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  • I know; I'm just fishing out counter-examples and counter-arguments.

  • This is like putting up a tall fence to obscure the view of your neighbors and being surprised they don't cease existing on the other side

    You don't want to just block users, you want to unilaterally ban them

    There's a difference between fair and just

  • That's so many nested assumptions, lol:

    Assumption table

    1. Graduate student in academia
    2. Running a simulation for data
    3. For a conference
    4. Haskell

    The probability value of all four being true simultaneously approaches ≈0%

    Don't forget the sheer, mind-destroying size of the universe, and its age.

  • Yeah but that's like $15 in Etsy credit

  • But the bard's song will remain 🎵

    Cool comic, but to answer this question honestly, I technically don't have "enemies", if at all possible in my power, I avoid conflict until it's unavoidable.

    The few times that the situation has occurred in the comic, it's always been terrible, and you're missing the injuries of the protagonist as well: one man dies on the field, the other dies in the field hospital.

  • Some people play checkers, others play chess

    Easy to trap even a powerful opponent when they are playing the wrong game

    Genius moves, Banksy

  • Dang. Invidious seems cool but it fails to load because it thinks I'm a bot.

    No cat videos for me, I guess

  • Human nature is a double edged blade is why

  • Doomsday Cult disables satellites to reduce forewarning of hurricanes

    Unexpected results at 12

  • It's a good argument but it still just makes you an asshole

    (-:

  • What's an "immutable" distro? Is this like the OSS version of a closed/prop kernel?

  • This post is hella sus

  • Honestly that's a genius marketing strategy

  • I have no idea. It's already compiled so it's pure state and runs on any platform. It would be a monumental project to reverse engineer the kernel at this point.

  • Why?

    That wouldn't do anything but suspend the program for a few seconds.

    Auto-restore would restart the simulator in case of a catastrophic crash, or voluntary closure.

  • You would be absolutely correct

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    Request denied
    
      

    If you need specific and special access to universe core data, you can submit a maintainer request at:

     
        
    Universe@Core
    
      

    A cloned archived sectional copy might be provided upon request only containing relevant data with regards to research on a localized sector of the simulation.

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    This is correct.
    
      

  • It's 0.666× time scaling max, and 0.0625 min.

    One second in the simulation occurs roughly every 16 "real seconds" if on a direct pipe in a closed instance with a superuser.

    There's a time warp/stretching factor which slows down or speeds up the time simulation, allowing for extremely complex physics calculations to occur in what appears like real time, it's all lerped to synchronize with unitary clock, so even a 16 Hz explosion looks like 480 Hz.

    To avoid crashing, light-speed has been capped just below the engine maximum of 300,000,000 m/s² at

     
        
    c_max=0.999
    
      

     
        
    (See: Time Dilation, General, Special Relativity)