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Plasma developer David Edmundson demonstrates how a desktop using Wayland, Qt6 and KWin can recover from a catastrophic crash as if nothing had happened.

http://blog.davidedmundson.co.uk/blog/qt6_wayland_robustness/

You will lose no data, the video you were watching will not skip a frame, and the contents of your clipboard will remain intact.

https://tube.kockatoo.org/w/5C7uct72cxGnEQJn6LqdSn

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Sethayy ,

gonna start claiming that my low bank account is a bug

Sethayy ,

Ooo I got a good one for this, space elavators!

We have nanomaterials with enough tensile strength to theoretically hold an asteroid in orbit

Sethayy ,

I mean like you could do 10x the damage by just redirecting an asteroid or even just gunning it with a fairly aerodynamic ship, its fantasy

But also the ideal elavator would have to be lightweight anyways so eith gravity it wouldnt work against itself, and therefore pretty easily able to burn up in the atmosphere (maximized surface area with the small size).

Also they wouldn’t have to be that long, a stable orbit isn’t super high up there - more like 100km or so.

And then again all this was about desolate planets in the first place

Sethayy ,

Uhh googles already done it, and have you tried anything oculus since they bought it?? Meta’s hard on for signing into their proprietary is honestly the biggest out there. Data collection is the reason zucc is rich - it’s like putting a crackhead beside crack

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