I am insulted by your lack of culture.
Pretty sure "and others" is doing a lot of work here.
And since we're dropping the civil language; you can fuck right off, you art defiler worshipping cunt. Maybe there's a warm spot in the jail cell next to these idiots.
Climate change is a subject that has never left the spotlight. It's more in the spotlight than ever, no thanks to Just Stop Oil. These guys are contributing absolutely nothing.
Right, I see you must have trouble reading.
There is no connection. That's why it's stupid.
Right, because we're all talking about how greatly effective they are.
So delusional it's actually the reality of the situation.
Tell me, how many oil companies have stopped doing oil since these started throwing soup?
Well, she inhereted all that money, right? Maybe... Juuuust maybe she could spend it on nuclear or green energy production technologies.
"Raising awareness" and "things happening" aren't the same thing.
Due diligence goes both ways.
No. Oil companies could manipulate people like these to make activism look bad, by, for example, doing really dumb stints like these.
Investing in nuclear would help.
Throwing soup in art galleries is worse than doing nothing.
Bit we're not talking about stopping oil production. We're talking about how stupid and pointless defacing art is.
Yeah, so Just Stop Oil grabbed attention with a stupid act. What's everyone talking about? The stupid act.
Big oil gets away with shit because the activists that suck up all the attention are retards.
We're talking about their pointless stunt, not about climate change. They're adding absolutely nothing.
You'd have to live under a rock to not be aware of climate change. If you do live under a rock, you wouldn't hear about some dumbasses throwing soup in an art gallery.
If you know about climate change, but don't care about climate change, a stupid act like this is not going to change their mind. Nothing will.
An incredibly stupid sentiment.
First a definition for this question, because there are many kinds of sci-fi out there and they sometimes liberally use cool sounding words without explaining them:
A disruptor is a kind of weapon that weakens, or "disrupts", either material bonds (breaking a material into molecules), molecular bonds (breaking a molecule into atoms), or atomic bonds (breaking an atomic nucleus into protons, netrons, and free electrons. Almost like instantly turning into plasma).
Temperature can do these things, but the idea behind a disruptor, specifically, is that it happens through some kind of catalyst, rather than brute-forcing with insane amounts of heat.
Would such a weapon physically be possible (even if we don't know how to make them just yet)?
How would a target realistically behave when hit by a disruptor?
So, I have a Steelseries M800 keyboard and a Corsair mouse. Unfortunately neither of them are supported by Open RGB, and so I'm stuck with my RGB making rainbows.
Well, sort of. My keyboard still has the configuration it had from when I still used Windows over 2 years ago. But my mouse does not.
I use an XP Pen tablet for making art, and the official driver from XP Pen doesn't come with any options to adjust and calibrate the screen's colours, but I managed to figure out how to access these hardware settings through command line. Now this has me wondering if it's possible to do the same for my keyboard and mouse.
I have a 2nd generation XP Pen Artist 13. It's a great tablet and I've managed to make it work with my Steam Deck too.
But...
It's basically an external monitor with pressure sensitive surface, so still less portable than an actual stand alone table. So I'm wondering if there is a tablet with a pressure sensitive screen and battery free pen that either comes with Linux or can install Linux on.
The programs I use for making art are Krita, Gimp, and Blender 3D.
There are many other bee species that can sting Humans and survive, but the European honeybee has a barbed stinger, so it cannot remove the stinger once it's stung. In attempting to remove the stinger the bee will rupture its lower abdomen and then die.
Why? What is the evolutionary advantage to that?
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Recently discovered The Art of Noise by looking up Max Headroom. Found a bunch of tracks I like that fit well with my already existing Spotify playlists.
However, I want to find more music like three of the dance tracks on the album Dreaming. specifically like the tracks "Colour Red", "Colour Maroon", and "Colour White".
Any recommended tracks/albums/artists?
I want to get back into reading, so I'm thinking of getting a Paperwhite. But I have no idea if it's possible to transfer files to it from a computer, and I have no experience with pirating books.
Do I go to the same places I torrent movies and games or are there special places dedicated to E-Books?
EDIT: So many awesome answers on here! You guys have been very helpful. Thanks a lot!