[-] [email protected] 5 points 5 hours ago

Sure, but the issue is that employers will try to replace non-replaceable jobs along with the replaceable ones. Eventually employers will figure it out and hire people again for the non-replaceable jobs, but in the meantime, real people with real lives will suffer

[-] [email protected] 15 points 1 day ago

There was an assassination attempt on Trump recently. He barely escaped being shot in the head and managed to get away with only a graze that damaged his right ear

[-] [email protected] 52 points 1 day ago

No, the point is that trump wouldn't use the right airpod, so it will always be at full charge

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

Level1Tech did mention your exact issue as one of the common symptoms that would occur on degraded 13th/14th gen parts. It's looking like it's the CPU's error, not the SSD

[-] [email protected] 10 points 1 day ago

Not sure if you saw Level1Tech's recent video on the topic, but he speculated that it could be the area connecting the cache to the cores, as that was apparently changed to accommodate for more cores in the 13th/14th gen parts. The change was speculated to have made the connection weaker and more prone to degradation, especially when the connection was expected to communicate with a lot of cores (hence why this occurs mainly on high core count parts)

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

Flying is definitely the first challenge that players tend to meet. Just use autopilot. You can cancel the autopilot mid-flight, and you absolutely should cancel the autopilot if you start to see that a planet is getting in your way. Most people just fly with the autopilot, and that's really my biggest advice.

If you really insist on flying manual, don't treat it like driving a car. Spaceships (both real and in-game) drift most of the time. You want to get up to speed (400 m/s is a good top speed most of the time) and then drift the rest of the way to your destination. Do you see the white dotted arrows coming out from the planet that you're targeting? You want to get those arrows to be as short as possible. If the arrows are visible, that means you're not lined up with the planet and you'll miss the planet

[-] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago

That's slightly untrue. The physics is in fact accurate. It's just that the ship engine is so powerful that you can effectively ignore the gravity. If you've ever tried to land on the ___ _______, you'll know that by far the easiest and safest way is to utilize orbital mechanics

[-] [email protected] 30 points 2 days ago

Yeah, people tend to have that problem, especially if they're treating it like driving a car. If you want to fly manual, never fly more than 400 m/s, because then you won't have enough time to slow down.

My actual advice though is to just use autopilot. People seem to forget that you can cancel autopilot. If you start to see that there's something getting in your way, cancel the autopilot and push the ship to the left or right (it's easier to go around the planet than to slow down). Once you're clear, resume autopilot.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago

Seconding lockpocking. Easy to learn, tactile feedback (very kid friendly!), can absolutely annoy parents. But be careful to teach children not to do anything that'll seriously get them into trouble

[-] [email protected] 38 points 5 days ago

There's a technique in science that's commonly used called blotting. It is basically exactly what it sounds like. You transfer a biological sample to a sheet of paper by pressing the paper into your sample.

The person who first developed blotting was a guy with the last name Southern, and he did it to transfer DNA into paper. So that became known as a Southern Blot.

Then someone else decided to try the same thing with RNA, and so they called it Northern Blot, because ofc North is opposite of South. Then someone else tried it with proteins, and that became known as a Western Blot. I think now there's even Northeastern Blots

[-] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago

Not insane. This is true. Iirc, there's some hormonal changes in the urine that causes the wheat/barley to grow first, depending on the sex of the fetus.

The accuracy of this method is overexaggerated, though. Iirc, when tested, it was found to be something like 75% accurate. For what it's worth, that's pretty accurate for the ancient world

[-] [email protected] 19 points 5 days ago

18 thousand years later, iirc. The year 10,000 number that's given is After Guild (AG). I think the year is around 20,000 CE

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