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NoSpotOfGround, to science_memes in Shame.

I read that this is a common misconception: the high heat is not enough to denature any proteins (else it would kill you too) and, what’s more surprising, it actually makes viruses/bacteria more active. But it also makes your immune system more active, with an overall win in effectiveness over the microbes, which is what makes it useful.

NoSpotOfGround, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Might be Blockout? Although i remember even worse graphics and lots of brown.

NoSpotOfGround, (edited ) to science_memes in It's just science.

So caterpillars do have a chance to be “immortal” and transcend instead to a superior state of existence* at the end of their time. Whoa.

*that is, unfortunately, very mortal.

NoSpotOfGround, to comicstrips in Birthday - Sarah's Scribbles (Sarah Andersen)

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NoSpotOfGround, to bloomcounty in 8 December 1980

Just the way I likes it.

NoSpotOfGround, (edited ) to linuxmemes in I found it! The manual! I'm not sure it's helping me though...

The drawing does say that… It’s just that the curvature on those top Cs makes them look very much like Ds to me.

NoSpotOfGround, to linuxmemes in I found it! The manual! I'm not sure it's helping me though...

I bet the counts of 8 and 12 for c and d are swapped by mistake…

NoSpotOfGround, to linux in OpenSSH is about to change. (For the better.)

Got it, thank you!

NoSpotOfGround, to linux in OpenSSH is about to change. (For the better.)

It says that

Starting in 2014, OpenSSH defaults to Curve25519-based ECDH.

So what changed recently? (I didn’t watch the video, in fairness).

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