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On one hand, the archlinux bbs had the only exact reference to the issue I was having. On the other hand, no one could replicate it enough to figure anything out. :/

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Have you seen supercritical water and/or helium? The “surface” of Jupiter is probably supercritical hydrogen. I don’t know if there’s a sharp cutoff like Earth’s oceans or a gradual thickening, but it’s still only half the density of water. It’s possible to build a boat for that!

However, the pressure would be around half a million bar, or 500 times the pressure of the deepest part of the ocean. This is also 5× the pressure used to make synthetic diamods too, and probably about the same temperature too. If the boat had any grease left outside, it would be diamond grease at this point.

If you went further down to where the density increases to about the same as water at sea level, the pressure would quadruple to nearly the same as Earth’s core, and the temperature would be about the same too. At this pressure, there’s probably another indistinct boundary of metallic hydrogen, and if the boat has survived the ultra-high-pressure hydrogen embrittlement, the steel-liquifying temperatures, and diamond rain, this metallic hydrogen will almost certainly reduce it to a lump of novel metal hydrides.

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And you’re forgetting that water needs huge amounts of heat to evaporate. The heat capacity of plastic is rather small in comparison, so a machine capable of quickly vaporizing water also has the power to melt crappy thin plastic.

Modern dryers usually have a safety thermostat, but lint buildup is still a big fire hazard, so there are obviously temperatures in significant excess of boiling here.

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Mushrooms -> magical woodland animals -> mythology

Where’s the confusion?

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Mushrooms -> magical woodland animals -> mythology

Where’s the confusion?

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Do we know if Grievous had force sensitivity at all? Transplanted Jedi blood or horrendous insanity-inducing technology? Or is the robot body just a good enough mix of precise and expendable?

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Is L some odd reference to 5 Guys? What the hell eldritch abomination does M represent?

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I would, but I have found flatpaks have failed to work properly on occasion, especially in situations where the software needs access to other software or their data.

I am pretty new at this though, perhaps I just picked the wrong flatpak?

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Man, I wish there was a laptop you could fit a mechanical keyboard to!

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Dang, I wish I could find my install history somewhere…

  • I thought I had issues with the Discord Snap (which I’m just now realizing is different to Flatpack), but I’m running the Snap right now, so I guess I got that to work (mostly, maybe this Desktop Portal could fix it? Hmm).
  • Lutris and Wine have been endless trouble no matter what I’ve done, so possibly not the Flatpak’s fault.
  • Steam as a Snap broke some important features, mostly with modding. That’s a deb right now, I think.
  • And lastly mcpelauncher, which was scuffy already, but apparently is a Flatpak.

Perhaps my impression was clouded by poorly behaved installations and/or poorly understood setups. Also maybe by Snap. I’ll have to try Flatpaks again next time.

Honestly I’ve prioritized debs simply because that’s similar to what I know, so I can get them to work. Figuring out what exactly I’m doing with 7 part CLI installs is rough, even when they work, and I’ve been trained to skip “app store” links altogether. I am just smol bebe avoiding a windows dualboot as long as I can.

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That’s not 2016, or 2020, or 2008, or 2001, or even 2012. Which reality break are you talking about?

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I don’t think there’s any evidence for gravitons yet, and gravity hasn’t been quantized. I’d say it’s this similarity that’s the best argument of quantum gravity, not the other way around.

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Are higgs bosons supposed to be gravitons? I think you’re confused about how some particles aquire some of their mass, and how all mass behaves.

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Hmm, I hadn’t considered an “ultragravity catastrophe”. I wonder if this could accout for dark energy or the supposed inflatons? Probably not, the catastrophe suggests infinite energy, not just lots of energy, eh?

The ultraviolet catastrophe was averted due to the discreet nature of electrons though, and I don’t recall gravity behaving as a blackbody radiator anyway. Would this come into effect at horizons?

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What’s the differences here?

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What’s the differences here?

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How?! Iean the app doesn’t crash, but trying to go anywhere is busted, and I don’t think browsing /all works…

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Bruh, I don’t even have a monitor that can display 120fps, and you want that as a minimum?

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Practise is correct UK spelling.

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Nova Scotia was going well until king Charles gave it to the French.

Darien was going well until… the everything… Ok, Darien was never going well at all.

I suppose there’s modern capitalism, public investing, and one of the most iconic holidays ever. Cultural victory?

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I’m no expert, but I think “you’re already” doesn’t work because the “anti-stress” on the contraction tells us the focus is later, but the focus of “already” is actually on the “are” in “you’re”. It trips us up because it sneaks the focus past us and then just ends the sentence before the focus the stress told us about arrives.

It may also be because “you are already” is a variant of the sentence “you are” which can’t be contracted, so the contraction insinuates “you’re already [something]”. It makes us parse a different sentence structure than it is, then we get confused when the sentence ends early.

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