Grapefruits are already man-made hybrids of others fruits. Hybridizing fruit is way less complex and way more safe than tweaking medication and trying to get it approved.
People become ultra violent, majority starts killing each other, anyone slightly bad starts doing bad things, most of them get killed by the other people they do bad things to. Total rampage.
Cycle repeats and repeats 100 times. Pacifists / smart people GTFO of town and hide in forest.
On 100th day, cycle stops unexpectedly. Only it stops at night, after the daily rampage is over. Nobody regenerates.
Cycle starts unexpectedly again, every once in a while.
I think a problem might be that even if you have an internal rating system, it's still a spectrum and the other person doesn't know what that percentage of confidence you have is. If you're 95℅ sure, maybe you still want to communicate that it isn't 100℅ since assuming you're 100℅ sure might cause problems.
Things change all the time, even if it's part of your field of expertise. Today, gorillas are technically monkeys and Pluto isn't a planet, but lots of people are sure those aren't true.
We tax businesses. We shouldn't be allowing businesses or churches to influence government. I believe "no taxation without representation" is meant only to be applied to people.
Rust is amazing. I've been using it for six years now. Being strict is exactly what you want when building anything more complex than fizzbuzz. It's just that people aren't used to it so it makes them uncomfortable enough to not attempt to learn it or see how beneficial it is.
Isn't the terminal only going to affect performance when it's displayed in stdout? I'd think a program like find / using pipes would send the data under the hood and all that the terminal would deal with would be the output of the entire command.
That's a myth