Shia Islam in their own way. The Shah was not hostile to religion, but he he
essentially doing is putting the pieces together to make a picture. There is direct evidence, there's just not direct evidence I'm sharing at this moment, but
essentially screen time apps.
essentials you need. Quint's 100% European linen pants and shirts are breathable and a perfect upgrade to your
Essentially, the Soviets um and the PRC have a falling out. And the US is looking for an opportunity to
Essentially, the Taiwan side, even though they kept the ROC name, accepted that, you know, their jurisdiction is
essentially on social norms and political and economic structures
essentially was suing the newspapers for invading his privacy, which he lost?
Essentially, he's he's flailing around at the moment. He's confronted with the wreckage of, to use one of his favorite
essentially in the in to anti-semitism, violent anti-semitism
essential you know to to build and cooperate together fully. So I think the
essentially, Australia is angry because Israel says it won't pursue a criminal investigation into the killing of aid
essentially stepped back and let the let the Supreme Court make this move Supreme Court make this move raises some raises some questions about whether the
Essentially, what Iran has done here is pinch a global trade artery. Has shown that it is capable and willing to
essentially walk back his negotiating positions to change the way in which he is negotiating with Iran and offer
essentially said, yes we want to build up our capabilities but the fact is we have built a world which is interconnected where you have to draw on
essentially beta testing for Tesla.
Essentially, it was sliding beneath the Eurasian continent, pulling India along with it.
Essentially: the gem likely formed from a meteorite slamming into the desert sand, causing the sand to melt and re-crystallize, along with those mysterious dark streaks.
Essentially, every Lao family makes their own roasted rice for laab.
essential. Every person should have this right, which I thought we did.
essentially the identical structure, which is a remarkable kind of feat.
essentially. And the idea was to look at benchmarks within the history of modern design in Egypt that I've identified through my study in relationship
essentially insulating ourselves to the constant titillation and invitations to consume.
Essentially, they got to a place where the logical system was predicting the entire piece.