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So drink, but in moderation?

Zombies, I tell you. That’s what it’s going to create. You heard it here first.

It may not be just one malware. What they found was a collection of 1.2 TB of data, and they assumed that these were collected from malware that was distributed with pirated software and cracking tools. They didn’t look at the malware, merely what was collected.

I hope Chrushev is hiring.

Right, until until you realize this is the prelude to Cthulhu in Space. We’re all doomed.

You can’t get a reaction out of a fictional character. On the other hand, you can get a reaction from a real person.

From what I know (which is very little), the PCR tests work by converting virus RNA to DNA, then amplifying the DNA for detection. It would make sense that it would pick up inactive virus DNA. And you’re right, it is possible that the people who received the vaccine could test positive as well, but they would not be

GitHub is also owned by Microsoft, who has a lot of money and lawyers.

They mentioned it in the program.

Sort of related, I came across this really ambitious idea to generate electricity by a ~4000 sq mi solar farm in Australia and export a good part of that to Singapore via HVDC using 2800 miles of cable.

To counter the formation of this nasty stuff, we should of course work to draw down global carbon emissions to slow the climate crisis

This needs more stars.

Or you could, you know, just wear a mask.

Do people actually buy this for lettuce, or for, erm “tomato plants”?

$1300, and you’d need a separate DAC / amp for best results. Plus material that’s presumably not 128 kbps MP3? Yeah, goes on my “nice to have, but not paying for it” list.

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I guess we can look forward to another of these videos soon.

Is there oil there? I’m sure we can set up a few oil rigs. Route some cruise ships over so that tourists can see the sea turtles. And I heard they’re good eating? Canned sea turtles, wild caught.

That’s kind of extreme for a car wash, isn’t it?

The emission from this kills 3,500 to 4000 people in the United States every year.