That threw me for a loop!
TechieDamien
Close, the maximum binding energy per atomic mass unit is iron-56, but splitting heavier atoms does not guarrentee releasing energy. If you consider the graph of specific bonding energy against atomic mass, then also consider that you need two numbers that add up to the original mass, it is clear that you need approximately more than 100u to release energy on fission.
It was the intern!!!1!1!!
Meanwhile,
"Osrs is running a multimilion dollar startup you know! You used to be the same grade at school. What happened?"
"Dad, I'm a principle software engineer at Google right now!"
"Tsk tsk"
yuS, it is!
Even in the cloud you need to consider licenses such as the AGPL. Personally I don't get this almost apathetic approach many developers have towards licensing and abiding by licenses.
Meanwhile Linux distros will just package the non-blocklist version and French citizens will end up bypassing the restriction by accident!
Let me just say: screw Paul and his inability to pace himself when eating. I just gave him a bunch of food to satiate him and he decided to eat it all at once and die from overeating...
Cool concept though!
There are public instances you can use, or if you want it locally hosted, there is wsl2. (Alternatively, join the dark side and install linux!)