Shit, some of them charge the authors to publish.
Shit, some of them charge the authors to publish.
I feel like IT could yell at OP for a little bit, but would ultimately have to stare the fact that they allowed non-privileged users to just change the operating system square in the face. Like holy hell, 500 employees and anybody can just be like, “Hey, maybe I’ll make a major OS change today because why not?” What else are they letting happen?!
The texture is closest to “wood ear,” a kind of edible fungus that’s used in Chinese (maybe Taiwanese?) cooking. It’s like a mushroom with more “rubbery crunch” to it. Flavorwise, I didn’t notice any unique flavor to the jellyfish itself, it just tasted like whatever it was brined in and didn’t have any fishiness to it.
I’m totally on board–I grew up eating jellyfish at every “nice” Chinese restaurant my parents took us to when I was little. At the very, very least, we should be exploring potential uses for jellyfish bycatch rather than sorting and tossing them to start.
Someone actively spewing hate speech in addition to repeated attempts to troll the communities it posts to
Bringing me back to 1996 😆
My god, did that smell good
Article specifies that the 3d printing was done while the plane went through taxi, takeoff, and maneuvers. Hell yeah, that’s cool!
There are different ways to participate in creating a solarpunk society, like working to plan, develop, or live in communities that are mostly powered by solar energy, incorporate adequate greenspaces to bolster residents’ mental health, fundraising for community gardens, etc.
Here’s a neat article that was posted to the mander instance on an area in California where one mostly-solar community has already been built, and two more are in development: https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/23/06/18/206226/californias-first-solar-powered-microgrid-neighborhood-has-a-giant-community-battery
Transistor
Katamari Damacy
Stardew Valley
Now we know where reddit took their profit strategy from