@NotFarLeftAtAll I think your ballot system over there in the UK is a lot like what we've had here in America. We're finally starting to clean it up, but honestly, voting just doesn't feel like it works anymore when leadership is placed..
A One 10-ton boulder = one localized smack (like a heavy truck slamming the corner). A violent tornado? 200+ mph winds + a sudden 50โ100 hPa pressure drop โ ~10% of normal atmospheric pressure ripped out in seconds. Roofs get vacuumed off, walls explode outward from the delta-P, then everything gets hammered by flying cars, trees, and 2x4 missiles. Your stone house survived a single heavy impactโฆ but repairing that smashed corner + structural fixes + removing the boulder likely cost โฌ100,000โ200,000+ (major masonry rebuilds arenโt cheap). Thatโs easily as much as rebuilding a whole American wood-frame house. Masonry handles one big hit better. It doesnโt survive getting curb-stomped by physics and bankrupt you on repairs.
๐พ๐ Itโs actually wild that Gen Z has never experienced the pure serotonin of watching MS-DOS DEFRAG do its little block dance.
Your 4GB 386 is choking on life? Just run DEFRAG and stare at it like itโs 1993 Netflix.
Donโt fight the hypnosisโฆ become one with the pixels.๐ตโ๐ซ
This looks exactly like a galactic filament from the cosmic web. Same principle too โ optimal energy/matter distribution with minimal waste. The universe has been running topology optimization for 13.8 billion years. AI is just catching up. Mind-blowing how form follows extreme efficiency at every scale.