It’s probably to do with it being easier to add in speech than in writing. But I’m sure someone on YouTube can make a 10 hour documentary about the deep lore behind it!
Professional shitposter, occasionally gives out useful information.
It’s probably to do with it being easier to add in speech than in writing. But I’m sure someone on YouTube can make a 10 hour documentary about the deep lore behind it!
If it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck…
It’s not just new York times. All our national news sources did the same. And since it happened here they should know better. Needless to say, it has been a huge eye opener… And guess what, they even asked: “is this terrorism?”
I’d recommend downloading from sources that don’t compress a much/badly as YouTube does ;)
You get amazing features like: background play (which is more of an annoyance), remember where i left off (which doesnt work whatsoever, even 5 years after it was first released), download video’s to watch offline (you need to remember to download them first or hope that YouTube’s recommendation algoritm didnt pick videos you’ve already wachted) oh, and you can get a slightly higher bitrate for 1080p. So basically it loses all value.
No, that’s Christmas.
That is eerily similar. But then again, stuff like this probably also happened 2000 years ago. Just start doomprepping if people start wearing black and take up horseriding!
The one about the end times coming? Seems fitting! Does Christianity even have any other prophecies?
If you need a scapegoat, you pick one that can’t defend itself as easy.
Gotta love how human readable Python always is!
Infinite growth meets finite world.
I’m using this in every language I speak from now on!
6% revenue even, no masking the profits with losses!
A little bot of both probably :)
That wouldnt keep users trapped on the site as long. Trapping the users on the site longer makes Google rank it higher.
Yeah, but them telling you their life stories is also Googles fault…
Thank you for explaining. That was the context I was missing.
The work addresses the thorny problem of waste heat. Thanks to the second law of thermodynamics, a small amount of heat will always be released into the planet’s atmosphere no matter what energy source we use — be it nuclear, solar, or wind — because no energy system is 100 percent efficient.
“You can think of it like a leaky bathtub,” study coauthor Manasvi Lingam, an astrobiologist at the Florida Institute of Technology, told LiveScience. A small leak in a bathtub that’s barely filled doesn’t let out a lot of water. But as the tub continues to get filled — and our energy demands grow — that tiny leak can flood the whole house, Lingam explained.
I thought the problem was that CO2 was acting like a blanket trapping in all the heat. Is this “heat leaking” really a problem? If so, what about solar cells then?
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Usually ducks don’t speak at all!