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  • I figured it out. Typed the ln2 into my text and then forgot it in the calculator.
    Great, I'ma redo alll my numbers then rq

  • I fear their apartment is at -50°C and this is a cry for help.

    At least I am relieved to know that even acclaimed authors native to the cup-measurement system don't know what "a cup of flour is".

    I'll be off baking my pannenkoek with 150g of flour then.

  • What's the issue with a 4k screen? I love my 4k phone, lower dpi displays just look plain worse and pixelated to me.
    Especially for reading it's a game-changer, it made my eink reader redundant for me.

  • Wouldn't this make the units temperature-dependent?

    Landauer limit is one kTln2 per bit of information, so at 300K about 3 zeptojoule per bit.
    Dividing by c² we get 32 micro-quectogram per bit, so 32 yoctogram per terabit. 256 yoctogram per terabyte.
    The Author wants half a septillion terabytes, 0.5•10²⁴ terabytes, half a yotta-terabyte.
    That makes 128 grams.

    Since I don't know what on earth "a cup of flour" is, I can't judge if the comic character proposes a reasonable conversion, but 0.1kg seems like a reasonable amount to use in cooking.

    For baking I would rather have my units temperature dependent than density dependent (I can compact my flour or work with water or nuts, all having different densities, but my room temperature will always be roughly 300).
    I endorse einstein-landauer units.

  • Look into I2P.
    It's a network similar to TOR, but more suited for usecases like torrenting.
    For anything you do on I2P, you can rest assured noone else can even in theory trace it back to you.
    Go visit http://tracker2.postman.i2p for a large collection of public domain content.

    The only issue is that there is also a lot of content available in german and english language which is not in the public domain, and due to the anonymous nature of I2P noone would be able to warn you of that. So take care you don't accidentally seed the content to others, keeping it online for even more people to commit the same mistake with noone the wiser.

  • The blue thing (avali I believe) still has wings, so I'd say it's merely a bit less readable.

  • may wanna put that in a code-block

     
        
    ┌──────────────────────────────┐  
    │  I MADE UP THIS IMAGINARY EVENT   │   
    │  AND PUT IT ON A SIGN FOR MY PET  │   
    │           TO POSE WITH            │  
    └──────────────────────────────┘
    
      
  • Ah your next novel is done? Make sure noone reads it, it would diminish the value of the tax-writeoff when we delete it.

  • This website is maintained by Uros Gazvoda, founder of Futuristica, to help spread uBlock Origin - free, open-source ad blocker.

    Not fake, just unaffiliated. The presented links and info seem correct to me.
    ubo is also warning about a different fake page on their repo but not this one.

  • 1 Liter Wasser = 1 Kilogramm
    1000 Liter = 1 Kubikmeter

  • away

    Like, from you personally?

    Aside from Australia or Japan, a move should improve the average ping users experience.
    Most people are not from the us, and given its geographic location nowhere close to it either.

  • Looks good, I wood wear that.

  • You can always parallelize, this would be more beneficial for latency.

  • Why are there four speech bubble indicators but six objects?

    That's a common design choice in commics for groups of people is it not?
    Looked like an intentional design choice to me before I noticed it's ai.

    the experiences that make us uniquely human

    What do you mean by that?

  • Sizes are off, especially the circle wouldn't fit.

  • Where's oolite?
    Also I can recommend wz 2100 as an rts, I'd say it's similar to settlers hok.

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  • ISPs on a voluntary basis, not the nation

  • ... know what?

  • rna is a completely different molecule, with different properties and used differently by the cell.

    For one, rna is less stable than dna, it will fall appart quickly while for dna that process takes millennia.

    But more importantly various cell machinery will only accept dna or rna for their respective functions. The cell can put dna into a nucleus and still let rna move outwards to ribosomes for example.
    Ribosomes are built from rna and incompatible with dna, so there is an isolation ensuring dna can't get "executed" unintentionally. There are also a large range of gene regulation mechanisms along this extended chain.
    Since evolution kinda codes randomly with whatever it has, this duplicated mechanism of storage will be used all over the place. For example here you can give short double stranded rna a suppression effect while keeping short double stranded dna free for a different purpose (like maybe crispr).