martinborgen
martinborgen t1_j6hqeou wrote
Terminal is fast, as many pointed out already.
Also, terminal is the most basic user interface. No one will make a graphic user interface with icons and labeled buttons for some obscure setting that tha hacker will use as a backdoor.
martinborgen t1_j4qjqgd wrote
Reply to comment by __draupnir in Physicist Max Planck on Idealism and the Role of Faith in Science by owlthatissuperb
I dont know about that. What beliefs?
Science does assume the world can be describesd, understood and modeled. And this is borderline contradicted by quantum physics. Other than that, science does not believe anything, even if scientists inevitably hold beliefs of their own. But a scientific theory is just a model than can explain what we can observe, sometimes with some best guesses- you're welcome to challenge them, but be ready to answer some tough follow-up questions.
martinborgen t1_j18eb3l wrote
Reply to Why do we use phase change refrigerants? by samskiter
Apart from what others have said, the phase change can be seen as a nifty way to realize the carnot cycle. The phase changes are isotermic, and expansion valve is a simple way to get an almost isentrpoic expansion. Just the compressor to work on.
martinborgen t1_itp5p9o wrote
Reply to comment by Formendacil in Archaeologists have found the 17th-century warship Applet: Maritime experts believe wreck is sister-ship of Vasa, which sank off Stockholm in 1629 by MeatballDom
So, yes, it would have been 'Äpplet'
martinborgen t1_j99x359 wrote
Reply to comment by amehatrekkie in Previously unreleased footage from first submersible dives in July 1986 to the RMS Titanic shipwreck — British passenger liner that sank 14-15 April 1912 remains about 4,000 metres undersea in the Atlantic Ocean by marketrent
I believe it was a cold war nuclear sub USS Scorpion, lost in 1968, not a WW2 boat.