Sounds like I have a new test pod to set up. Lemmy is nice, but the devs are kinda out there. Lack of app support has been the big holdback from trying out PieFed.
It would have to if the field could help open locks figure it for maybe 6 inches or so, size of a hand + pick.
My physics brain wonders though, in order for a pistol/rifle to fire these we have to assume the mass shrinks as well or else the small amount of powder wouldn't move it. Once it grows again if the mass grew as well it should just fall to the ground if it didn't get an extra push...
Where does anyone claim it as fine classical art? But then again a banana taped to a wall sold for a few million so not that anyone has standards.
Fun fact, a lot of major musical acts don't write any of their own works, but they perform the creative works of others. Sometimes the inspired idea is implemented with another's assistance.
Donnie soon; 'computers are for nerds, I don't use em, we where a lot better off without all this cyber nonsense, and their Intel is wrong, Tulsi is wrong here, should have gone with AMD, sound a lot like and, and this and that, brings things together...'
It's kind of unfortunate that Democrats tend to be more respectful of people's property because the Trump 'I did that' stickers would be flying off the shelves otherwise when this stupidity spikes gas prices.
Would putting a Q: and A: in front of them satisfy you or would that send you off on a different tangent of chastising web users on their formatting?
Maybe instead of people needing to apply exacting rules to accommodate an accessibility tech, the tech should get better at interpreting human tendencies of writing. Even today I can write in a non-structured natural language form and a decent chat bot can typically make a reasonable interpretation of it without help.
In some ways the kid's poem about an old lady who swallowed a fly/spider/bird/etc is a good image of our attempts at controlling invasive species. Eventually, nature will figure it out without our help.
I wonder, just as a thought exercise, what would happen if they ended up decertifying the election. I would presume some do-over eventually, if anyone could trust the system any more, but in the meantime do you just rewind the last couple months and decide it didn't happen?
Well when you have a major chunk of the population actively hostile to science for disagreeing with their established world views that's not unexpected.
Right, I just use the term sometimes to say hiding things, even if it's hidden via encrypting it.
Will have to delve into the papers for simplex later here, but in the end there needs to be some type of known identity to pin a communication to, otherwise you've already breached the confidentiality point of the security triad by not authenticating the recipient.
You'll never guess who they are!