Looking at life through the eyes of a tire hub
Looking at life through the eyes of a tire hub
Tbf, microplastics would typically contain plasticizers, so that distinction doesn’t seem very important other than to highlight that plasticizers are the biologically active component.
Dumping Core
The Expanse intensifies
Oh it was great.
Want the regular desktop? Well now it’s an app you need to open!
It’s certainly better than Windows 8 and it’s awful mandatory touch interface.
Which is funny, because they’ve already been ruled a monopoly and that gravy train is going to be gone.
At the heart of the case are billions of dollars’ worth of exclusive agreements Google has inked over the years to become the default search engine on browsers and devices across the world.
According to the court, Google’s 2021 payment to Mozilla for the default position on its browser was more than $400 million, about 80 percent of Mozilla’s operating budget. A spokesperson for Mozilla said it was “closely reviewing” the decision and “how we can positively influence the next steps.”
Make Zombie Reagan take Carter’s former place and build homes (by hand) for poor people.
The holy water that leaks out of the sink will probably burn him out of existence anyway.
God, I hate that. I find search results all the time (that don’t involve google) that are now completely different :/
Like… I was looking for that specific search.
Sort of funny when you consider all of the information in the dossier was public information already…
Might be historical reviews
I guess you could edit it to have them crawling out of the grave? Though a bit of a stretch to call that phone high end.
I also think Mordechai and Rigby should be HTC abd Google, given they sold (most) of their phone team to Google to help with the Pixel phones (and to highlight that Google also removed SD slots… RIP Nexus)
Takes on a slightly different meaning in the context of XZ utils
Lol, what a great title
Flask does - maybe a reason to switch? Lol
my former manager who wanted projects estimated in minutes.
Sorry, the number buffer overflowed.
but Mars L1 Lagrange point is only 2.2million km [from the sun]
I… don’t think that’s true? The L1 point is fairly close (in solar system scale) to the planet.
In the future it is quite possible that an inflatable structure(s) can generate a magnetic dipole field at a level of perhaps 1 or 2 Tesla (or 10,000 to 20,000 Gauss) as an active shield against the solar wind."
Indeed, “in the future” seems to be doing quite a lot of heavy lifting. As noted, 1-2 Tesla is a pretty powerful magnet - so you’d need a pretty big and powerful magnet.
It also doesn’t completely protect the entire planet just two critical points on the surface.
That is certainly an important catch.
Mars gets roughly half the light of Earth, so I don’t think Solar panels would be realistic (how much solar panel surface would you need to power a magnet of that size?)
I’m also not sure a nuclear reactor is realistic - forget the nuclear waste, how do you get rid of the heat waste?
You’d need quite a big magnet operating at a level akin to superconducting magnets in particle accelerators.
Perhaps someone could calculate more accurate numbers and feasibility, but to me, it currently sounds very out of reach for us (not impossible, mind you).
You just put a giant magnet in space at Mars’ L1 Lagrange point
Well, that’s a lot saner than nuking the poles.
Doesn’t seem like we’re near technical feasibility, though - how would you power such a massive magnet in space?
Just another reason to boycott Goya