Let’s unpack some questions about Russia’s role in North Korea’s rocket program (arstechnica.com)
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So today I installed Bazzite for the first time on my computer. I continued with the pre-installed steam package (which was surprisingly not flatpak)....
The Washington Post has recently started asking people to register in order to access gift links. You can put in a completely made-up email address, as there is no verification of the email address.
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So, really, a win for everybody.
The Hong Kong government on Wednesday canceled the passports of six overseas-based activists under the new national security law, stepping up its crackdown on dissidents who moved overseas....
MusicBrainz: musicbrainz.org/…/24412926-c7bd-48e8-afad-8a285b4…...
Scooter bug
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cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/17196136
Say a dissolvable spring is compressed with a bolt and nut that do not melt in a sulfuric acid solution. The spring has quite a bit of potential energy at this point since it is compressed. Assuming the spring dissolves perfectly (no breakage, just complete disintegration), what happens to the potential energy of the spring?
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Adults and teens concerned about their screen time are turning in their smartphones for “dumber” models....