arthur 1w ago • 100%
Humans on Mars. We are 15 years late already.
arthur 1w ago • 100%
Civilization III and/or V
Edit: If you have lot's of time available.
arthur 1w ago • 100%
That trait didn't appear in the region, so it could not be selected. It appeared in the east Asia, and were selected.
Someone also commented that we don't have conclusive evidence that some of those characteristics are adaptations to the environment, and could be just genetic drifts. So the shape of the eyes may be just a coincidence and not a real advantage.
arthur 2w ago • 100%
Some people should just shut up and retire.
arthur 3w ago • 100%
True, I had another comment on mind when I wrote it. Someone talking about brain implants. But that's also valid in this case.
arthur 3w ago • 100%
If it will go in someone's body, it should be completely opensource, from hardware to software.
arthur 3w ago • 100%
Assuming your honesty and good faith on asking this question, the real treasure on our gene pool is it's diversity. Eugenics would, by definition, reduce it.
You could assume that it's a low price to pay for health, longevity, strength, intelligence, beauty and so on, but it's not that simple.
Even some diseases (out or the possibility to develop it) can be beneficial under the right circonstances, e.g. sickle cell anemia can improve resistance to malaria.
It would be great to be able to prevent most diseases before it happens and treat it if it happens (for free, in a universal health care system), but eliminate the genes would be a very bad idea, a healthy specie needs it's diversity to avoid extinction, and we sometimes feel like we are above that risk, but we are not that special.
arthur 3w ago • 100%
Much more secure 👍🏾
arthur 1mo ago • 91%
Zen Browser since last week. Is a Firefox fork.
arthur 2mo ago • 100%
Yeah, but some damage is already done, some contracts with public entities like the military and schools in amazon are now under investigation and may be cancelled.
arthur 2mo ago • 100%
I think you can block entire instances as a user. But, if not, you can create your own instance and federate with only the instances that you like. Far more work though.
Here: using Thunder.
arthur 2mo ago • 100%
Your concerns are all valid, but about 1 and 3 there are possible solutions. I'm using Rust+Tonic to build an API and that's eliminate the necessity of proxies and it's very simple to use.
I know that it don't solve all problems, but IMHO is a question of adoption. Easier told tools will be develop for it.
arthur 2mo ago • 83%
And also, the Dekatrian calendar
Where we would have a less broken, more regular, year calendar that is almost align with the moon cycle.
arthur 2mo ago • 100%
There's a cool video from In a Nutshell about it some years ago.
arthur 2mo ago • 100%
Is not about how much we have available, is about how much they think they can squeeze us.
arthur 2mo ago • 86%
(Holocene or) Human Era calendar
That would represent all human history as one.
arthur 2mo ago • 100%
GRPC for building APIs instead of REST. Type safety makes life easier
arthur 2mo ago • 100%
Do you know QOI format ? I would appreciate your opinion about it.
arthur 2mo ago • 100%
Based on some opinion articles, there's something to add: Xitter is bleeding money, fast. Closing Brazil's office may be just a business move to limit costs. Doing it this way may be a strategy to limit the damage of admitting that the business health is in bad shape. With the added benefits of attack Brazil's institutions and causing chaos that could benefit the far-right here.
I started a new run to play the Phantom Liberty content and I'm under the impression that the original missions got easier, seems like there are less enemies in each mission. Did anyone else have the same feeling?