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eugene20 t1_jedj8eh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Porsche's $100 Million Crusade to Future-Proof Internal Combustion by Aelmay
NASA rockets cargo to space on hydrogen.
eugene20 t1_jeddbpg wrote
Reply to comment by ParadigmCG in immortality: Humans will attain immortality with the help of 'nanobots' by 2030, claims former Google scientist by Vailhem
Without infinite production available, it would still be going to the highest bidders first and that would cut out what loans could be gained for all but those already with credit ratings so high only the incredibly rich achieve.
eugene20 t1_jecz0rk wrote
Reply to Enjoying a “Stormy Daniels. Unfortunately it must include a 3” orange…”stick” by takethatkevin
Fortunately you can just cast the 3" orange stick away and forget about it, into a simple unfurnished grey box if you will
eugene20 t1_jec9dkn wrote
Reply to comment by katsu_kare_raisu in TIL in the 1920s, Coco Chanel accidentally got a tan, and helped inspire the trend of sunbathing. Soon "sunlight therapy" was prescribed for almost every ailment from fatigue to tuberculosis. Before this, tanned skin was associated with the lower classes who work outside, and fair skin was revered. by Pfeffer_Prinz
What's odd is when light skinned humans get racist on other humans for dark skin and forget that they would also get as dark under the sun after a few evolutionary cycles.
eugene20 t1_jdhtc3d wrote
Reply to comment by psyon in Twitter to Revoke ‘Legacy’ Verification Badges in April, Leaving Only Paying Subscribers With Blue Check-Marks by 08830
OK, fair point, but you do not have to do that monthly.
eugene20 t1_jdgmgn0 wrote
Reply to Twitter to Revoke ‘Legacy’ Verification Badges in April, Leaving Only Paying Subscribers With Blue Check-Marks by 08830
Really it should be a crime to have to keep paying to verify that you are you, the first time is enough when there is 2FA.
eugene20 t1_jaehgy5 wrote
Reply to comment by CheesyRamen66 in Nvidia’s latest GPU drivers can upscale old blurry YouTube videos by prehistoric_knight
The browser has to support it itself, so if they get new builds based on chromium new code then they probably will.
eugene20 t1_ja36h2l wrote
Reply to comment by stevethezissou in I pay 270 euros in a small village and this is my bathroom by RyanStasiksRattail
Some people just like to stick to what they know and grew up with them separate.Hot water systems are easily contaminated if not kept at a hot enough temperature (60-65c to kill Legionella) , some people still prefer them separate out of paranoia over that still too if the cold is used for drinking.
And just old houses, plenty of people won't spend out on a new sink for fittings for a mixer tap when what is there is working fine.
Split tap bathroom sinks are still made and still sell here.
eugene20 t1_ja1p8v8 wrote
Reply to comment by leto78 in I pay 270 euros in a small village and this is my bathroom by RyanStasiksRattail
>As a European that used to live in the UK, your bathrooms are the weirdest.
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>Two separate taps because in the past the hot water was not drinkable.
Not everyone likes mixer taps.
>No wall sockets expect for some electric shaver socket if you are lucky.
It prevents a lot of serious or lethal accidents. It's a building regulation.
>carpet on bathroom floor.
This is very rare, I've only seen it once.
>electric hot water shower (no wall sockets but an electric boiler warning up the water on a damp environment is somehow fine)
They're specially isolated so safe.
>no bidet.
That depends on where you are in Europe, they're relatively rare in the UK though I've seen plenty of places with them, not usually modern builds though.
eugene20 t1_j8hbkqo wrote
Reply to comment by gmb92 in Biden fires Architect of the Capitol after calls for his resignation by Picture-unrelated
Now get the traitor caucus for it
eugene20 t1_j7gk4zh wrote
Reply to comment by Littletweeter5 in Whole building collapsed because of the aftershock in Urfa, Turkey by qptbook
It's a few people near who happened to be recording. They were not expecting a building to collapse in on itself or the would have been much further back https://twitter.com/nafisehkBBC/status/1622503557415985156
eugene20 t1_j7f1xny wrote
Oh god that's hard to watch, they were totally unprepared, you can hear a kid screaming
eugene20 t1_j74s71g wrote
Reply to comment by Ultrabadger in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
Yes, there is only doom now.
eugene20 t1_j747gsi wrote
Reply to comment by Gurglesplat in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
The only way he could do that the way he is burning through the company would be by using their plummet to game the stock market illegally.
eugene20 t1_j7479a4 wrote
Reply to comment by ngwoo in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
Race to the bottom.
eugene20 t1_j6gxi7r wrote
Reply to comment by Ancient-Access8131 in Retreating German troops destroy railway Belgrade, Yugoslavia, early 1945. (Photo by John Phillips). by BillGates_mousepad
Just seeing the layout of the damage I assumed it had to be something like that but it still blows my mind that can just slice through them and keep on going
Edit: in action thanks to u/samfreez
eugene20 t1_j30z5hn wrote
Reply to comment by sybesis in LG’s latest Signature OLED TV receives all of its audio and video wirelessly by randburg
There you go mistaking highly compressed video for quality. Some people use their screens for actual high quality media, or displaying games rendered realtime to HD, where input latency is also an issue that isn't a problem for netflix content.
eugene20 t1_j2fvty8 wrote
Reply to comment by Worth-Willingness392 in My toes didn’t separate in the womb by Worth-Willingness392
Don't worry that happens to people with separated toes too
eugene20 t1_ixgudoq wrote
Reply to It is still too early to use artificial intelligence for criminal justice, claims new paper by Ssider69
Judgements no, but assisting lawyers yes - https://www.legalfutures.co.uk/latest-news/ai-beats-average-legal-mind-not-best-performing-lawyers was 4 years ago and AI systems tend to improve at ridiculous rates.
eugene20 t1_iwu0noz wrote
Reply to comment by SunCloud-777 in Game-changing type 1 diabetes drug approved in US by SunCloud-777
I'm sure this will be cheap over there, just like insulin
eugene20 t1_iw1o6k0 wrote
Those walls could now be worth millions to support rebuilding.
eugene20 t1_ito6v8z wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in EU passes new energy consumption law effective 2023 restricting how much power an 8k TV can use. by Kingflares
If the display is physically big enough such high resolutions starts to make sense, but under 50 or 60 inches I'm not so sure.
eugene20 t1_iqwrfmd wrote
Reply to Bruce Willis denies selling deepfake rights to Deepcake | Willis' agent: "Bruce has no partnership or agreement with this Deepcake company." by chrisdh79
So Deepcake used a deep fake deepfake story to gain them some PR.
eugene20 t1_jeef1v7 wrote
Reply to comment by PublicSeverance in TIL in the 1920s, Coco Chanel accidentally got a tan, and helped inspire the trend of sunbathing. Soon "sunlight therapy" was prescribed for almost every ailment from fatigue to tuberculosis. Before this, tanned skin was associated with the lower classes who work outside, and fair skin was revered. by Pfeffer_Prinz
That's less time than I thought.