Can’t wait for Cthulhu’s tragic origin story.
Can’t wait for Cthulhu’s tragic origin story.
It isn’t instantly converted back to water. Even if it were, it doesn’t instantly go back into the ocean. This over simplification of “hydrogen means free energy” is dangerous and is reminiscent of the early days of nuclear and fossil fuels. Don’t flame me for wanting to consider all the possible negative effects. Neglecting potential downsides is why our planet is in such a terrible state now.
Has anyone considered the effects of increasing the salt concentration of the ocean? And don’t tell me “the ocean is big, we couldn’t possibly have an effect” because that’s what climate deniers have been saying the about the atmosphere for decades. Our fresh water supplies were massive at one point too and look what we did to them. Our water needs are growing and will continue to grow. We need to consider and account for all potential side effects.
Why is the solution to our problems always to tap into yet another finite resource? Can we not just stop buying shit we don’t need? Is it that hard to stop growing crops where they don’t belong? How about we stop paving over all our watersheds? Why’s the solution have to be “just start sucking it out of the ocean?”
Calm down, joke police.
Yay, now we can drain all the water from our overheated planet!
Gonna show this to my Discrete math professor
When the math is just words and symbols you know you’ve gone too far. It’s probably time to graduate and teach.
That’s more up to the grapheneOS devs
Too bad they don’t sell them in the US. I would buy one immediately.
Maybe I will finally be able to afford a WiFi 6E router now.
Nobody said you couldn’t exercise in the living room.
The explaination of how differentials work was painfully wrong. An I lost confidence in this author’s ability to explain the topic.
The reward is the giant nut you get on Dec 1st.
They aren’t even correct in a pedantic way. What a loser.
This comment from 2023.
Fake news!
This is FUD. AI integration is a given, but I doubt they would outright axe the start button unless they plan to fundamentally change the Windows UX design language.
If they do, expect it to go the way of Windows 8.0 real fast.
They are all obese, yes.