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They do, and did. Perhaps this reaction with the ozone layer just hasn’t been considered until now.
They do, and did. Perhaps this reaction with the ozone layer just hasn’t been considered until now.
This is a conversation to have with a lawyer.
Isn’t it? I get peoples photos occasionally in place of Street View for certain locations.
That’s cool, I guess. Definitely not what I’ve been finding in the streets. And I’ve never seen those in the local stores.
Boy do I wish flossers would just go away. So much pointless plastic waste. And people keep chucking them out their car windows. They’re fucking everywhere. They haunt my dreams.
“Bitcoin mining may be our last line of defense against a CBDC [Central Bank Digital Currency],” Trump said in a Truth Social post Tuesday.
lol, no shot he wrote this.
I’d still own one if they were just banned on highways. The risk is probably pretty low on low speed city streets, where these would be most useful.
Actually not a Boeing this time.
You say that like this shit is hard to use.
I’ve had significantly more animals run away from me than towards me.
Oh yeah, I agree it’s super inefficient currently. But if the theoretical 100% efficient process is 5% of our current yearly energy expenditure, that sounds promising and suggests we shouldn’t just write off the idea.
Thanks. That last graph seems the most relevant. Kind of wild how the regions changed so drastically in the last couple years there.
Your graphic doesn’t go past 2011.
exiftool -all= /path/to/file
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ETA: Not sure what’s with the downvotes. I use this command all the time.
Looks like a specially modified SyncThing was just used for exfil.
Just click this link bro. Just one more link man. Just click it I need it.
Can’t imagine “shutting down completely for just two weeks” would exactly be reasonable, but yeah I wonder if the article had a typo in it. I’m not sure. As of right now, the numbers are still the same in the article.
If the numbers are correct, expending like 5-10% of our energy expenditure for a single year on carbon capture sounds a lot more reasonable than the article suggests. Even if it were half of our yearly energy usage, that sounds pretty reasonable if you draw that out over a few decades.
By stealing its photons!
(it’s a joke)
On new install without logging in a Microsoft account?