Sure. It just means you got a drinking buddy!
Sure. It just means you got a drinking buddy!
“Manna” from Marshall Brian. It’s a available online: https://marshallbrain.com/manna1
Ah, winning was easy, young man, governing’s harder
With the rising sea levels due to glacial melt the saltiness of the water is going down, so really this is just doing the fish a solid! /s
The process they describe for making it is simple, takes a bit over 3 days, and the tools and ingredients are fairly common. I would hope someone tries to replicate this ASAP and we start to see whispers of the validity of this soon, like in the next week or two.
Oh yeah, the UX on that could definitely use some improvement, but remember Kbin is very young, the dev just went from 0 to plaid in 2 weeks and has been dealing with server size issues the whole time so there hasn’t been a ton of new development except bug fixes. If you can code, consider proposing a fix via a pull request.
Top right, click your user name and select profile. In the profile screen, right next to your user name scroll left for “subscriptions”
It sounds more like you want a cross posting feature. There is no reliable programmatic way to determine both threads are about the new show, and anything that’s not reliable and programmatic is just ripe for abuse.
A cross posting feature would be nice, but for something like “the new episode just dropped” without some serious coordination between the communities, you would still end up with a lot of threads.
Do you think Microsoft actually cares or this was just a good way to reduce their areas their PR team need support?
A “one day protest” is likely going to have little to no effect.
Would love to see the ones that could be easily retrofitted into housing go that way and the ones that can’t go to another purpose like farming.
Yup, that’s terrible. PSC’s still have a long way to go and we need to find encapsulation technologies to extend their life more, but where they shine is that they should be dirt cheap. If they cost 1/4 of silicon based cells, but only last 1/2 as long, that’s still a massive improvement.
An ROV could attach a couple lift bags to it, fill them and bob it to the surface for retrieval, but the problem would be that it would take a lot of compressed gas to get the initial lift considering 13,000 ft is like 385 atm. Once it gets moving though, watch out!
AI is only as good as the model it is trained on, so while there are absolute truths, like most scientific constants, there are also relative truths, like “the earth is round” (technically it’s irregularly shaped ellipsoid, not “round”), but the most dangerous “truth” is the Mandela effect, which would likely enter the AI’s training model due to human error.
So while an AI bot would be powerful, depending on the how tricky it is to create training data, it could end up being very wrong.
Just wait for IPO day and then “Blackout 2: Electric Boogaloo”
“How to save a life” by The Fray is literally intervention instructions.