Emacs users have had this feature for years
Excellent news that they are finally including this. I was using SQLite3 heavily a few years ago, and one of the only complaints I had was the lack of this feature.
IIRC Human poop can't be used as manure for crops humans might eat, since it can transfer diseases. If you were growing crops strictly for animal consumption it might be ok, although you might then not be able to eat…
Perhaps one day we can order "pre-alcoholised" blood (or saline solution) via drones and avoid the hassle of having to physically drink a beverage.
That feel when your brain upload data gets leaked and 50,000 instances of you are enslaved and put to work in a compute-farm generating spam emails under threat of having the sensation of pain applied directly to your…
Where would this rain that's being diverted normally end up? Is some other country going to have a drought because of this?
Emacs users have had this feature for years
Excellent news that they are finally including this. I was using SQLite3 heavily a few years ago, and one of the only complaints I had was the lack of this feature.
IIRC Human poop can't be used as manure for crops humans might eat, since it can transfer diseases. If you were growing crops strictly for animal consumption it might be ok, although you might then not be able to eat…
Perhaps one day we can order "pre-alcoholised" blood (or saline solution) via drones and avoid the hassle of having to physically drink a beverage.
That feel when your brain upload data gets leaked and 50,000 instances of you are enslaved and put to work in a compute-farm generating spam emails under threat of having the sensation of pain applied directly to your…
Where would this rain that's being diverted normally end up? Is some other country going to have a drought because of this?