Looks at fancy almost photorealistic game with beautiful graphics and a complex storyline that cost tens of millions to make yeah imma go play minecraft
Your average science guy, Linux nerd, and Minecraft player. Left Reddit for this place and haven’t looked back. :)
Looks at fancy almost photorealistic game with beautiful graphics and a complex storyline that cost tens of millions to make yeah imma go play minecraft
Doesn’t need to be forward and up, just forward, orbital physics is fun that way. And yeah, even if all ~1200 kg of air in the ISS’s pressurized volume escaped at the speed of sound (completely unrealistic overestimate), the station’s velocity change would be around 1 m/s, which is only enough to decrease its orbit by a kilometer or two.
Can they buy Minnesota too? Or can Canada annex us? Anyone? Please?
“Pay your taxes!” - IRS
“no u” - sovcit
Yeah that got automatically enabled on my phone after an update… Guess how I found out?
Great, soon you’ll be able to play a game in 720p upscaled to 4k with AI, at 60 fps with 144 fps of AI-interpolated frames, with AI-compressed textures. Surely this won’t look like garbage!
Sunburn? Probably forever. Regular burn? Give it a few seconds, I’d guess.
That’s not entirely correct, they did use a fiber optic cable to transfer the data, as the more detailed article linked in another comment states. Quantum entanglement itself can’t be used to transfer data; you still need to send the entangled particles through some physical means.
From what I understand, the significance is that you can transfer the states around while keeping them in a superposition. Thus you can continue to perform computations with them even after moving them to a physically separate quantum computer.
A toilet paper roll is topologically a torus, which has one hole, so that’s easy. The other ones though…
Link to the script? I’d love to give it a try.
Guess we’ll have to see how they handle this. Are they going to be good and do a full recall, or pull an Intel and do everything they can to avoid it?
Yep, on my machine it just says bash: /: Is a directory
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Making Win 11 even harder to install is a bold move from Microsoft. Most average users are content with using the OS that comes with their PC and upgrading it when necessary. But if the option is to either buy a new PC or fiddle with registry settings in hope that Win 11 will work, I think a lot more people will start looking at Linux instead.
Classic logical fallacy, p→q ≢ q→p
Just shove a 3 in there somewhere, it’ll do something I promise!
Dw I gotcha, just reposted your post there (hopefully stealing is okay).
You can copy and paste the video URL into the Wayback Machine, if it’s decently popular there’s a good chance the title and maybe even the video itself is archived.