

Mythbusters tested this. With the lid open or closed, poop particles were detectable in every room of a house after a flush. The lid does nothing.


Mythbusters tested this. With the lid open or closed, poop particles were detectable in every room of a house after a flush. The lid does nothing.


These make more sense, tbh:

IMO the painful thing about it is that it was clearly just too ambitious of a simulation and they made it unmanageable, so then they backpedaled and made it too easy by having a lot of the systems automatically balance themselves (electricity from neighboring cities, for instance)
The original developer has literally been pulled off of Cities Skylines 2. Maybe the little developer that Paradox put on it to crank out DLCs will do a good job and fix it, but I doubt it.
*sweaty
Optional Sweater is when you have the exact correct sweater for the occasion


Maybe don’t spout bullshit to make your point and people won’t call you on it?
Just a thought.
I mean you can keep being blatantly wrong and then being a big baby when called on it. It just makes you look like an over-emotional asshole.


Name one state with no EV chargers.


If you like to actually do your computing locally, it sucks. If you’re using it for web browsing, the specs are great.


They actually changed their policy on the heat of the coffee in the wake of the lawsuit. Also the lady only sued to have her medical bills covered but the judge awarded her a bunch of punitive damages.


Be sure to fill it with pea soup!


It does think, just not very logically.
To put it another way, it’s like we figured out how to give machines an intuition via Machine Learning. So you’ve got a machine with an intuition trained on all written text that is not literal gibberish, but by default all they know how to do is shoot from the hip with their intuition, and the only feedback they get for whether they said the right thing is whether the human they’re chatting with approves of what they say.
It’s a bullshitter to the extreme because that was how we built the incentive structure. And now they use the bullshitters to train better bullshitters.
Is it any surprise that business executives think that these are the ultimate in intelligence? All they do is bullshit.


I’ve got a copy on a hard drive and one on my phone


40G if you don’t download pics. Closer to 100G with pics (apparently 115G at the moment)
See: library.kiwix.org
Kiwix is the simplest way to host a local Wikipedia backup


5 isn’t the latest, the 6 is out


The new version would be: “… … … … .”
Which is a pretty tough rhythm if you treat each space as an eighth note rest and each dot as an eighth note


In other words, it’s a god


Nobody is packaging a standard init script across all distros, basically. A script is expected to be unique per machine or at least per admin setting up a set of machines. A binary could have a secret exploit installed in it that nobody can see/audit before it’s too late.
At least that’s the theory. Personally I love systemd


And if you have a retirement account with investments, kinda at all. The entire US economy is hinging on AI at this point, to a deranged degree. Almost more than oil, at this point.
It’s still something you can easily grab with your shirt or (ideally) jacket. That’s almost as good as if you were wearing gloves after washing your hands