DeusHircus

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[–] DeusHircus 1 points 1 year ago

Honest question but does that change anything? We're on a one-way trip through time and the "dice" on each quantum event are only getting rolled once. The results may be probabilistic but they happened that way. The outcome is shrouded by randomness until it happens but that's the way it was always going to happen. Unless there are some supernatural forces that are outside of the quantum realm or some meaningful way to observe future events and react to quantum observations before they occur, reality will keep propagating as it always was going to unfold

[–] DeusHircus 19 points 1 year ago (2 children)

And here I am considering home schooling because this kind of teaching is making it into public schools more and more. AP Psychology was just outlawed in Florida and Louisiana schools must display "In God we trust" in every classroom

[–] DeusHircus 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My feed just got completely flooded by them, all from random. All of them have a very sketchy looking URL, might not even be porn but porn-bait with something more malicious on the other end

[–] DeusHircus 3 points 1 year ago

If this blew your mind, I've got something else for you. Nitrogen, which makes up nearly 80% of the air we breath, is also toxic and causes alcohol-like drunk impairment effects at high enough concentration. We can't experience this at atmospheric pressures but scuba divers need to account for this when diving. Higher pressures in the ocean means higher gas concentrations in your blood. If a diver is using regular air, by the time they get to 100ft they will be at the limit of what is considered a safe amount of "drunkeness" for diving. By the time you hit 200ft, you'll have a lethal amount of nitrogen in your blood. Deeper diving requires replacing nitrogen in your air supply with something like helium that does not cause mental impairment or toxicity at that concentration.

[–] DeusHircus 41 points 1 year ago (2 children)

No, but I'm also not schizophrenic

[–] DeusHircus 7 points 1 year ago

Research looks into any and all superconductors all the time. The buzz right now is because a new one was potentially found, and it happens to function at room temperature. Discoveries don't happen on a schedule. If a superconductor was discovered that functioned at -15C, that would be huge news too as I believe the current warmest ambient pressure superconductor needs -140C to transition.

[–] DeusHircus 3 points 1 year ago
[–] DeusHircus 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Woooosh. We all know what it's supposed to be called. Anyone calling it Ten is doing it purposefully to further sabotage the already self-sabotaged brand of Twitter/Ten

[–] DeusHircus 7 points 1 year ago

I use that for my 3d printer. My wifi was all fine and dandy until I got an enclosure for my printer and the metal foil seriously impacted my signal strength. Used these to get Ethernet across my house, works great in a pinch!

[–] DeusHircus 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

DNS translates a hostname to an IP address. Once you get your IP address you're going to be sending traffic to that address through your ISP so they'll know what server you're talking to regardless, DNS reverse lookup exists. Encrypted DNS is not for privacy, it's for security

[–] DeusHircus 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

They clearly didn't use the printing tiddy, if they did the pattern would be in one piece

[–] DeusHircus 2 points 1 year ago

Richard Gere... Lemmiwinks... Lemmy... Oh god, we're all Richard Gere fetishists, aren't we?

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