hmmm i wonder where they got those bullets from?
ah shit me and my friends used to do this, pre-social media. I remember one time in middle school recess, going out to the farthest corner of the playground with my friends, and we all did a thing where we took turns holding our breath while someone else squeezed our chest. I remember blacking out, hearing the pokemon theme in pitch darkness, and then waking up on the ground.
I don't think we did it more than once (at least I didn't). But of course, the crucial difference was that I was with my dumbass friends, so at least there was someone to run for help if someone didn't wake up.
Whaaaaat?? The extremely-talented IDF caused more injuries than Hamas? Why does that sound familiar....
Hamas wouldn't exist if Israel had not been committing slow genocide in Gaza for the past 30 years. We can play the blame game all day, it always comes back to Israel's original sin of using force to colonize the region 76 years ago.
ahhh got it. Thank you!
Can someone explain this a bit better? I'm not exactly getting what these are. So they are nanogenerators, which coulkd be used as a component of all electricity-generating technologies? The article specifically talks about them converting kinetic energy into electrical, but i'm confused by the solar cell comparison. Wouldn't these be implemented into new solar panels to increase their efficiency? It seems like these still need a "fuel", like all energy-generation methods?
tbh if it's on 404, it counts
go to reddit/r/worldnews, you can see the op alive and well over there.
Remember Motherboard, Vice's popular sub-site for tech news? Well Vice shut it down and fired them, so they went and started 404 as a reader-funded publication.
shit don't tell Vance
that's a handsome feller
that's actually incredible. cybenetics is based!