@spookcentral@cryptids.online @msh câlice
Here's some 1950s sci fi crazy for ya
https://m.phys.org/news/2019-10-implanted-memories-birds-song.html
@freemo I will do my best to make time for anyone suffering from mental health issues. I will gladly take a DM and give you an ear. It means so much to me, personally, when people make themselves available and I'll be damned if I won't do the same for anyone else who suffers.
@freemo @whirli@mstdn.io @youknowitstrue@gab.com It's unpleasant to think about, but triage is based on their estimate of how likely you are to die. Pain is less of a concern for them. From personal experience: you run in with a baby with a head wound, and they're pretty quick.
@vga_dreams I remember when all those sliders were a huge improvement over the '95 version.
My new bot, @SecretlyPublicDomain, highlights pre-1964 books that entered the public domain because their copyright wasn't renewed.
Until May, it wasn't possible to find these books on a large scale. Now it is: https://www.crummy.com/2019/07/22/0
@alexbuzzbee Have you seen React or Angular yet? You wouldn't believe how much work it's become to drop a few tags on a website.
@theoutrider Would love to see the Venn diagram on that one
@theoutrider Isn't that just Gears of War?
@paranoid Furnace filters: do they change themselves?
Idea: Large-scale cracking contests as a sport.
You have an attack team and a defense team. There's some kind of system (Web site, application, database, email, whatever) that is the focus of the whole thing.
The defense team gets a few hours to harden the system, then the attack team gets some time to try to break in and achieve one of several objectives. The attackers get more points the more they accomplish (theft > destruction > DoS). The defenders get more points the longer they hold out.
@mngrif By 3am they're 18 hours late for work, so I get it.