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  • I have had two pixel 9 folds warrantied for the inner screen cracking along the fold. This third one is treated gently, I'm not getting that game

  • This is what happens when you nationalise American companies' oil system

  • I feel like you could ask him about how he lost a leg, hand, and eye. Something to talk about is nice after a few hours of driving

  • You can get USB keyboard or pretty much any size and portability

  • Some commercial, science, and industrial machines require specific versions of windows, which this can imitate. Old MS Windows is of our development and very vulnerable it allowed on the internet. My giant organisation had until recently a 16 bit PC because it carried an ISA card that formatted a particular letter. Management only authorised a replacement (use of current software tools to make the letter, make a data path from the legacy system that collates the letter data to our newer system) when one of the two machines died and couldn't be repaired due to lack of parts

  • My phone provider requires you contact them to authorise the esim swap (even if you are signed into their app on both phones). I wonder if they do that too make SIM stealing easier

  • Mint is very popular and easy

  • It has variable suspension. I suspect it is in its lowest position, on the bump stops

  • easy

    Jump
  • Was it Sagan who said that to bake a cake from scratch you first need to create a universe?

  • an hypothesis

    I think you mean an ' ypothesis (only vowels use an; consonants use "a"; h is a special case as French and French influenced English drop the h from the start of words). It's polite to show the letters you have dropped with an apostrophe so readers don't take incorrect ideas from one's writing

  • There is some evidence that autism is a combination of hereditary natural variation and diet

    The evidence of diet is many anecdotes that some ancient food diets make autistic children less autistic (moves them closer to neurotypical)

  • It isn't really equivalent. GM by gene editing is precise and quick; GM by selective breeding and deliberate mutation is slow and random

    I wonder if anyone will ever work out what genes make good apples. It would save so much random breeding

  • I have a friend I believe who stank out a part of their school with overdone banana scent

    (I have a friend I don't believe who says he blew out the windows of a school lab by turning on gas taps and lighting a lighter)

  • It's fun in my organisation. We get "Use AI, it's the future, your manager will assess your use of AI" alongside "only use the AI tools on this list" with a list of tools completely useless to my, or my team's possible needs, along with "don't give AI any sensitive information" where everything my team works on is IT systems which makes everything too sensitive to be given to copilot

  • We learnt to titrate in later high school, played with acids and bases and crystallizing crystals in earlier high school

    Sure we learnt to calculate mols of chemicals but we also learnt why — so you can balance an equation, so you have no more acid (for example) than you need.

    I bailed out of chemistry though. I had a bad teacher in year 10 and moved to botany in yr 11 and 12 (working with scientists testing salt tolerance of eucalypts to address dryland salinity) (I went to a school that covered high school and college (years 7 to 12))

  • Was I sweeping? I was saying the small number of people profiting were of several classes

    Actually I was asking if that's what they were trying to say

  • I am sad that you have not yet received a community name. I'll search and report back

    Ed. Yes there is, but it's at .ml

    !iamverysmart@lemmy.ml

    It's not very popular

  • Isn't that materials science?

  • What's wrong with an amateur publishing a (probably low quality) paper? It's not going to waste many people's time, and it's not common