Jolteon @ Jolteon @lemmy.zip Posts 0Comments 486Joined 2 yr. ago
If both structured magic and the internet existed, I can guarantee you that would exist.
I feel like heat would start to become a serious issue at that point.
You do realize that there is probably a fair chunk of people on here who can say that unironically?
If you need to have a conversation with someone, don't block the entire hallway to do it.
The client apps are a lot better these days too.
But she's actually over a thousand years old, so it's okay /s
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That wouldn't just make it look bigger, it would be bigger.
It's what happens when you have a living house, and you buy it its own cell phone.
Can you really call them parents if they outsource all the parenting to an iPad?
Plus, since it's a demon instead of a genie, they'll likely only responds to purely selfish requests.
Excuse you, our Lord and Savior won the election three times, all fair and square! One of them was shamelessly stolen despite all the evidence to the contrary. /s
And things
Ah yes, all those imperial units...
The glass is a non-homogeneous 50/50 blend of water and air
Odd of you to be using base 7.
A Bluetooth headset then.
Wait, seriously? A 1000lb towing capacity is just insane. If you threw a hitch on a Honda Civic, it would do better than that.
You do realize that it is an American train, of the type that most Americans have seen dozens of times?
Post-scarcity does not refer to the physical resources required to maintain civilization. It refers to the ability to maintain said resources and civilization without a lot of human labor. We could have ten houses per person, but housing still wouldn't fall under the post-scarcity umbrella until we could maintain and build new houses with minimal human labor.
I was referring to the fact that building and maintaining housing is still a largely manual process, and requires a fairly large amount of human labor. Maintaining power, water, sewage, and other things required for modern housing requires an even larger amount of human work.
Whether there are enough houses to actually fit all the people is unrelated to this.