Yikes!
Anyway, thanks for the clarification.
Who reads this anyway? Nobody, that’s…. Oh wait. Some people do. I guess I should put something worth reading in here then. Well here’s a test. How much text can you put in here? Who knows? We’ll find out together.
I could write just about anything here, and it wouldn’t really matter. I could go on an on about nothing in particular, and there would still be space left unused. If you’re like really verbose, you could write about any pointless topic without ever reaching a conclusion, and you wouldn’t even hit the character limit. Like, how long could this text be before you hit the wall? Surely, there’s a limit? You can’t just dump a chapter of lorem ipsum in here, now can you?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus mollis urna sit amet augue mollis interdum. Praesent sed massa eu quam vestibulum elementum. In pharetra sodales
Wow, that’s a lot of text. Previously, you couldn’t have this much, but now they’ve changed the settings, which is pre neat.
Yikes!
Anyway, thanks for the clarification.
Next step in the playbook is to outlaw all the minor news outlets that do cover this stuff. Is trump already working on that?
Totally out of the loop. What’s goin on?
Hmm… that’s a good point. Basically anything other than a flat surface will have these bizarre properties.
Wow. That would be truly bizarre kind of space to live in.
If you draw a triangle on different parts of a toroid, would you get different angles?
Yeah, that’s t true. Even steel utensils come in a variety of prices. The nicer ones look cool, have interesting shapes are heavy etc. Moderately priced ones are just stamped steel, but still good and durable. The cheap ones, are stamped out of the thinnest low grade trash you can find. Those will bend if you just look at them wrong. Also, some cheap fruit knives have a plastic handle and aluminum rivets. Stick that into a washing machine and you’ll find out how soluble aluminum is at high pH.
Dumb foreigner here, so what’s the deal with silverware? I mean, if you really want silverware, you get forks and knives that are actually made of silver and come in a fancy wood box. Do people use that word for common steel forks too?
While quickly looking into it, I didn’t find relevant information about the effect of temperature, unless you like to extract cafestol using methanol. That will spice up your morning brew!
However, I did find this graph, that shows the effect if roast level. Dammit, why did it have to be this way. I don’t even like dark roast.
Regardless, temperature usually has an impact on extraction rates. Higher temperatures make things happen faster and better as long as we’re not talking about dissolved gases.
I seem like it’s better to stick with paper filters. I wonder if an aeropress filter is good enough for catching those compounds though.
I asked GPT and Copilot some pride related questions, and they were both pretty supportive. GPT went into more detail, while Copilot used more rainbow emojis. Either way, I didn’t see any right-wing rhetoric.
Cannot be stopped, you say? How about you attach a generator to that blade before you start it.
Is there a relevant XKCD about there being a relevant XKCD for everything?
Same goes for volume. People use cubic meters, but I would prefer to use liters instead.
Oh, so that’s how you make the infinite fractal omniroll. You just need infinite materials, infinite space and infinite time. Shouldn’t be a problem, right?
Before you ask, it’s 51 layers.
If an unraveling sweater counts as a “tall structure”, then what about the space tether, where NASA used a 20 km long wire?
You can mitigate that issue to some extent by making the videos short. As long as the user count remains relatively small, the storage and bandwidth costs aren’t going to spiral out of control. Eventually you’ll have so many millions of active users that you’ll also need to figure out a way to get a steady source of revenue. I wonder how Loops will tackle that issues. Some mastodon instances already have a small yearly fee, so I guess video instances could do that as well.
You could also list some long term average power draw instead of the peak.
What happened to the ice cream ball with a chocolate core hypothesis? I think it looks like it could be a huge ball of Viennetta.