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comparmentaliser t1_j95gl6h wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Was reading something related to Rock Salt mining. In places like the Himalayas where rock salt mining is done in cold temperatures, a lot of miners report burns. Why is it so that salt burns in a colder surroundings? Would it be the same reason why the salt ice challenge was so dangerous? by vvdmoneymuttornot
Many restaurants put rice in the shaker to help break up clumps that form when it a absorbs moisture.
comparmentaliser t1_j93ejgh wrote
Reply to comment by Bbrhuft in Why does the thyroid use iodine ? by geistererscheinung
Does all life get iodine through other iodine containing organisms? Or do some get it through natural sources, like iodised salt (assuming that it occurs naturally).
It would he interesting it f it’s something that just got perpetually recycled since the dawn of life.
comparmentaliser t1_j2efyj9 wrote
Technical papers and models aside, this year marked a turning point in commercialisation and public access. The ease of access and quality also prompted some vigorous public debate about the ethics of generative art, the meaning of an ‘ai artist’, and the occasional debate about the future of film cinema.
I also think the general public have been blown away with the capabilities across imaging, writing and code, and there’s probably a few sectors and industries will be having a very hard think about their next move in the coming months.
comparmentaliser t1_iuhnlhb wrote
Reply to Explore the MacOs Completely built on Framer and Figma. Semi-functional to explore different animations and features. by BeingMani97
Damn. This is a pretty cool, and it's an excellent way to show off your skills.
Of course there will be bugs but you've nailed it anyway. Great job.
comparmentaliser t1_jb4wqbl wrote
Reply to What happens at the end of a subduction zone? When the entire plate subducts? by kittens0423
This video is about an unusual volcano that straddles the border between China and North Korea, and has some really, really good animations drawn from tomography mapping of the plate dynamics around that area:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3C2HVOB-g5s
Skip to the ten minute mark, but the whole darn thing was really well put together.
Basically, the plates can either be forced all the ay through to the core, or slip between the mantle and the plate above it.