

Is this real? I only heard that they injure their legs super easily and have to be killed.
Are they, like, super fragile or something?


Is this real? I only heard that they injure their legs super easily and have to be killed.
Are they, like, super fragile or something?
I feel the same way, we have TFTs at work that are 20+ years old and still working just fine.
Of course that’s super bad for manufacturers if you just buy one monitor every 20 years.


Hey, I’ve got an idea!
You could replace those three additional character by using an h!


Never got the shivs?
I don’t think that’s the case. I tested the drying time of different oils on a sheet of plastic in optimal conditions (summer, sunlight, next to an open window) and it still took 2-3 days for the first ones to dry (being tung oil and perilla oil, I think).
I don’t see how you could accomplish that on wood, unless you’re using drying agents, of course.
24h is not enough time to build coats, not for BLO and absolutely not for any natural oil.
You need to wait much longer, else you’re just saturating the wood more and more (which isn’t necessarily a bad thing).
The oils will take much longer to polymerize in the wood, you can prevent any spotting by wiping off any excess if it shows on the surface.
The idea is that you would just need to simulate that level of detail if someone actually looks. You don’t have to simulate any atoms if nobody can see them. Computer games do this all the time to save ressources.
There is no real argument against a simulation just as there is none against god being an alien, just the probability is not in favour of it.
But I also believe life is just kinda what it is.