Correct, we’re all dying and we’ll all continue to die. Now, why don’t you start living, and enjoy the neon sign?
Correct, we’re all dying and we’ll all continue to die. Now, why don’t you start living, and enjoy the neon sign?
It’s ok, not every social event is going to go well and most of the time it’s nothing personal, we’re all just kind of bumbling along through the confusing and absurd reality that is life.
May I join this group hug?
Oh yeah pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to pointers to a null.
McGonagall spots him, confiscates it, goes back to her office, sparks it back up and gets to ripping phat drags.
Given that Potter is a blank slate of which JK Rowling occasionally used to espouse derisions against characters’ actions that didn’t align with her “don’t-rock-the-boat” neo-liberal attitude, Potter would 100% act like that.
Well I’d recommend giving Charlie Stross’s books a read.
Personally I’ve only read Rule 34 which was a good book.
Essentially, yes.
In Minecraft this is the equivalent of crafting a hoe which unlocks the whole of agriculture in the game.
Nobody knows what discoveries we’ll make and what will grow from these discoveries. Exciting times.
Each time we peer into the quantum world we do a shit load of what is called Fundamental Research. This fundamental research leads to new discoveries in our understanding of quantum physics which then leads on to commercial research to apply these new discoveries to engineer new things.
What this new tool does is unlock a whole new batch of fundamental research that can be done which in turn will advance what we can build on top of it.
Instructions were unclear, got myself sent to hell.
Unless this one has John Bercow as the robotic speaker of the house, I’m not interested.
This is the one with John Bercow, I’m sold!
Explains why they keep getting killed out of curiosity and fucking anything vaguely humanoid.
I’m no expert in biology, not my science as I dropped it after highschool, so I’m not going to pretend I know much, I’m merely hypothesising.
But I do know that removing large parts of bio-mass from the ecosystem will have consequences that need to be considered.
As far as I’ve read about sterile mosquito introduction is that it’s an attempt at population reduction not extermination. I’m guessing this will allow the experts in this field to study the effect this effort has on mosquito populations, malaria rates, and other insect and mosquito predator populations.
Also our understanding of biology has come on leaps and bounds and I expect that within the next 50 years (barring a catastrophic event that impacts humanity) we’ll have much more control over the ecosystem and I hope that allows us to improve human life and be better stewards of the environment.
Well in theory yes. However there are billions upon billions of mosquitos and therefore, despite their small size, they are a large bio-mass.
If we try and remove a large bio-mass like that from the ecosystem there’s bound to be knock-on effects in the food chain. We need to be sure that gap does get filled and what would fill that gap doesn’t have any effects that could be worse than Malaria i.e. an insect that could swarm and cause famine.
Borg cube? Way too smooth and shiny to be a Borg cube.
Maybe if it was made by Apple. Now that’s a terrifying thought.
What is the bottom panel from?
I don’t need to read German to understand this.
Additionally I’d like to thank Technobase.fm and Trancebase.fm from WeAreOne for helping me finish my Masters Thesis in 72 hours. And for their continued support in the engineering workplace for the last 6 years.
Thank you German internet radio DJs, you have saved me from poverty in a crumbling country.
Usually Nodachi and his harem.
Bro, do you need a hug?