Probably not a good idea to use russia as your example when youre trying to make nuclear look like the better option…
Probably not a good idea to use russia as your example when youre trying to make nuclear look like the better option…
Yes it is very pedantic to refer to a legal definition lol. Realistically, eliminating the idea of lbm entirely would make the entire conversation much more sensible.
The confusion stems from the fact that laymen use force and mass interchangeably as they are always on earth and changes in altitude aren’t significant enough to worry about. Standing on a European scale and seeing a measurement in kg isn’t entirely accurate- it’s actually measuring Newtons and implying your mass in kg from that. Standing on an American scale, however, is literally measuring your weight in lbf. However, there is also a confusing unit called lbm or pounds mass which measures the mass of a 1lbf weight object on earth. The average person will never use lbm realistically, but this is technically the unit that converts directly to kg.
No, pounds in the traditional usage refer to lbf, or weight. If you stand on a scale, it measures the force you’re exerting on the scale, which is absolutely distinct from mass because the exact same scale would show a different value on Mt Everest despite you not losing any mass. Every practical use will be measuring lbf. Ie PSI, or pounds per square inch, is clearly referring to force over an area, not mass.
1 lbm weighs 1 lbf on earth, which implies that accelerating a 1lbm object at a rate of 32.2ft/s2 requires 1lbf.
Engineers are the few types of people that actually use lbm and slugs. Sensible ones will prefer to just use metric.
Survival crafting games have always been extemely bare minimum effort by most studios. Look how well Ark did despite it being buggy garbage with dlcs. Palworld has almost everything you’d want from a survival crafting game and is 10x more polished than its competition. Dunkey highlights the bugs, which are definitely there, but for day 1 it is actually very well done and includes a lot of polish and QoL features that I would normally expect an early access game to add months after launch. I don’t know if he made a video from day 1 of ark or rust but it would be orders of magnitude worse than this. Also keep in mind this is the opposite of the type of game he usually plays.
Besides all that, it’s multiplayer and the core gameplay is simply fun.
Lmao this is a wild theory.
If you skinned and sold squirrels at a rate of 7.56 squirrels per second, you’d reach his wealth in just 100 years! All it takes is a little hard work!
They’d also go extinct after 1 year. Maybe switch to rats.
There’s a massive network of tunnels with 1000 tons of hummus underneath it.
Subscribing gives you a 1/200 million chance of being part of one of his videos/giveaways. That’ll do it.
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“Please do the needful” - I have no idea what is going on, what I am saying, or even what the issue is but pls fix it
Neuroscience, not yet. Data science absolutely is though.
From Soft is the light in the darkness.
But portals can create energy. Put one above the other face to face and drop an object into the bottom one, it now has infinite potential energy.
Not sure I’d really consider it boycotting if their product is garbage anyways
Former soviet union and the dam was blown up by russia…