Voiced is like the th in the, unvoiced is like the th in thin.
Unvoiced sounds the same whispered, whereas voiced loses its buzz when you whisper.
Voiced (eth):this that then with the then breathe bother those though
Unvoiced (thorn):thread thin thanks width breath both youth pithy smith thatch thought throughout thorough
Interestingly, Icelandic and Old English used thorn for the voiced one too, but with the introduction of eth, that usage dropped out of Icelandic and with the introduction of the printing press, y got substituted for thorn in English, resulting in "ye" for the, which was never pronounced "yee", always "the".
Arguably, the printing press came at exactly the wrong time for English, which was at a time of language change and inconsistency, and we got stuck with some very inconsistent spelling. For example, the letter cluster (grapheme) ough represents different sounds (phonemes) in though (oh) thought (or) throughout (oo, ow) thorough (uh), partly because the Old English/Lowland Scots sound gh was on its way out. In Lowland Scots (much closer to Old English than Modern English), night is pronounced similarly to the German word nicht, but gh is voiced when ch is unvoiced.
This is great, but it's interesting to me that this is almost the opposite of how Trump stands, weirdly sticking his belly button forward so you can't see how fat he is as easily.
I used the duckduckgo autocalculator just now, and 30/31.56*3.6 is about 3.4, so it's much closer to 3.4kW.
(It's not power output, it's manufactured storage output. I think of it as like a factory that produces 3.4 litre capacity jugs per second, but they're not jugs, they're actually batteries. Big ones.)
They could make a 120kWh battery (which would give a family car a range in the region of 450 miles) every two minutes.
Because they fucking got elected by the fucking stupid American fucking electorate.
There have only been a handful of years when the Republicans haven't had the elected numbers to block things over the last three Democratic presidents.
Vote for progressives in the primaries if you want things to get better.
Buying new cars is stupid. You wasted several thousand just by driving it out of the dealership. Let someone else do that and buy it a year later with low milage and ten grand off.
I can't resist cancelling the units even though it doesn't actually make sense because it's a capacity not a volume, as it were, but that's a 3.6kw factory!
This graph clearly shows that AI is also shockingly bad at factual accuracy and at telling a news story in such a way that someone who didn't already know about it to understand the issues and context. I think you're misrepresenting this graph as being bad about sources, but here's a better summary of the point you seem to be making:
AI's summaries don't match their source data.
So actually, the headline is pretty accurate in calling it misrepresentation.
Don't worry. I mean nothing but humour by it. I myself am married to a physicist who takes absolutely no interest whatsoever in programming, but can talk happily for ages about something weird they found.
Amazon is laying off or has lost truly staggering numbers of experienced staff.
So it might not be AI, although my experience with AI suggests it's right about 60% of the time and there's no way I would let it implement it's own recommendations anywhere near anything that earned me money.
It might just be cheaper, younger, newer staff making mistakes they don't know how to fix.
Voiced is like the th in the, unvoiced is like the th in thin.
Unvoiced sounds the same whispered, whereas voiced loses its buzz when you whisper.
Voiced (eth):this that then with the then breathe bother those though
Unvoiced (thorn):thread thin thanks width breath both youth pithy smith thatch thought throughout thorough
Interestingly, Icelandic and Old English used thorn for the voiced one too, but with the introduction of eth, that usage dropped out of Icelandic and with the introduction of the printing press, y got substituted for thorn in English, resulting in "ye" for the, which was never pronounced "yee", always "the".
Arguably, the printing press came at exactly the wrong time for English, which was at a time of language change and inconsistency, and we got stuck with some very inconsistent spelling. For example, the letter cluster (grapheme) ough represents different sounds (phonemes) in though (oh) thought (or) throughout (oo, ow) thorough (uh), partly because the Old English/Lowland Scots sound gh was on its way out. In Lowland Scots (much closer to Old English than Modern English), night is pronounced similarly to the German word nicht, but gh is voiced when ch is unvoiced.