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  • Weird definition then. I just called it that geometrically on my own.

    Not sure about any native bread that got erased, I was just speculating. I was there in presence and saw no bread, only imported preserves of like spanish and turkish breads.I also saw regular cultural erasure, or what seemed like it anyway, of the general local culture that used to be in that region.For all I know it could equally be the fault of the climate or something else.

  • Kazakhstan is quite far west as asia goes. I was thinking more novosibirsk. Height of India. and even further east. Bangladesh is about the center, so western mongolia and krasnoyarsk.

  • Or that the northern parts have been culturally genocided by russia and have not retained their original bread. The areas I listed all have some history of colonization.

  • There is some more complexity. Melee jetpack jumping is still a thing, but with more skill, you need a sort of double jump that eats jetpack like nothing and takes reach, then land on a fitting slope to launch. You'll loose height and it ends when you hit ground, so aiming this well under those conditions feels really good. The longer the jumps the more efficient.

    There are also movement upgrades pairing with this you can select. Either just skipping it and going for run speed, or embracing it speccing into the jetpack.This also makes sure things don't feel slow anymore down the progression no matter the specifics.

  • yes, yes.

    yes, I think so, no.

    But I don't think that's all that important. Mlre importantly it feels more interesging now, and probably has a few cool new things you didn't even know you wanted.I found nms is pretty reliably getting less boring and anoying over time, though it's still not perfect by any means.

  • Recently did an almost full playthrough for the first time.I'd tried a few times over the years but this one stuck.

  • good idea, I've been manually typing out variations of this as needed for years.

  • Der Film thematisiert die Mechanismen nationalsozialistischer Propaganda und zeigt deutlich Parallelen zu heutigen Verführungsgefahren auf.

  • Bro talking about terraforming venus while we're still not done venusforming earth.

  • Maybe they meant the cops? Like:"Leading cause of wrongful convictions is [cops] doing wrongful acts. If [cops] can't do the time, don't [forge evidence]."

  • The "bread" a lot of the world calls by that name does not even deserve that term. It should be called "toast", cause the only thing it's good for is getting toasted.

    I can confidently say that north and south american, aswell as north central asian bread isn't. Many others only have one specific local bread variety, which are good but do not constitute culinary bread cultures.

  • Döner

  • That's the Great Atlantic Garbage patch

  • I doubt even the chinese can build a train line from scratch in 3h

  • Youtube and android have strong network effects. I don't think openai has anything close to comparable. They tried I am sure, I recall an app platform they added to chatgpt, but I haven't heard of it in ages so I assume it hasn't been a dominant factor.I also don't get the impression there is enough training material available exclusively to openai it'd be such a factor.

  • I cleaned it up. Your editor doesn't like to nest formatting apparently. Using an editor that lets you write the markdown directly is probably better, and you are probably already familiar with markdown anyway, since it's used all over the place.

    2025-07-09 **“Sometimes, when one door closes (lack of code signing) in life, another one opens (vulnerability).”**

    The sentence sumarizes well the situation in the previous version, 8.8.2.

    There were - and still are - many false-positives reported in the previous version v8.8.2, by the antivirus software due to the absence of Windows code signing certificate. How to install the root certificate:

    1. Double-click the certificate, it may tell you it’s invalid, ignore that and click: “Install Certificate..”.
    2. In the Certificate Import Wizard, select “Local Machine”, then click Next.
    3. If prompted by UAC (optional, depending on admin Previleges), click Yes.
    4. Choose “Place all certificates in the following store”, then browse and select “Trusted Root Certification Authorities”. Click Next.
    5. On the final page of the wizard, click Finish to complete the installation.For detailed instructions, see Notepad++ User Manual.

    We’re still trying to obtain a certificate issued by conventional Certificate Authorities, for a better user experience. But let’s be honest: it’s probably not happening. Notepad++ isn’t a business - it’s certainly not an enterprise - and apparently, that makes a popular open-source project invisible to their gatekeeping standards.

    If the “gatekeepers” won’t issue a certificate under the name we deserve - so be it. At least it spares us from wasting time and energy on a frustrting process that demands we beg for a new certificate every 3 years. The Notepad++ Root Certificate may not carry their approval, but it leads us to freedom.

    Edit (2025-12-03): Starting with v8.8.7, Notepad++ binaries - including the installer - are digitally signed using a legitimate certificate issued by GlobalSign. As a result, Installation of the Notepad++ root certificate is no longer required. We recommend that users who have previously installed the root certificate remove it.

  • It's not a key, it sends left win + left shift + f23. Can't be disentangled from those other modifier keys, true remapping is impossible unless you can get to the keyboard firmware. Even under linux.

  • No idea why noone mentioned ity but this exists.

    https://generalfusion.com/

    The core idea of combustion is using momentum to achieve combustion to generate back momentum (and heat).

    The laser fusion detonation is similar, but I find other concepts reflect the idea way better.

    General fusion uses liquid metal, that is compressed into the center trapping a bubble of fusion gas under extreme pressure for a moment. Inspired by cavitation bubbles in water that when symmetric enough can produce light and evaporate metal.The fusion then bounces back onto the liquid metal, and fusion products are absorbed by it, so the heated liquid can be cycled into a heat engine. I don't think there is an intention to recover mechanical energy though.

    Another approach is dynamic z-pinch. Helion would be an exanple.You form a magnetic enclosure trapping fusion gasy then push the magnetic enclosure inwards, compressing the gas to fusion. The charged fusion products (needs fusion that doesn't emit neutrons) are again trapped in the field, pushing against it with far more speed, effectively far higher temperature, causing the field to exoand again against the controlling magnetic coils, that now operate in reverse generating current from regeneratively breaking the push.

    I think this is the closest analogy to combustion engines. An initial push is inserted via momentum (of the magnetic field), which compresses the fuel, combusting it, increasing pressure/temperature, pushing back against the confinement which now absorbs the (magnetic) momentum, turning it back into power.The only difference is that between cycles the power to keep the next cycle going is stored in capacitors not as momentum of something. And ofc the thing in motion is a more intangible magnetic field, together with currents running in magnets, not physical mass.