Mirrors are hard. Good luck on your quest.
Mirrors are hard. Good luck on your quest.
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They don’t actually delete anything. They will throw the physical samples away but retain your entire identified genetic code.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17611256
There’s a better source out there but I can’t find it atm. They hide behind an obscure FDA rule. Something about retaining genetic data for 20 years no matter what or something.
Only when “conservatives” are synonymous with rape and destruction.
I’ll just cry like a little bitch in court again. It worked last time!
Ah yeah that would be cruel as fuck. Are they doing anything different this time or are they going to torture someone else to death?
That isnt how it works. The speed of light is the speed of causality; it doesn’t have anything to do with light. Its just the fastest speed at which things can happen. Light, being massless, happens to travel at that speed.
In your scenario, the light beam would just be stretched along its length and the 2D interface on the surface of the moon would just “lag behind” from your POV. But it would lag at the speed of light.
ELI5: If I’m moving away from you at 50 KPH and you’re moving away from me in the opposite direction at 50 KPH then after 1 hour we will be 100 kilometers away from each other even though the speed limit is 75 and neither of us broke it.
That’s an extreme reduction but gets the general idea across.
Yeah. If it only impacted your landlord that would be one thing, but you’re potentially ruining the entire municipal plumbing system.
Trial will be over by the end of the week and he’ll be executed by the end of the month. Meanwhile cannon will find a clerical error in Donnie’s case and reschedule a review for “some time next year if I feel like it”.
The anti-trust cases against google are why this is being brought up again. Google isnt propping up Mozilla out of altruism or a desire to, I dunno, advertise; they’re doing it so that in court they can point at Mozilla and say, “look! Competitors!”. Its the exact same reason Microsoft bailed out Apple in the 00s. Because without Mozilla, Google is unquestionably a monopoly.
Now, they are anyway. But by keeping Mozilla alive they can pretend in court that they have competitors and that they aren’t engaging in monopolistic practices, which they absolutely are.
Honestly your comment is kind of why they pay the money. “Google doesn’t have a seat at Mozilla, what’s the big deal?”. The big deal is that Google smothers competition and is pretending in court that they aren’t.
I had been keeping an eye on Lemmy for years and years. I’m an open source, federated service enthusiast so Lemmy was always just something I was aware of.
You should read about fatbergs before doing this though.
Wow this looks great! Can’t wait to try it out.
To be fair, shutterfly isn’t a photo storage platform and it sounds like they don’t want to be. The infrastructure to store and serve all of that would be expensive, so “pay up or we’re deleting your shit”.
Honestly that’s kind of nice to hear, since it means they probably aren’t selling it.