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  • What applications do you have that IT controls the password requirements for?

    IT controls your AD credential requirements in most cases and that's pretty much it. It sounds like your employer needs to implement an SSO solution.

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  • Basically the sensor is interacting with the quantum particle by measuring where it is before the slit. This collapses the wave function of the particle, causing it to appear at one point in space. Since the particle is collapsed to a point before the slit, it travels through only one of the slits and impacts the screen. Since it is just a single point particle now, there is no wave to interfere with the particle and create multi-line wave pattern, so we just see two straight lines on the screen that match up with the slits.

    The sensor performing the measurement is the observer in this case. No living creature is needed to observe the particle to make it collapse. It's simply just, quantum particles are just wave functions up until the point that they have to collapse to a particle because it has interacted with something (a screen or a sensor or anything). That is about the limit of my understanding at least

  • Those poor plants
  • Fun fact, humans share more DNA with fungi than they do with plants. We share nearly 50% of our DNA with fungi.

    Plus mushrooms are the sex organs of the mycelium organism. Just an extra fun fact for free there.

  • This is seriously trippy
  • Reminds me of some fever dreams I used to get as a child. Like something that is both monstrously huge and extremely tiny all at once. My brain couldn't make sense of it.

  • installing awnings?
  • You could place the top pieces at an angle instead of vertical like in the pic.

    Or if you built something like this that had a slope to it, you could put polycarbonate on top. Or corrugated metal or fabric etc. You would just need the slope so that rain and snow wouldn't settle on it.

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