Nah, it’s also fine if you use something like FreeBSD or TempleOS.
Nah, it’s also fine if you use something like FreeBSD or TempleOS.
You’re right, but other web browsers suck more.
Well, my pc has its fans, so technically you’re right.
Your arguments don’t work in heated, low-insect-rate buildings.
Do you have more, or do you give in?
There are chips that make cats smart enough to operate doors and robots? That’s so cool!
I like the sand cat:
It looks like it gets distracted all the time and starts new side projects.
Also interesting: What would you choose here if you were an evil psychopath? (Asking for an acquaintance.)
Man made (aka human made) is obviously anything made by a human. So let’s rather talk about natural vs. artificial.
Here, the concept probably boils to the idea that humans have a consciousness, and a free will, which are not part of nature, but something special. It’s kinda religious.
But artificial could also have a more generic meaning of something extraneous doing things in an ecosystem, and changing it in completely new ways.
It’s like in a game where the players are controlled by users. The users are not part of the game and can create things that would never come to existence by means of the game’s nature, i.e. via procedural world generation or NPC AIs. So e.g. villages in minecraft are natural, but user-built structures are artificial.
Note though that goods produced by nature are not strictly better than artificially created goods. To name two examples: (1) Carrots harvested from a generated village in minecraft are no different from player-planted carrots. (2) Medicine is not better just because it’s extracted from plants.
Don’t close the browser.
It sucks up too much of my time. So it’s working. 👍