

If it’s very large and stationary, we could survive, couldn’t we?
Edit: Now that I think of it, we could survive even getting into the rotating black hole, given it’s massive enough (like the supermassive black holes are).
If it’s very large and stationary, we could survive, couldn’t we?
Edit: Now that I think of it, we could survive even getting into the rotating black hole, given it’s massive enough (like the supermassive black holes are).
Was there really a massive exodus? If so, where to? It definitely wasn’t Lemmy / Fediverse and I don’t know of any Reddit/Lemmy-like site.
Well, Wordpress was meant to replace all professional web builders. Visual programming was meant to obsolete all programmers because everyone will be able to write software. Every decade there’s a new thing that will replace programmers. Nothing did so far.
It might be a little unintuitive, but that’s actually called “high level” - “low level” is the exact opposite.
It is, it was and it will be a good idea. If you like coding, learn it.
Well, anyone who knows anything about the current iteration of AI knows that it’s not really happening.
Btw, people have been saying that since GPT-3 (which everyone nowadays admits was kinda shit if it wasn’t for the novelty), so only 5 years left until my career is over.
Oh yeah, extremophiles are pretty metal. Like, some of them can survive being in space.
I’d store it as a string (ISO code), pretty much every programming language has icu data for country names.
If you need more data later, it’s very simple to migrate.
Either “heat it up in the microwave” or “throw it into the microwave.”
So, the EU got rid of cancer? That sounds about right.
When they drill a hole in the ocean and all the ocean water goes through the hole all the way down to the core and extinguishes it, don’t say I didn’t warn ya.
Not true, member states cannot override EU directives, which is what the question asks. The subsidiarity is basically that if there’s no EU rule for <insert thing>, the national law applies.
Basically what US has, except EU has less laws (and intends to keep it that way).
Mine, lemmings.world, I don’t tolerate misinformation and bigotry, but I’m not ban happy and very tolerant of opinions I don’t hold.
They sure do, even if you get a 3rd party print farm to print it for you. I read some analysis and up until around million pieces it’s cheaper than molding without trying. If you optimize, it was some larger number which I forgot.
If only there was something that’s much cheaper to scale slowly over time that’s actually cheaper to use until you get into some millions+ of pieces.
3D printers are the future for everyone who wants to create something and doesn’t have to of money to burn (that includes from preorders, aka confirmed sales).
Nothing near a black hole breaks physics. And I’d argue that outside what the heck is singularity really breaks physics as we know it.