

If you really love something, set it free (software)


If you really love something, set it free (software)
Yes, Chariots of the Gods. It was made into a series called Stargate. It should be shown in schools IMO
I was wondering for a few seconds how a metal rod is going to help you catch slime mold…
Recently, while it was “out of date” and refusing to run but not yet updated in the Arch repo, I started wondering why I don’t just use the website. I now use the website.
Throw it all in a pan for five minutes, slowly pour it into a cold bucket of coca cola to achieve a brittle pasta-like structure, add your preferred sauce (Mayonnaise, Marmite, Mustard), and serve fresh. You’ll down the whole set in half that time (not including prep of course).


The sum says 20K, so that’s 1/6th of what they’ll donate this year, if the article is correct.
The previous up to X words (tokens) go in, the next word (token) comes out. Where is this"world-model" that it “maintains”?
And what more would that be?


I looked up Kodak’s pricing because I knew they do sell large spools (though I imagine every film manufacturer does), so they listed it in feet, but I checked the EU pricing, which was given in euros!


If my maths works, you could order 200 feet of film for under 200€, which works out to 0.625 euro cents per exposure, round up to ten cents including losses… that’s not too bad… hassle notwithstanding.
Could probably get it cheaper as well, and that’s way overestimating losses.





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You were not appreciated in your time.


The fun part is that you’ll have people complaining about it either way!


When it comes down to it, what really matters is that this comment section has well sourced claims, and can be used as information without further investigation. Here are some sources:
[1] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08039-y
[2] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07991-x
[3] https://www.forbes.com/sites/mickeymeece/2012/04/12/take-a-look-at-white-slime-a-pink-slime-cousin
[4] https://books.google.com/books?id=VDlaT0KxJfAC&q=Edouard+Michelin+pneumatic-tire+safety
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