Codex now works directly in Chrome on macOS and Windows.
It’s even better at working with apps and sites in Chrome, and now works in parallel across tabs in the background without taking over your browser.
To get started, install the Chrome plugin in the Codex app.
Awesome & wholesome:
Slashdotters were dunking on @stevewoz for selling his Apple stock… then he showed up in the comments with the most grounded reply.
Gave away his Apple wealth, funds museums, pays his taxes, and measures life by joy: “Happiness is Smiles minus Frowns.”
The Atlantic is in uncharted territory in 2024.
Severe marine heatwave conditions have rapidly developed in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and off the coast of Florida, with water temperatures already peaking in the low 90s in Florida.
The Florida Keys and the Bahamas are already under a bleaching warning as ocean temperatures are at record-warm levels for late May, leading to accumulating heat stress for coral reefs and marine ecosystems. Water temperatures in some areas are up to 5-8°F above normal
Nearly the entire tropical Atlantic is experiencing a marine heatwave, with virtually no areas seeing average or below-normal water temperatures across millions of square miles of ocean.
These record hot ocean temperatures across the Atlantic will also provide more fuel for developing hurricanes. More heat in the ocean equates to more energy for hurricanes, exponentially increasing the upper limit and damage potential of hurricanes.
Just a 2°F rise in sea surface temperatures can increase a hurricane's wind speeds by over 13%. This means a 140 mph Category 4 hurricane can become a 160 mph Category 5 (in favorable atmospheric conditions), with nearly 3x the damage potential.
The combination of La Niña, which leads to favorable conditions for hurricane development (low wind shear and weaker trade winds), and the record-warm tropical Atlantic has prompted NOAA to issue its most aggressive hurricane season forecast on record for 2024.
78k followers, blue checkmark, whatever that is these days, professional disinformation spreader. These are apparently the new @X most satisfied and loyal paying clients. Good job, @elonmusk
Papyrus of Ahmose or Mathematical Rhind (1500 BC); an oldest Manuscript written in Algebra and Trigonometry.
Manuscript shows that Egyptians used first-order equations and solved them in several ways. They also know quadratic equations and solve them. They also know numerical and geometric sequences and know quadratic equations like two :
X2 + y2 = 100,
Y = 3/4 x, where x = 8, y = 6,
This equation is origin of Pythagoras theorem, a2 = b 2 + c 2, and Egyptians used to call unknown number (koom).
Pythagoras developed his mathematical theories after travelling to Egypt and learning from Egyptian priests, and this has been proven in books of Greek historians and scholars such as Farpharius of Sour, Herodotus and Thales.
Egyptians had Algebra, Trigonometry, and Geometry about 2000 years before birth of Pythagoras and about 3000 years prior to al-Khwarizmi being born.
British Museum
#archaeohistories
Defeated SNP leadership candidate Kate Forbes to leave Scottish government after turning down job offer from new First Minister Humza Yousaf https://t.co/nNcfEBztm8
What a fascinating DNA study of the origins of the first Indo-Europeans. Looks like they came from somewhere in the Caucasus, Zagros, or adjoining areas of the Middle East.
https://t.co/JGDSIZ49m6
ROFL
"An Apple spokeswoman said the company “has every interest in supporting a robust ecosystem of third-party browsers and web apps, and will continue to promote innovation and choice while ensuring users’ privacy and security are protected.”"
https://t.co/TV3xDAgFrJ
Unlike the Android 13 betas from other OEMs (including Google), Sharp's beta doesn't overwrite the original installation, meaning you can switch back to Android 12 without a factory reset. How is that possible? Through Dynamic System Updates (DSU).
https://t.co/KCo9zP1ool