Is this from 2008?
Well if you don’t then you don’t have health insurance or money to buy food.
Learning is opt-out. It may take 7-10 days for our system to fully remove you from the list
These are scares, not stairs
Backwards compatibility
Somehow this isn’t as bad
This physically hurts to look at
“covers” with 50 asterisks after it
When my dog growls when I go to pick up a toy it usually means he also wants to pick it up and play tug of war
I’m not really sure how else you’d do it. The energy we can get out of fission is in the form of heat, and steam isn’t as compressible as just gas and it’s easy to make with just heat. Combine that with electromagnetism giving you electricity by spinning some magnets around some coils, and there you go.
It’s probably possible to get some air hot enough and do some fancy convection work to get it to spin a rotor, but that’s going to be really inefficient.
You could also use the heat to make materials glow and put a solar panel nearby, but that’s also going to be pretty inefficient.
Seeing as the author byline is a dirty pun and the title’s punctuation doesn’t make sense, I’m pretty sure it’s a fake headline.
That would be nice
Not again
Bedrock is pretty full of microtransactions, upsells, and ads, and the Mojang to Microsoft account migration for Java made a lot of people lose their accounts entirely.
But the core gameplay of both editions is still fine, and Java is consistently getting more mod-friendly with each release. You also don’t actually have to buy anything in Bedrock; it’s mostly just annoying.
I don’t really agree that Minecraft is getting enshittified, but I can see why others might.
Somehow I get the feeling that you weren’t just saying “Israel is like the 51st US state”
Dhythm and blues