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@AmpBenzScientist

Yes that is what I have heard. It supposedly is similar to asbestos in both its effect and mechanism of action.

@AnarchoCatgirlism@transfem.social

@freemo @AnarchoCatgirlism@transfem.social We should have just stopped at telling the government that there's useful material on the moon.

All I want are affordable common-place off the shelf CPU heatsinks made of diamond. Is that so much to ask?

@freemo @mzan Diamond dust shouldn't be too difficult to obtain. You could use some Palladium on the diamonds for RedOx on thermal transfer.

Woot, my initiation ritual is in a little over a week!

@freemo @AnarchoCatgirlism@transfem.social Moon dust would appear to be an inhalation hazard.

@AnarchoCatgirlism@transfem.social

For comparison here is moon dust side by side with similar dust/sand particles from various places on earth.

At this point im pretty sure we are one election away regardless of who wins.

@freemo As long as this isn't in reference to airlines, I would agree.

We could save a lot of money if we killed fewer people, just saying.

Hello you fine Internet folks,

Today's article is on Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1's iGPU, the Adreno 730, where we look at the bandwidth, latency, throughput, SIMD layout, comparisons to AMD and Nvidia, and more.

Hope y'all enjoy!

chipsandcheese.com/2024/03/05/

Don’t worry citizens your government will hoard enough food itself to survive. That’s the plan at least.

Governments of the European Union are engaged in wargames which simulate and foresee a global food crisis. A mix of major factors including the Russia-Ukraine war and impact on grain supplies there, as well as weather events like El Niño and La Niña and their impact on Latin American soy output, and the anti-EU farmers’ protests which have disrupted supermarket supply chains, have been cause for alarm, European officials say. Of course there’s also the example of how drastically a pandemic can interfere with supply chains. Panic buying was a trend and constant fear within the early months of the coronavirus crisis.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/europe-alarmed-enough-begin-wargaming-food-crisis

No, we just have a lot of animals out here. Something has to eat them, and we got a colony of vultures. We also have an orange belly hawk… which could not be a hawk at all and be an escaped “pet”. That said I don’t think anyone has any tigers nearby at all. That would be something to see a tiger fight a bear.

@freemo I like to free dive so the fear of drowning was included in the curriculum.

Facing fear is the best option. Panic Attacks do kill people so just embrace death.

My best life advice:... Figure out that thing that scares you to death, and dont just face it, conquer it, destroy it. Then when you finish, find the next greatest thing you fear.

Its remarkably freeing to have things that used to be fears for me being source of joy (SCUBA, heights, and at a young age, talking to women and even just people would all fit the bill).

@thor Europeans should operate well with alcohol in their systems.

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