

The “shining” nature of diamonds is not due to their reflective properties, it’s due to how they refract.
this is stupid. The existence of an infinite number of universes does not at all imply they must represent infinite variability.
a HDD can fail at any given time. It could fail within a week of buying it, could last over a decade.
What I’m saying is, if you have data you don’t want to lose, yes you should be worried. Keeping backups is the only safe option.
thats what happens when short term profit is king I guess
While I don’t necessarily agree or disagree with the ban…
In what way is this a free speech ban?!
how I imagine this interview:
It isn’t fair, my precious, is it, to ask us what it’s got in it’s nassty little pocketsess?
That is some serious fourh wall shit, with the sunlight blurring the subtitles.
Oh wow that is a punishment outweighing the crime if I’ve ever heard one.
as far as I understand, the only way we know is that we have observed that they move slower than light, and therefore must have mass
Testing is a sign of weakness.
yes, yes it was
we made literally and figuratively mean the same thing!
that was before this law, so quite irrelevant to the question.
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yeah, dont buy those
Only limited by the speed of light,
What exactly do you think the normal ip data is limited by on the same optical cable?
I thought we were talking about quantum entaglement and spooky action at a distance, which is famously not limited by the speed of light?
Am I missing something obvious?
Just copy and paste [student personal data] into [3rd parties database]
Yeah, that’s a problem, especially in Europe. Im unsure about US, but it’s definitely a breach of GDPR.