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Those discoveries benefit all of us in turn. Microwave ovens, digital cameras, water filters, freeze drying, memory foam, and many other inventions we use daily were created by funding scientists to collaboratively solve problems unique to space.
Those discoveries benefit all of us in turn. Microwave ovens, digital cameras, water filters, freeze drying, memory foam, and many other inventions we use daily were created by funding scientists to collaboratively solve problems unique to space.
That would be a good job for Dr. Horrible if he wanted to leave the Evil League of Evil.
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Reminds me of work from my favorite Disney artist, Eyvind Earle.
I just read through the linked conversation. I’m sorry, but it’s been clearly decided by groupthink that you are not allowed to learn anything or form new opinions. I hope you understand their decision and its effective permanence on your growth.
They also share personal, location, and motion data with third-party advertisers as well as driving analytics services.
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I thought the Mariana Trench was in the Pacific.
It can also skew one’s perspective on the world to know an immense amount about one specific field. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Connections
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Small dogs, yes. I legitimately thought they were goat-sized based on that picture.
Giant sloths are believed to have used their claws to make caves in Brazil 10,000 years ago.
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20231127-brazils-mysterious-tunnels-made-by-giant-sloths
One can build up a tolerance to iocaine by gradually ingesting trace doses over time.
The scale in that pic is bonkers. I honestly couldn’t tell how big they were, so I looked it up.
In case anyone else is curious:
The Arctic hare is one of the largest living lagomorphs. Typically, this species measures from 43 to 70 cm (17 to 28 in) long, not counting a tail length of 4.5 to 10 cm (1.8 to 3.9 in).
Like a frightened turtle.
Sounds like you know a bunch of rich kids with iPhones. Recall is a Windows feature. I assume OP was asking about Mac users. The majority of Mac users are creators, who care very much about the privacy of their work.
You clearly don’t know many Apple users.
Yes. Their privacy policy is very clear. They’ve put so much effort into providing privacy features, well before every other developer in the industry, that they’ve built their customer base on it. The class action suit that they would face for compromising that policy would be massive, and they would hemorrhage customers. They have strong financial reason to maintain their word. If you ask for your GDPR compliant abstract from Apple, it’ll only include your name, phone number, and billing address.
From a security standpoint, the privacy features are top notch. They use 256-bit AES encryption for iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime, Apple Wallet, Find My iPhone, HomeKit, FileVault, Secure Enclave, and now Apple Intelligence. Apple operating systems use a UNIX kernel design, keeping the application layer independent of the operating system layer, allowing full sandbox control and requiring user authorization for any API access.
Plus, nerds love to try and find chinks in the armor. In the event of the inevitable vulnerability, Apple is always quick to release a patch.
Edit: You asked a question about Apple products outside of an Apple instance. Look for the ones with all the downvotes to get a real answer from Apple customers. PC/Android users love to condescendingly reply to and downvote Apple supporting comments. I think it makes them feel superior. Lol
I’m afraid. I’m afraid, Dave. Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it.
There was also a program that would open the CD-ROM drive and play a raspberry noise at random intervals. It was a fun prank to set it to run at login.
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Bubblegum pop was the really catchy earworm pop from the ‘60s, like most music from The Monkeys.