Techranger
@Techranger@infosec.pub
- Comment on Are atoms, protons, electrons, neutrons, and cells (in a human body) in a constant state of flux? If so what is the measurement we have for them and do they at one point have a certain state of speed? 1 week ago:
For atomic particles (protons, neutrons, electrons), their average velocity (almost never the same across a given sample, and less likely the larger the sample) is measurable, and we call that temperature. It’s a way to describe the total energy of a system. As it happens, we use that property for everything from steam turbines to cutting torches to deep freezers. It’s a simplified answer, but the engineering realities take into account many other properties and variables which relate to temperature in order to achieve the desired effects.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
I take your point about Steam’s licensing, but at least those games go on some impressive sales from time to time. A physical disk can be resold on the used market for a discount after some time. Can GTA VI’s code in the box?
- Comment on Finally an explanation 2 weeks ago:
Are you going to apply this logic to the activities which took place on Epstein Island?
- Comment on Finally an explanation 2 weeks ago:
Those Nazis really get my goat!
- Comment on I am about to learn everything. 2 months ago:
Boeing actually did this when they designed the 777. They were the first manufacturer to hire a Chief Mechanic to participate in the design process. His name is Jack Hessburg.
In his role as chief mechanic at Boeing, Hessburg led a group of more than 100 mechanics in designing features into the 777 that have made it one of the most mechanic-friendly airplanes in the world.
- Comment on Ġ̵̻ͅį̴̹̜̼̙͍͋̈̕m̷̦͎͈̎̄̄̿̈ṁ̶̭̫͓̞̻̾̂̚ë̶͚́̍̀͆ ̴̻͗̈́̿̂̚͝f̴̧̳̝͓̫̆̍͌͠u̸̧̖̠̗͔̽̽̾ȇ̶̝̠̎̔l̵̡͙͔̀́̃́̓͘,̵̠̜̽͛ ̴͙̜͇͚̥̜̑͛͐̓͆͒ḡ̸̮͝͠ḯ̸͍̩͛͗̍͝ṁ̶̛͎̖̭̖̓̃͑̃ḿ̵̫̇e̸͈͕̍̍͒ ̸̧̣̣̣̹̺͌̃ẇ̴̤̳͇̪̝̑̈́̏̚i̶͖͒̒r̶̢̪̙͉̭̥̂̐e̵̞̳̻̍͘ 6 months ago:
You’re experiencing the other part of electromagnetism: the magnetic field. As you and your bike pass across the magnetic waves, a charge is induced on you and your bike. You’re feeling what it’s like to be the rotor of an electric motor, or the other side of a capacitor, or the secondary coil of a transformer!
- Comment on the unseen worlds 11 months ago:
Saddam Hussein in UV light.
- Comment on Bring them back!!! 11 months ago:
The tracker must have been made by the same manufacturer that makes all those bombs you see in movies, too. You can tell because they have beepers, digital countdown displays, and sometimes also blinking lights.
- Comment on Just how visible is your butthole to a gynecologist? 1 year ago:
“YO!”
- Comment on Misunderstood the assignment… 1 year ago:
Literally a shitpost
- Comment on God is a dick. 1 year ago:
- Comment on Anon is in a simulation 1 year ago:
WHAT?? NO, NO, I’M IN THE LIBRARY! THE LIBRARY!! OK, CIAO!
- Comment on Four pianos. Four. 1 year ago:
It detunes the pattern buffers.
- Comment on Anon downloads free fps 1 year ago:
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- Comment on Don’t fall for it 1 year ago:
AROOOO!
- Comment on Can flies recognize that I'm holding a flyswatter? 2 years ago:
I kill them with a spray bottle filled with 70% isopropyl alcohol. The mist is difficult to avoid, and once they’re knocked down, I drown them with a few more blasts. I think the surface tension of the alcohol is able to permeate the tiny holes (spiracles) that would normally keep water out of their respiratory system. No guts, just wipe away the fly’s body and any excess alcohol. Anything you miss will simply evaporate. Bonus: 70% isopropyl alcohol is a disinfectant, so you’ve already helped clean any disease the fly may have been carrying.