😑 — Yang Wen-Li
Wouldn't failing to add a proof-of-work hurdle to the API just be kicking the can down the road?
Could feed a small village.
Translation: “I just signed a mortgage. I'm trying to please my parents, maybe get a wife and kid. I got responsibilities. I can't tear down the system that got me what I enjoy. Let someone else do it while I take my fortune and go live on an estate writing my fantasies, enjoying the lucky fact that my doomer story resonated with enough of society to win several recent popularity contests.”
I would have criminalized “owning residences you don't live in”.
Fun comes from overcoming challenges which imply problems existed which implies inefficiency at turning money into more money. … Huh. Capitalism is just letting money munchkins min/max society for their own personal benefit.
I love how Sanctuary Moon was depicted with real actors as an over-the-top space opera with phantasmagorical colors. The original novella only hinted that the show was a mediocre serial among many that happened to become formative in SecUnit's development of their personal philosophies and ethics.
The books had zero side story, if I recall correctly. It was a short novella with only SecUnit's biased and somewhat unreliable point of view. I think the crew's cringey moments in the adaptation were tasteful since it helps illustrate how uncomfortable SecUnit feels.
What is all this... Day Tuh? 🤪
Owl biology trivia: Owl eyes have extremely limited ability to rotate due to their elongated shape. This is one of the reasons owls turn their entire head to focus on an object. Extraocular muscles do exist, but, like human cranial muscles to wiggle ears, they're vestigial.
“It's not that we like drama or enjoy violating your privacy. We just don't like surprises.” — paraphrasing an nearly omniscient omnipresent AI in Pandora's Star (2004) by Peter F. Hamilton
Industrial cooling is all about evaporating some liquid into gas. For evaporative coolers, that liquid is water and works best if the air is dry and water is plentiful (the absurd part). If you don't have water or the air is so humid that evaporation is difficult, the liquid is expensive refrigerant which must recycle back into liquid in a closed loop with a gas compressor that pumps the waste heat into the air through forced convection heat exchangers (big fans blowing air past hot refrigerant-filled pipes), all of which consumes a lot of energy.
Ideally, we'd live in a post scarcity society in which huge arrays of solar panels would provide electricity to run closed-loop refrigerant plants that would consume zero water to cool our data centers.