AndarianDequer
AndarianDequer t1_je3rkk9 wrote
Okay, say this bacteria gets out and starts to convert every bit of carbon dioxide this planet has into plastic. What the shit.
AndarianDequer t1_jdxgpd4 wrote
"Send me an Aangeeeeell! "
AndarianDequer t1_jam3yf4 wrote
Reply to comment by periah250 in Eli Lilly caps the cost of insulin at $35 a month by urbanskyline09
That's exactly it. The haters only hate it when it's not them, receiving something for free.
AndarianDequer t1_ja1x4kv wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Recover_5807 in Just finished this puzzle today, but there is one piece missing... by Ok_Recover_5807
You should put it over top of a colored board and then frame it, that way the only color that shows is where it's missing.
AndarianDequer t1_j6n5rui wrote
Reply to comment by Horndog2015 in ELI5: Why do computers need GPUs (integrated or external)? What information is the CPU sending to the GPU that it can't just send to a display? by WeirdGamerAidan
Hilarious. Disc drives. Sounds about right.
AndarianDequer t1_j6mrm0z wrote
Reply to comment by Ancient-Ad6958 in ELI5: Why do computers need GPUs (integrated or external)? What information is the CPU sending to the GPU that it can't just send to a display? by WeirdGamerAidan
Yes, and please draw the rest of the characters around the house that do everything else.
AndarianDequer t1_j66efzn wrote
Reply to comment by Aphrozen in AI has designed bacteria-killing proteins from scratch – and they work by Ok_Champion6840
Interesting for sure. If AI can design proteins that kill bacteria, AI could design bacteria that are unstoppable. We just need to start fixing ourselves and creating humans that aren't so easy to push around, metabolabolically speaking.
AndarianDequer t1_j1vag46 wrote
Reply to What’s a show that you want a reboot from? by LostRest
Heroes. But not a reboot. Do it all over from scratch.
AndarianDequer t1_j01swsv wrote
I think the biggest difference for me is that old school games, you die too quickly, the game is too hard, and for ones that you have to use quarters for, we run out of money too fast. Most of these games are actually a lot of fun and the fun is extended when you can alter the difficulty or continue with infinite lives.
AndarianDequer t1_j01sg42 wrote
I think the biggest difference for me is that old school games, you die too quickly, the game is too hard, and for ones that you have to use quarters for, we run out of money too fast. Most of these games are actually a lot of fun and the fun is extended when you can alter the difficulty or continue with infinite lives.
AndarianDequer t1_iugl6aa wrote
Reply to When your very pregnant and hormonal wife wants the christmas tree up. You put the christmas tree up by Evox_
My family started in a new tradition this year. We put up the Christmas tree before Halloween and decorated for Halloween, orange lights and scary ornaments. Then we can just leave it all the way up through the beginning of January.
AndarianDequer t1_iufy77u wrote
Reply to Is taking rabies vaccine 100% effective? as in the once infected person won't need a booster shot in the future? by DetectiveSherlocky
I went to college for veterinary technology, one of my professors, a veterinarian, was vaccinated when he was 20. When I was in school he was something around 60 and had a tighter and it showed he was well within the value of being immune still. So his vaccine lasted for him over 40 years. But who knows?
AndarianDequer t1_iqs5qhf wrote
Reply to comment by jenkinsleroi in "Robotic surgery is a game changer for minimally invasive surgery" - More and more surgeons are using robotic surgical systems. Here’s why. 🤖 by tonymmorley
You are correct, anybody that says otherwise is wrong. The DaVinci system does not currently have haptics and never has had haptics. No robotic platform does. The technology is there, I've seen it, I've tried it, but it's not ready for public use. The instruments are more costly when haptics is added in and surgeons aren't willing to pay the additional cost at this time. In the cost is a dramatically decreased, it will absolutely be a thing.
AndarianDequer t1_je76dpq wrote
Reply to comment by stumblewiggins in You can't dig half a hole by Leafsong-Warriors
If you make a hole in a net, there are less holes in the net.