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S-Markt t1_jb4vsbo wrote

one major problem is that you can do a lot of crazy things with them, but non of those is as simple as it looks. hovering near a powerline for example is risky, chasing cattle in the australian bush too. our airrescue pilots here in hamburg managed to land old hueys on streetcrossings without ever crashing.

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S-Markt t1_j9ppo31 wrote

it depends on how it is blurred. if they used the same procedure for every pixel, it can be reversed, it is even possible to write a program that finds out, how it is blurred.

but if you tell the program to use a random seed (0-5 for example, every time it blurrs one pixel, this new pixel has got a different base.

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S-Markt t1_j45zoxr wrote

the moto of the anti healthcare league in the u.s.

as a standalone its nonsense. as part of a collection of motivations it might work.

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S-Markt t1_j31xi2b wrote

in addition to that. soapwater encapsules dirt with soapwater so dirt can no longer stick to your skin or sponges and can be washed away. with washing it dirt away you wash away lots of bacteria and one of the main problems with bacteria is: the more are there the more likely it is to be infected. so soap does not only destroy bacteria, it also washes them away.

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S-Markt t1_itz3rrv wrote

got this as a hot wheel with different colors. stepped on it once. guess what happened the next day. it tried to run me over. broke my toe.

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S-Markt t1_is482gi wrote

its not weird at all. how often do you hear about exploded car tanks? nearly never. if a car starts to burn, it mostly happens at the engine.

a fuel tank can never explode or burn only by itself, it always needs a firesource while a battery can burn by itself simply from a shortcut.

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S-Markt t1_is3u45q wrote

if you break a fueltank in an accident, most of the time it will spill out and nothing happens if there is not any firesource. if a battery is hit in an accident, how high are the chances, that the stored energy will instantly explode?

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