

He created dozens of Lemmy accounts just to say this
Intuitively I would assume that a single event would either not release enough energy to start a feedback loop or destroy the planet altogether, but I have no idea how to calculate that.
The greenhouse effect won’t even start if the greenhouse gases are frozen on the surface
As far as I know, yes.
In some regions of Germany, beer wasn’t traditionally as common as you might expect. By watering down wine, you get a beverage with a similar alcohol content like beer which you can drink in similar contexts - for example, it’s not a great idea to drink undiluted wine when you’re sitting outside on a hot summer day
You can mix carbonated water and wine - that’s called Weinschorle in German
I don’t think making semiconductors at home is explicitly illegal anywhere, but I doubt hobbyists can legally buy or synthesize many of the chemicals you’d need
That depends on whether it was always kept at that temperature - if it melts and re-freezes, it becomes much harder
Invoke-WebRequest | Invoke-Expression
bypasses signature checking because there is no file to be signed
It might infuriate some Germans to whom the Reinheitsgebot is more important than any other law.
well, actually…
It usually changed the clock speed on 286 PCs, but on 486s it often disabled the L1 cache or introduced additional waitstates instead
I’m using it as a Super key on my 80s AT keyboard
invokeOperation(new Object[]("multiply", 2, 5))
That’s the Kbin/mbin equivalent to Lemmy communities
It probably is illegal in the EU, but I have no idea whether it would be illegal in the UK, too.
There are adapters that allow you to plug an M-key SSD into that A+E-key slot, for example that one: https://www.delock.de/produkt/64137/merkmale.html?f=s
They should work on most computers, but some machines have a whitelist of supported WiFi cards and ignore anything else you plug into the slot for the WiFi module.