The interesting part is that some people are able to see.
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The interesting part is that some people are able to see.
Color - none (I hate not being able to visualise color as I hate doing 3d texturing work in blender and I would like to be able to enjoy it)
Gender - ambigious
Look - lack of info
Ball - unpleasant to touch, got pushed from the top, palm sized, it made a sound, the scene looped before the ball fell off the table, in the next iterations the ball was made of foam, and lacked sound, the camera spunn around the table.
Table - four legs, square, standard height.
top or bottom? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
1 flux capacitor
2 positrons
1 hug
1 thingamajig
3 liters of blinker fluid
one simple manual excavator
1 mol of oxygen
1 µg of unobtanium
1 grimoir for casting spells
1 ring to rule them all
50 melons for grade school math problem
“Love” is the answer.
This mastodon user claims otherwise:
Smallest features are around 13nm due to EUV wavelength. I think people incorporated hacks to etch smaller stuff but not much smaller.
I think it is similar stuff as with Moore’s “law” that is not an actuall law only a trend or myth.
In the 70’ 80’ 90’ that number represented an actuall size and it stuck into 00’ 10’ and 20’
Yes, but that is long past an actuall transistor size and just a marketing term.
I would say Ascendance of a Bookworm is my favorite but it’s not The Best world.
Disc World would be the best.
Naussica from the valley of wind, and Made in Abyss had very good worlds but they lack depth.
Don’t forget to bring fruit!
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