Yes but for some reason when you tell people you don't have energy they don't believe you. Because they think mental energy is an infinite resources you can just force out or something
For that to happen the carbon would need to be buried in the ground again, however
And it's possible that humanity has emitted so much and warmed the globe so much that we shift the global climate stability point to something else than was before. It's possible the new equilibrium over millions of year will be a warmer earth
But do you only use your cast iron pan once a year or less?
Even then, we really struggle creating as perfect of vacuums as earth as there is in space. Space in high earth orbit is literally more empty than we can create on labs
Ip bans are incredibly ineffective though. You just get a new IP from your isp
Yeah, it's just straight up a loss for humanity.
Yeah I was like... And end up with an entirely different set of health issues?? These things are necessary for a healthy diet
Not to mention whether it's even possible to avoid sugars, fats, and salt.
Browser zero days are some of the most valuable exploits in existence, so I highly doubt it would happen in practice
There's about 4.6*10^46 molecules in the ocean. There are about 8.5*10^47 cubic meters in a cubic light-year
Surprisingly close orders of magnitude
For reference, the closest next star system is 4.25 light years away. The diameter of our Galaxy is about 105 700 light years, with a thickness of about 1000 light years (much less than the diameter, since our Galaxy lies on a plane)
Steam does not force DRM
They probably do
Speak for yourself lol, gen Z absolutely had the internet as kids. So did millennials
Speed limits are not bs. The energy of kinetic motion increases with the square of the velocity. Double the speed, quadruple the amount of energy. That matters.
Oh there's no fixing mathematics, it's fundamentally broken and we all know it (well, incomplete, but you know humor and all that)
Gen alpha are also like... Literal children
So you know, not surprising