Ive had similar issues on both windows and Linux, seems to be a hardware thing:
For some microSD adapters you specifically have to plug the SD card into the adapter before the adapter is plugged into the computer. I assume its something about the computer only registering a "new device" when the USB is plugged in.
Hypersonic heating is really weird. We only have data going to about mach 17 (the HTV-2 was the fastest solidly atmospheric vehicle I found) but as we go from subsonic, to supersonic, to hypersonic regimes air becomes pretty much incompressible, and forms a really solid shockwave in front of a fast-moving object. Air is a pretty good thermal insulator, so for very fast, blunt objects they actually heat much slower than you might expect.
Tl;Dr it absolutely vaporized, but it likely lasted longer than you might expect.
Doesn't exist. Some metals can form organometallic complexes (with CO, CN, methyl groups), in which case you get for instance "organic mercury" compounds. Iron can also do that, but that's not what theyre talking about here.
What they mean is "biogenic" iron. The snail precipitates dissolved iron and sulfur in the water to form its shell out of iron sulfide. Its a different physical structure, but chemically similar to iron pyrite (fools gold).
The SI base unit is actually the kilogram (despite naming), a metric tonne is actually a megagram lol.
Anyhow, if the prefix-less naming matched the base unit, 10 kg would be a "decagram". As it is, it's 10,000× the base of the naming system, and there's no prefix on factors of 10 above 1000, so sadly there's no way to name it neatly.
Edit: actually it looks the like the Greek for 10,000 is "myriad", so it would be a myrigram. Dope!
One thing that no one ever talks about with this is the massive air resistance on it going Mach 164 through the atmosphere would incur (albeit for a very brief period)...I bet that would knock 25-50 kmph off it easily.
Pandoc does allow you to make "github styled" PDFs and HTML from markdown, can confirm! It doesn't have any of the widgets, but the text formatting looks the same.
Oh my god I didn't know the Alt trick...I've had so many programs glitch out and fake full screen themselves (1440p screen, so different issues than OP) and had no idea what to do about it! Lifesaver.
What makes them a gimmick IMO is that they're sold as "this will change your life and the way you work", but really it's just that a subset of the audience for the gimmickless product thinks they're kinda neat.
I mean...duh. When Europe and the US outsource so much of their heavy manufacturing to China, that's effectively offloading a colossal amount of their emissions. Since China has few energy resources other than coal, it amplifies the issue.
Something called a "lesion" around a base mismatch, basically a bubble in the strand pairing. It can introduce kinks in the helix, and generally is the result of mutation in one strand.
The article does specify that it would report if the newest version of the firmware for the CPU family is not installed, so it doesn't seem like this is that particular kind of BS.
Ive had similar issues on both windows and Linux, seems to be a hardware thing:
For some microSD adapters you specifically have to plug the SD card into the adapter before the adapter is plugged into the computer. I assume its something about the computer only registering a "new device" when the USB is plugged in.