Thunderbyte
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That name is not really new. It was named Comirnaty in December 2020.

Supercapacitors are very good in storing and delivering energy quickly. Their energy capacity however is low. That makes them ultra-short storage if useful at all.

The irony of “coal, oil, natural gas” being responsible for climate change and the droughts and heatwaves in the first place...

I have that feeling with Apple Music, maybe because I have grown up with Spotify. ;)

They want (and need) to earn money (and pay their bills) for a valuable service they provide. What is there to be enraged about?

1. The vaccination does NOT and CANNOT modify one’s DNA. That is not how mRNA works. It just instructs the cells factories to build some proteins, once it is used up, it is gone.

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 4

-250 degrees Fahrenheit (157 degrees Celsius).

Well, in fact they aren’t a treatment vs the virus, but vs the severe side effects an infection with SarsCOV2 can have, therefore saving critically ill patients.

That comment just made me re-watch ST4. And you are right. It was a great film because of exactly the mentioned reasons.

Now we FINALLY know where Sir Jony Ive is when he narrates his “the new iPhone is the best we have ever created” thing. That is some seriously 4th wall breaking stuff too. Maybe he regularly meets Mr Nobody there for tea and a chat?

70.000 (!!!!!!) people die in the US because of overdoses each year.

Cooking by weight is a worldwide thing except the US! Get over those cups and inches already...

That is only a "small things" list. The big things, like SAFE cooperation between apps or "continuity" and "handoff" or the usage of data storage providers are not even on this list. See that "little tweaks" in the first paragraph?

Office 365 or OneDrive is indeed the best solution for that 1TB thingie. The deal can get even better for students: 1TB OneDrive, Office 2013 for >>4<< years (not only 1) for 79,99$. Oh, and Office Online and the iPad MS Office apps are in there as well.

Well, those types of housing might be "innovative" for Mars. On earth, hexagonal houses already exist "for real" and not only as a model and can be bought:

No, it doesn't. It needs light from the sun (>> electricity) to work. There is no true perpetual motion engine.

Honoring the italian descent of "Espresso", I would favor the plural "Espressi".

Hm, what about http://bitcasa.com/ ? They are doing what is proposed for Win8.1 for several months now. And BC is INFINITE and usable across OS boundaries.