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To add to this, a new type of brain cell was discovered just last year. (I would have linked directly to the study but there was a server error when I followed the cite.)
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To add to this, a new type of brain cell was discovered just last year. (I would have linked directly to the study but there was a server error when I followed the cite.)
You should forget anything you’ve read in this thread and play Outer Wilds ASAP. And you should go into it as blind as possible. Trust me; you only get to experience it for the first time once.
A new planet in a distant orbit, you say?
In before the signal is older than the universe itself.
This is why we need a corporate death penalty.
Well that’s an unorthodox way to sanitize your phone.
20% chance this man goes viral and actually gets elected
I hardly dream so I guess I would say “it’s a dream when I wake up afterwards”
There are already plenty of companies that sell managed data removal like this, Mozilla claims to be doing it better and perhaps they are incrementally more trustworthy than the smaller no name ones
It’s wackos all the way down
Sounds like IRC
For accuracy, it should be updated to read “Snitches will need stitches.”
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What are you talking about? There are endless services where you can get a free email address without spending a cent. Verifying that an email is genuine is a much harder ask than you might think.
Compared to more traditional messaging protocols it could seem that way depending on various factors like time zone differences and how often devices can be online.
It seems like in general, 1:1 conversations will require both participants to be online simultaneously to communicate. Group conversations can have any online participant act as a relay for new messages to offline participants, more or less.
Check out their documentation, particularly the article on how the distributed network works. Also the FAQ is massive! I wish I had the time to read about this in more detail right now
It’s because they all know to transform into 2d stick people to become harder to hit.
Nobody in America pays attention to the crosswalk signs :(
Silicon and silicone are two very different things, just FYI. But that does make sense
It’s still bonded to silicon carbide…
Don’t get me wrong, it’s an important advancement in semiconductor technology if the claims they’re making hold up. But it’s grown on silicon wafers. “Post-silicon chips” feels somewhat misleading here
You are on a different instance than the community. Because it’s a new community it probably just hasn’t federated to your instance yet.
Edit: also if you’re the FIRST person to access the community on your instance, that should be establishing federation in the first place
Yes, enforced pseudonymity would work much better. You can have up to three, or some number, of identities, they’re not linked to your info but they are all linked to each other.
Front trunk. It’s aggravating slang, but it’s been in use for decades, well before Tesla.