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  • No, it wouldn't be the same. Doesn't necessarily mean bad though, the format is still great. You're right though, it would probably be some really young YouTubers so they can appeal to a young audience, as if they only watched people as old as them. I think you need at least one person with a lot of experience in SFX or a similar field

  • We really need the mythbusters back :(

    I was curious so I did a little bit of research(as in duckduckgo was useless so I asked chatgpt). While stomach acid loses its acidity fairly quickly after death how quickly it happens depends on various environmental factors. Regardless, popcorn kernels apparently pop between 175-200°C(400F). But bodies are cremated between 760-982°C(1400-1800F). So depending on how quickly those temperatures are reached it's probably more likely that any remaining kernels would just burn.

    There's a chance though. We need some practical experiments.

  • Ich war etwas überrascht als meine bei apacare bestellte Zahnbürste in einer Cumdente Verpackung kam. Dachte erst das G wurde nicht richtig gedruckt. Nope, die Firma heißt so.

  • The company said that it is working on zero-knowledge architecture so the master password users use to unlock their Cloaked profile never hits the startup’s servers.!

    Lol. That should be there on launch. Thanks but no thanks. I'm not trusting a company with all my passwords and other secrets. Especially when it's based in the us where companies generally don't give a shit about privacy.

    • Star Trek Strange new worlds
    • Oblivion
    • Hunger games
    • upside down
    • the adjustment bureau
    • Contact
    • A quiet place (horror but not that bad, rated pg12)
    • Ready player one
    • Love and monsters
    • pitch black (might be rated 16 or r)
    • Cloverfield (horror but fairly tame, rated pg12)
    • Looper(2012)

    Not sure about the horror movie ratings, I think they're rated 12 but I think they should be fine. Maybe watch them by yourself first and judge. Star Trek is a TV show but really amazing and peak sci-fi. The new movies are watchable, too. Doctor who is a great sci-fi show too but it's a bit weird on where you should start watching, the first doctor's (of nuwho, so 9, I believe) series are a bit tough to watch at times so I'd recommend skipping them at first and coming back to them later.

  • Yeah, for me it always helped to think about what I was actually doing with my phone and I quickly realized that I really have not mich use for the most expensive phones. A camera like I'd get on the new iPhone for example would be nice but that alone isn't worth paying almost 1k more. And aside from camera I don't think there's much difference for the average user when you compare a high end and a low to mid-range phone.

  • Bringing a spare is a good point. Less of a hassle than a power bank (although still not ideal). Battery life is pretty much the only thing I care about aside from longevity. Fairphone has longevity covered, maybe the review I read just made the battery life seem mich worse than it actually is. I'll have to look into it some more, thanks

  • I need a new phone soon, can't really wait until the EU regulations force companies to build them with removable batteries. I need to look more into Fairphone, hope that's decent. Last review I read made me concerned about battery life, I really don't like charging my phone every day either. Or having to carry a power bank with me.

    I don't think there's anything on the market that comes even close to the modularity aria had promised. Moto z had some mods but they dropped that very quickly unfortunately.

  • I just want to change my battery and get a phone for that no people had to die In some poor country.

    Like seriously, what's the percentage of people that run machine learning algorithms on their phone? 0.0000000001%?

  • Building and maintaining one isn't really the concern I have with this one, nuclear reactors are incredibly safe these days. What are they going to do with the nuclear waste? That's the real issue here. Governments can barely figure that out, how's a megacorp going to do that in an ethical way? I already see them dumping it in a cave in some poor country in africa.

  • You're working on the assumption that they collect that data anyways and if they do then I kind of agree. But in the EU for example it would be illegal for them to collect that data so I sincerely hope theyre not doing that. Well, actually I kind of hope they are doing that and someone finds out about it.

    Assuming that no one is breaking any laws here I'd rather get generic ads than targeted since I'm perfectly capable of making my own purchase decisions and don't want to be manipulated into buying some garbage I don't need. But more importantly, I don't want some random companies out there having a detailed profile of me, that's super dystopian to me. What if that falls into the wrong hands? Oh wait, it would already be in the wrong hands.

  • Is it coated with anything? If it's just bare metal then scrub it with steel wool and some water, any burns & stains should come off without much effort.

    If it's coated then I'd try to soak it in soapy water over night and then gently scrub. Keep in mind that anything you put on there you're probably going to eat with your next few meals so before you use any aggressive chemicals just buy a new tray.