4 types of ways to detonate a nuke, the one in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were air blasts, meaning they blew up before hitting the ground. Also, only less than 1 gram of the uranium actually got converted into energy. Because it didn’t touch the ground, radioactive material didn’t mix with the dirt and rubble and get thrown back in the air. All the radiation was gone within 24 hours.
After a lengthy $10,000,000 lawsuit, TorGuard has conceded to movie studios and is now banning BitTorrent traffic and is now keeping logs on American users and servers.
What the title says. Every year I hear everyone at work go buzzing about Prime Day, and then when I'd go check what items were on sale they were mostly cheap gaff and a bunch of minimally discounted tech products. Am I missing something that's optimal to get around this time of year?
If you already had something in mind to get, and you check the price (camelcamelcamel.com is a great resource for Amazon price tracking) and it’s on sale, that’s optimal. Other than that, it’s usually Amazon devices and other Amazon products that have the best deals (Fire TV, Kindle, Echo, etc.)
iPhone users, what app do you use to browse Lemmy and what is the main reason you like it over others?
Why isn’t Hiroshima a Nuclear Wasteland? (www.youtube.com)
TorGuard bans BitTorrent traffic! (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
After a lengthy $10,000,000 lawsuit, TorGuard has conceded to movie studios and is now banning BitTorrent traffic and is now keeping logs on American users and servers.
Are there actually any deals worth getting on Prime Day? (kbin.social)
What the title says. Every year I hear everyone at work go buzzing about Prime Day, and then when I'd go check what items were on sale they were mostly cheap gaff and a bunch of minimally discounted tech products. Am I missing something that's optimal to get around this time of year?