A dab of super glue in the screw hole, find a screw driver you don’t really care about, add a drop of superglue accelerator
A dab of super glue in the screw hole, find a screw driver you don’t really care about, add a drop of superglue accelerator
Generative fill on a dummy layer, then apply 0% opacity
Yeah wait, how do they make money
Fix the laws?
No. It’s the GMOs who are wrong.
Both GMOs and nuclear can be used to mitigate climate change too… :(
The bigger the incentive the more money gets spent on funding the necessary R&D.
What?
Potential means voltage in the context of electricity
I can’t find a better way to describe it.
A lot of factories don’t emit chemicals into the air.
If you stood next to a factory there’s a high chance you won’t be exposed to anything nasty. Or, a lot less than the ocean spray apparently.
The companies absolutely knew about the danger without telling anyone else.
It’s like the radium girls. Or agent Orange. Or asbestos. Or lead. Or CFCs. Or PCBs.
Pushing the power switch shouldn’t do anything to static electricity.
If it weren’t the USA, it would have been the Nazis or Russians who invented it.
They burdened future generations?
This reminds me of the “Nathan for you” episode where he turns a bar into a “live theatrical performance” so patrons could smoke as a loop hole.
But honestly, the freedom of speech / claiming “art” stops applying when you’re doing something else illegal (threats of violence, slander, csam). Why would this be any different?
General AI has been a philosophical concept and science fiction topic for decades. It’s been a goal since at least the 80s.
If all the people with a brain who give a shit stress themselves out into having health issues and heart attacks, what are we left with?
Probably related to dryness of winter air?
Because in public, the ground is probably more gross than your feet (dogshit, car oil), but in your home, your shoes are probably more gross than your own feet.
Similarly, in public, seeing other people’s feet is gross. But not as much at home.
I wonder if bowlers felt like that about electronic scoring?