

Allow me to translate from Chav: The Register first reported on this which created the feedback.
I’m just this guy, you know? Except on Lemmy.
Thanks to /u/crank0271 for the name
RIP Kbin.social
Allow me to translate from Chav: The Register first reported on this which created the feedback.
It was designed to get you ready for K rations in a nuclear hellscape
ETA: After thinking about it, it does resemble a lot of the meals fed to GIs - canned stuff, weird ingredients, lots of processed foods. I bet that had an influence on this sort of thing.
Decentralized boredom at its finest
I feel seen.
Nanoparticles might do the trick!
I got engaged to an amazing, clever, beautiful, caring, and supportive person and I’m so excited about it.
It’s related to thermodynamics but it’s basically the square-cube law: the bigger you get the more your internal volume grows compared to your size.
Heating something large evenly is very difficult because of this. It’s why burritos are lava on the outside and icicles on the inside out of the microwave, or why you need to cook a large roast slowly.
I fully expect individual organs to be cryo preserved which is fantastic. Even a portion of a liver would be significant.
But I think the laws of thermodynamics will prevent preservation of whole heads, let alone bodies. (And then there’s all the other issues with cryo like what happens when the clinic goes out of business.)
Cryo works for animals and tissues up to a certain size. The problem is that once it’s a bit bigger than a guinea pig it gets a lot harder to reheat evenly which causes damage. Imagine if your skin and muscles were thawed but not your heart, for example.
I’d haunt a data center and randomly flip bits unless they do some kind of weird ceremony at shift changes
Okay, then they’re either an idiot or a nazi or both. Still makes me want to avoid them.
45% is still too high for me to trust Americans.
Everyone I talk to has about even odds of being a nazi
Being able to express yourself clearly and also read and interpret text is a big part of the humanities. Far too many folks in tech think these are worthless skills to develop and become a pain in my ass.
Yeah, they usually don’t jiggle like that. However, the plane was very stable prior to that and on what looks like a normal glide slope.
One thing I just learned is that there was a pretty stiff crosswind, so they had to yaw to the left to straighten out. This normally means the right wing gets a bit more lift so you compensate with right stick to keep it level.
A wind gust at the right time would have caused the wing to not gain lift and the aileron correction could have sent the wing into the ground.
Specialization is for insects
Then a bit of soma and some orgy-porgy
My living room is used for business meetings when I am not there.
Ignoring the fact that living rooms and conference rooms are different rooms for a reason, how is this at all desirable?
My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city
Don’t worry I’ll be fine because I don’t have to rent out my living room and can see the stars.
This article feels like someone trying to make New Urbanists look bad.
That would be pretty manly
I can fix a carb float and also use a computer
My kid spends a lot of time helping their friends do basic computer stuff and we have the same rants about users.
I’m so proud.
They make mini PCs with five Ethernet ports that are perfect for this sort of thing.