This is really interesting, as it also has implications for life elsewhere in the solar system. Scientists have been debating back and forth whether life could exist in Europa's oceans below its icy surface. Things had been leaning towards "unlikely" due to the reduced light being that far out from the sun, but if non-photosynthetic biological oxygen production is possible on Earth, it could also be possible on Europa.
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Question is, are they running the 9x branch or the NT branch?
But what about forcing the computer to do something via bootable ASM?
Well, I guess that's it for Voyager 1. I doubt they even have a backup of its flight data to send back at this point. NASA wasn't keen on keeping records on old projects like this.
So, from what I can gather from the word soup here, what this is is basically molecules made of smaller polar molecules like water. They were theorized to exist for a while but we've now been able to make them for the first time.
As for what the significance is, well... in the immortal words of Dr. Daniel Jackson from Stargate SG-1... "It's fascinating".
To be fair, if Metaverse did integrate something like this they would definitely record telemetry data "for development purposes".
Or at least use the right plastic for them. PLA readily decomposes in only a few days under industrial composting conditions at 55-70ºC. Whereas ABS, a commonly used plastic in many applications, doesn't react to composting and can last 1000+ years in a landfill.
Depends on the dragon. I know a lot of metallics from D&D are willing to share or trade. One of the chromatics as well, though said chromatic hoards jokes, novelty items, comedians and prank gear.
In the case of dragons, those are synonymous.
When a dragon decides to hoard knowledge rather than wealth.
Knowing how important the site is to the fandom, I'd be surprised if anyone lets it go under.
That being said, as a precaution, a PixelFed instance attached to pawb.fun and pawb.social might be nice to have.