Edges
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It means a lot of human economic activity can get collateralized and automated, and push a lot of human intervention to the edges, the places where information moves from the real world to the blockchain.
And so we're drawn to places that have good edges, and if you don't supply the edges, people won't want to be there.
Smooth out the edges; go for the center; that's the big market.
The
edges
my not be as sharp as before, but it still looks pretty good, and if it needs repairing, it is really easy to do.
It doesn't light up green everywhere in the background, only on the edges, and then in the hair, and so on.
So what you would expect is that if you measured the orbital speed of the stars, that they should be slower on the
edges
than on the inside.
Here's the DNA origami, and what we can do is we can write 32 on both
edges
of the DNA origami, and we can now use our watering can and water with tiles, and we can start growing tiles off of that and create a square.
In the very first stage, it takes the visual input and extracts
edges
and rods and dots.
And the next one becomes more complicated
edges
and shapes like little half-moons.
Water froze around the poles and shaped the
edges
of the Earth.
And you can also tell, because of the sharp
edges
and the way things fit together, there are some non-linear processes.
Second one, without sounding overly Zen, and this is a quote from the Buddha: "Finding yourself in the margins, looking to the
edges
of things, is often a really interesting place to start."
So I decided that we wouldn't just do a program, or we wouldn't just do something to go around the edges, but we would call into question the very structure that produces poverty in the first place.
A ring of bone solidifies the carapace’s
edges.
So, as things went through this process, Fincher would always say, "It sandblasts the
edges
off of the performance."
The silvertips are the ones with the white
edges
on the fins, and there're also gray reef sharks and hammerheads off in the distance.
And in fact you can program the self-assembly of things, so he starts chocolate-dipping edges, changing the hydrophobicity and the hydrophylicity.
Geyserite is a rock type that only forms in and around the
edges
of hot spring pools.
Friction climbing doesn't have any sort of hard positive
edges.
Now, we lawyers can and will keep filing lawsuits to stop the government from brutalizing our clients, but we can't keep tinkering around the
edges
of the law if we want migrants to be treated humanely.
And so we build for it in Africa first and then we move to the
edges.
Finally, the flap is closed, and its
edges
reseal themselves in just a few hours.
Over time, they added planks to the log boat base using the clinker, or "lapstrake," technique, meaning the planks overlapped and were fastened to each other along their
edges.
He traces the
edges
of the individual networks and then color codes them.
The classic media problem, from the 20th century is, how does an organization have a message that they want to get out to a group of people distributed at the
edges
of a network.
And then I started rubbing, very very gently, till some of the
edges
were quite square.
Humpback whale has scalloped
edges
on its flippers.
And those scalloped
edges
play with flow in such a way that is reduces drag by 32 percent.
This is the part of the brain which perceives
edges
and patterns.
A harvested field of grain, with some grain in the corners, reminding me of the Hebrew tradition that you may indeed harvest, but you must always leave some on the edges, just in case there's someone who has not had the share necessary for good nurture.
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