

Intuitively I would assume that a single event would either not release enough energy to start a feedback loop or destroy the planet altogether, but I have no idea how to calculate that.
The greenhouse effect won’t even start if the greenhouse gases are frozen on the surface
I think the kind of people who think working for a deepfake company is acceptable are more likely to say “No, but those are my objects!”
As far as I know, yes.
In some regions of Germany, beer wasn’t traditionally as common as you might expect. By watering down wine, you get a beverage with a similar alcohol content like beer which you can drink in similar contexts - for example, it’s not a great idea to drink undiluted wine when you’re sitting outside on a hot summer day
You can mix carbonated water and wine - that’s called Weinschorle in German
I don’t think making semiconductors at home is explicitly illegal anywhere, but I doubt hobbyists can legally buy or synthesize many of the chemicals you’d need
Obviously you’re supposed to use a modern OS like GNU/Hurd
That depends on whether it was always kept at that temperature - if it melts and re-freezes, it becomes much harder
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well, actually…
It usually changed the clock speed on 286 PCs, but on 486s it often disabled the L1 cache or introduced additional waitstates instead
I’m using it as a Super key on my 80s AT keyboard
invokeOperation(new Object[]("multiply", 2, 5))
That’s the Kbin/mbin equivalent to Lemmy communities
There are adapters that allow you to plug an M-key SSD into that A+E-key slot, for example that one: https://www.delock.de/produkt/64137/merkmale.html?f=s
They should work on most computers, but some machines have a whitelist of supported WiFi cards and ignore anything else you plug into the slot for the WiFi module.