If you ever want to try creating your own floating mat, this guy goes through the steps that worked for him: https://howtorewild.co.uk/actions/build-a-floating-bog/
Why is this news?
I checked. It's not.
According to Wikipedia, it originated in ancient Greece and has always meant the same thing as it does now.
I took it to be contrasting the "thrill of discovery" with doing math that would be boring and tedious to most people.
While I am sceptical of rootkit based anti-cheat as well, I am also not a fan of how quickly everyone has jumped to assuming this is EAC's problem and not a problem with Apex Legends, is there some solid evidence for that that I'm just unaware of?
I don't get it.
What does this have to do with Nascar? Is it just because of all the advertisements on the side?
This is too perfectly cringe for this to be real, right? Right?
See this argument against Ukraine way to often.
Here's the explanation of the physics they gave:
Each nanowire was less than one-thousandth the diameter of a human hair, wide enough that an airborne water molecule could enter, but so narrow it would bump around inside the tube. Each bump, the team realised, lent the material a small charge, and as the frequency of bumps increased, one end of the tube became differently charged from the other.
"So it’s really like a battery,” says Yao. “You have a positive pull and a negative pull, and when you connect them the charge is going to flow.”
I'm a fellow man, but I assume the primary difference between our nipples and theirs is not sensitivity so much as it is that theirs will swing around and rub against things a lot more.