

Ain’t that the truth.
Ain’t that the truth.
You know what’s worse for bioprocessing than sticky cells? Bubbles. The article implies this solves everything, when in reality it works on an edge case. Mammalian cells, and most cells lacking a tough outer wall, would never tolerate bubbles.
Solves climate issues by turning itself off.
Yah, I agree with this one. I only now visit old.Reddit.com. If it’s gone, I can’t imagine scrolling through the shitty UI that’s left.
Cool, now I can flip a virtual table when my friend invades my territory.
Ho ho. That international ride-share line is already a shitshow. Imagine it with two Wamos each waiting for the other to move.
Richard Dawkins lays this out nicely in The Selfish Gene.
Haha, wow. I’m sorry.
Yah, agreed. These same morons tripled their budget. What do you expect?!
I’m going to say something that may be upsetting — My guess is you’re autistic. Allistic people simply do not have the attention to detail necessary to do anything but default settings, and when defaults become dark patterns it exploits allistic people and aggravates autists.
Edit: wow everyone else hates the idea, but no reply from the one person I’m speaking to.
Join a pod!
It’s not just that. I find SMS to be slower in terms of call and response vs iMessage. It’s like my android friends take longer to reply.
What’s with all the spammy pop ups?
Fake it. Make it an inside joke that you’re not really like that. Masking.
Andor is an example of excellent Star Wars content that people want to see. They just produced crap.
Get rid of Shorts.
Bubbles act as a water/air interface. The lipid membrane of a cell is a wall that has an internal hydrophobic layer made of phospholipids. Phospholipids when introduced to a water/air interface orient their hydrophobic side into the air, away from water. In other words the bubble rips the cell membrane apart by pulling phospholipids out of the membrane.