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@freemo A large RepRap that prints the notification on the surface. Also a spare RepRap to print replacement parts.

@thendrix I think it's the same one that sabotaged its own products.

Anyone ever notice how air bubbles in, or droplets of, low surface tension fluids act very oddly. Speficially i notice they tend to not want to merge and in this case its really weird cause the bubble moves away from the surface as it moves down and the rube narrows. Its likely a sort of cappilary action at play or something.

@freemo So low surface tension fluid would potentially be subject to the mass of fluid above it and the reduced strength of the Force thing. Less tension holding the sphere together, likely higher pressure at the same depth because of molecular mass and forces being too weak to form a larger bubble with ease.

So with water and its surface tension I would think that larger bubbles are possible to form at deeper depths. The air sphere would be under more pressure and that pressure would have to overcome the surface tension to have less molecules of air.

I think an air bubble at sufficient depth would be smaller and grow upon rising. At a certain point it would overcome the forces and make more bubbles. It would be like a histogram. I think the inverse of the histogram would model a low surface tension fluid with all other factors taken into account.

If these suspicions are partially correct, I wouldn't be surprised. I fully expect to be wrong about something. All I know is that I don't know and I will know that I know less by replying.

@thor It looks like the emotional stability of a Mathematician throughout a normal day.

@railmeat @lupyuen MacOS could possibly count as one with XNU. A modern x86-64 computer will have something similar due to the CPU having its own microOS running an OS that could be running HyperX so that would be 3 kernels. I think GPUs have something similar so it might be 4 kernels. A wireless adapter would make it 5 kernels and so on. There's also storage which would bump it up to 6.

@lupyuen That's an interesting concept for satellites. I wonder if Rust has advanced to the point where it can accomplish this without negating the reason for picking Rust.

Part of me wants to joke about this being the reason why the BL808 exists. It's not but it would make sense. Fortune favors the bold.

@Draven It's not rm -r or busybox cat restrictedfile >> calledBusyBoxwithsameRWasrestritedfile.txt?

@thor In the US protests are paid for and used to give the illusion of making a difference.

Some women behave in such a way because they haven't been held to the same standards as men. Women are very capable when they are disciplined or determined. Men will always have a weakness and that's women(or the fear of being a disappointment or a failure compared to their fathers).

The war of the sexes rages on resulting in sex and a new generation to do the same thing. It's a beautiful world.

In Mathematics I saw many brilliant women and men. They were mostly well behaved and respectful. It was usually rather apparent if a woman was a Mathematics major or not. I miss Mathematics. Of the few times I've been backstabbed, only one was a Mathematician and they were all by men.

With belligerent women (essentially humanity majors) and the guys who would support them, I mostly ignored them as nearly everything they said was irrelevant or useless.

My point is that an academic or professional is their title first. If they identify as something other than a useful individual for humanity, they are not worth arguing with.

If accused with misogyny just remember that they are more legendary women who played important roles in STEM fields than there are women who made a difference outside of those fields. Is that true? I'm not certain but pseudoscience and advanced arguing aren't important to me and thus irrelevant.

@thendrix @agora_brewing If this doesn't make super soldiers, this is a waste of human life. It's a shame to squander valuable resources just to generate profits. Apparently they have an Edison mentality on creating a vaccine. They didn't fail numerous times to make a vaccine but they discovered numerous ways to not make a vaccine.

The guy who left CNS tissue out in the open and injected it would even be disappointed by this. His vaccine actually worked against something that is truly deadly.

The scientists who worked on the polio vaccine would be more likely to approve.

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