Well, if it was a Richard Hammond attack, it would probably crash itself.
Star Trek routinely alters the timeline of theorized major future events, so I would chalk it up to temporal flux.
Also, you're forgetting the use of the uniform in The Visitor, an amazing DS9 episode.
Done. I also changed the numbers before, but then I didn't verify that I broke the link.
I figured. That's why I didn't run it.
I did, it was that link.
And then I posted it here.
Same reason I don't do my own car maintenance, I'd rather spend my time and energy doing something else.
Lemmy is nowhere near close to diverting developer resources to that.
Probably nothing, since Putin wants to encourage future defectors.
Or just make it work at scale.
Lemmy at a million users would look far different than it does now.
The market is to optimize for max human eyesight, which is a horizontal aspect ratio. For edge cases, a monitor can be converted to a vertical aspect ratio easily.
There really isn't a large market to go square. If anything, monitors have gotten wider over time.
I don't think it would.
First, you'd have to power the device, which is likely going to take a lot of energy.
Second, the device is additive only, so it can't address issues with built in scarcity like land.
Third, there is going to be an interesting middle ground where you still need some forms of manufacturing to run the economy.
There will be drastic changes to the economy, but I doubt that communism would fully take over.
That's what I'm expecting. They aren't going to fix what Musk broke and they are going ahead with tarrifs, which wasn't Musk led.