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@freemo @AncientGood Do you plan on learning masonry so you are a bonafide Mason?

@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.

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