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I remember seeing some results from a group using OCT imaging[0] that was on-par with a CGM, just bulky and requiring multiple high-end GPUs to actually run. So it's in principle possible, if nowhere near practical currently

[0]: pretty sure it was this https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsnano.1c00497


I presume you’re thinking of something else?

That approach seems to require injecting nanoparticles and was tested in a simulation of skin not actual skin. Getting bio monitoring tattoo’s is a promising approach, but it’s more involved than just selling a watch.


I found it to be way too underspecific; more of cursory overview for a undergraduate seeing it for the first time in a business school than someone interested in digging into time series forecasting in depth. Don't have a better recommendation though, unfortunately.


> At the end of each chapter we provide a list of “further reading”. In general, these lists comprise suggested textbooks that provide a more advanced or detailed treatment of the subject. Where there is no suitable textbook, we suggest journal articles that provide more information.


Box and Jenkins is probably the best book, and the older editions are much cheaper (and about the same quality) as the newer ones.


unrelated, I bet you really like David Foster Wallace


Or just read Wikipedia, which I'm sure it will crib from poorly... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer


Thank god, I've had to cobble something like this together for my own notes a couple of times trying to parse papers and was never quite sure if I was missing something.


funny that one of the better f u t u r e ideas in this thread got heavily downvoted. This is probably one of the more efficient ways to automate package delivery, up to a small-ish size, and requiring a pretty high density. If NY wasn't a clusterfuck when it comes to getting projects built, they might actually have the density to justify the maintenance costs.

> Small electric vehicles

why not just use pneumatics? It's a proven technology used in sufficiently large facilities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumatic_tube#Contemporary_us...


Interesting, the automated version of racing wikipedia pages:

https://wikispeedrun.org/

Though the path it gives from Manifestiny https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifest_destiny to Homo Sapiens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human seems to go through a hyperlink not found on the page? Might be buried in versioning or other languages though.


Even fire safety is frequently done in an overly onerous and ineffective way, e.g. the double staircase requirement that doesn't apply in many other places because other, more space efficient solutions were found.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRdwXQb7CfM&t=648s


I have a friend who is putting in a temporary tent structure for a party on top of a swimming pool. Fire Marshal said it must have a sprinkler system...


Because battery tech is evolving fast, and lithium could quickly become far less valuable...


it's... clearly not abandoned. Pretty sure you mean dilapidated.


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