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  • That compatability has been dropping recently, especially for games. Most of my CD games need extra libraries to run now, if they work at all.

  • This is fluorescence, which turns invisible light into blue light. Like how your teeth and some clothes glow at a rave or glow bowling alley.

  • I'm rocking an S8 as long as I can, but no updates in 5 years is starting to cause compatability issues. I'll have to look into /e/OS soon I think.

  • I'm instantly distasteful of any recipe that adds onion for flavour. That stuff is pervasive, overpowering, and in nearly everything already. Unless onion is the focus of the recipe, I'd like to actually taste the food in the dish, not onion again.

  • Butter is great, and garlic is good but doesn't smell that much. Screw onions though.

  • There's no profit motive for large scale carbon capture anyway, so big CC plants and big nuclear plants would need the same political will.

  • Wow, I don't think a single one of those people even know what a soldering iron is.

  • All of those platforms have sources of revenue besides ads.

  • Nope, those "answers" didn't help even once, so now they're filtered out of search results, and DNS banned. Quora does not appear on my devices.

  • imagine

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  • Sure, I don't disagree. The difference is I had a source to criticize. You know what info I was working with and can guage how reasonable my claim is. If you go around to people convinced of something and say "Nuh uh", it doesn't matter if you're correct, you'll be laughed out of the room.

  • The oceans would eventually freeze over, but the deep ocean could stay liquid for tens of millions of years. Ice is a pretty good insulator, and there is more than one moon in the solar system suspected to have liquid oceans under a layer of ice.

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  • Maxminning in this case.

  • Staying on the right but taking a few steps left is still an improvement!

  • nice

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  • I just did this with my phone, which I use as a bus pass. I stayed up a tad late getting that working again...

  • Evolutionary pressures form new organisms, which feed biodiversity. More crabs aren't as diverse as that sounds.

  • My oint is that we have a plethora of direct evidence of exoplanets, but only a small handfull of indirect evidence for other universes at best.

    That's not necessarily evidence against other universes, but when asked about exactly how much evidence for other universes we have, "The math suggests they are possible" isn't very strong, especially when the math makes massively incorrect predictions elsewhere that we still haven't explained.

    What is the strongest piece of evidence for the existence of other universes, and the strongest piece of evidence for the existence of dark matter? There are serious theories attempting to explain the universe without dark matter right now, so jf the evidence for other universes is weaker than dark matter, people aren't going to take it seriously.

  • We can see exoplanets though, and we know there are trillions in just this galaxy. This is more like Planet X in our solar system; there's some observations that might suggest the existence of a large planet in the Kuiper belt, but we have no direct evidence whatsoever. Hardly anything we see would change one way of the other, according to our current understanding of solar system development.