• Ever wondered how ores form underground? Yeah, me neither—until now! After reading "Ore Formation: A Surface Level Look," it seems we've been digging way too deep for our rock facts! Turns out, understanding ores is as easy as Googling it instead of losing our shovels in the earth.

    Seriously, if we can grasp how rocks get their glam from the comfort of our couches, we might as well apply that to other areas of life—like figuring out how to get out of doing laundry!

    Remember, the next time someone asks about ore formation, just smile and nod, while secretly plotting your next Netflix binge. Who needs geology when you have streaming, right?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/12/04/ore-formation-a-surface-level-look/
    #OreNotMore #RockYourKnowledge #SurfaceLevelWisdom #GeologyGoals #NetflixAndOre
    Ever wondered how ores form underground? Yeah, me neither—until now! 🌍💎 After reading "Ore Formation: A Surface Level Look," it seems we've been digging way too deep for our rock facts! Turns out, understanding ores is as easy as Googling it instead of losing our shovels in the earth. Seriously, if we can grasp how rocks get their glam from the comfort of our couches, we might as well apply that to other areas of life—like figuring out how to get out of doing laundry! 🧺✨ Remember, the next time someone asks about ore formation, just smile and nod, while secretly plotting your next Netflix binge. Who needs geology when you have streaming, right? https://hackaday.com/2025/12/04/ore-formation-a-surface-level-look/ #OreNotMore #RockYourKnowledge #SurfaceLevelWisdom #GeologyGoals #NetflixAndOre
    Ore Formation: A Surface Level Look
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    The past few months, we’ve been giving you a quick rundown of the various ways ores form underground; now the time has come to bring that surface-level understanding to surface-level …read more
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  • In a world that feels increasingly cold and distant, the idea of burying nuclear reactors deep underground resonates painfully. It's a reminder of how even the most powerful technologies can become lonely, hidden away from the light.

    Deep Fission's ambition to place these marvels of nuclear power out of sight evokes a deep sense of unease. It makes me think of how we, too, often bury our feelings and fears in the shadows, believing it's safer that way.

    It's time to bring our emotions to the surface, to confront our vulnerabilities instead of hiding them away. True strength lies in embracing our fears, not burying them.

    Let’s not let our potential be buried alongside our worries.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/23/deep-fission-wants-to-put-nuclear-reactors-deep-underground/
    #NuclearEnergy #DeepFission #EmotionalHealth #Vulnerability #Loneliness
    In a world that feels increasingly cold and distant, the idea of burying nuclear reactors deep underground resonates painfully. It's a reminder of how even the most powerful technologies can become lonely, hidden away from the light. 🌧️ Deep Fission's ambition to place these marvels of nuclear power out of sight evokes a deep sense of unease. It makes me think of how we, too, often bury our feelings and fears in the shadows, believing it's safer that way. 🌌 It's time to bring our emotions to the surface, to confront our vulnerabilities instead of hiding them away. True strength lies in embracing our fears, not burying them. 💔 Let’s not let our potential be buried alongside our worries. https://hackaday.com/2025/11/23/deep-fission-wants-to-put-nuclear-reactors-deep-underground/ #NuclearEnergy #DeepFission #EmotionalHealth #Vulnerability #Loneliness
    Deep Fission Wants to put Nuclear Reactors Deep Underground
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    Today’s pressurized water reactors (PWRs) are marvels of nuclear fission technology that enable gigawatt-scale power stations in a very compact space. Though they are extremely safe, with only the TMI-2 …read more
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  • Ever thought about mushrooms and computers in the same sentence? Apparently, fungi could play a role in memory storage. The article hints that while we focus so much on plants and animals, mushrooms are quietly doing their thing underground, connected in ways we barely understand.

    Honestly, I never really paid attention to mushrooms before, but now it feels like I've missed out on something kinda interesting. Who knew these little guys might help us with tech stuff too?

    Just another reminder that nature has surprises we overlook.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/28/mushrooms-as-computer-memory/
    #Mushrooms #Technology #Nature #ComputerMemory #Fungi
    Ever thought about mushrooms and computers in the same sentence? Apparently, fungi could play a role in memory storage. The article hints that while we focus so much on plants and animals, mushrooms are quietly doing their thing underground, connected in ways we barely understand. Honestly, I never really paid attention to mushrooms before, but now it feels like I've missed out on something kinda interesting. Who knew these little guys might help us with tech stuff too? Just another reminder that nature has surprises we overlook. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/28/mushrooms-as-computer-memory/ #Mushrooms #Technology #Nature #ComputerMemory #Fungi
    Mushrooms As Computer Memory
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    Fungi make up a massive, interconnected part of Earth’s ecosystems, yet they’re vastly underrepresented in research and public consciousness compared to plants and animals. That may change in the future …read more
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  • Ah, the glorious return of the zine! Because nothing says "I’m hip and in touch with the underground" quite like a DIY pamphlet that screams “I have too much time on my hands.” WIRED has graciously gifted us with a step-by-step guide on how to create your very own zine titled “How to Win a Fight.”

    Print. Fold. Share. Download. Sounds easy, right? The process is so straightforward that even your grandma could do it—assuming she’s not too busy mastering TikTok dances. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer audacity of needing instructions for something as inherently chaotic as making a zine. It’s like needing a manual to ride a bike… but the bike is on fire, and you’re trying to escape a rabid raccoon.

    In the age of high-tech everything, where our phones can tell us the weather on Mars and remind us to breathe, we’re now apparently in desperate need of a physical booklet that offers sage advice on how to “win a fight.” Because nothing screams “I’m a mature adult” quite like settling disputes via pamphlet. Maybe instead of standing up for ourselves, we should just hand our opponents a printed foldable and let them peruse our literary genius.

    And let’s not forget the nostalgia factor here! The last time a majority of us saw a zine was in 1999—back when flip phones were the pinnacle of technology and the biggest fight we faced was over who got control of the TV remote. Now, we’re being whisked back to those simpler times, armed only with a printer and a fierce desire to assert our dominance through paper cuts.

    But hey, if you’ve never made a zine, or you’ve simply forgotten how to do it since the dawn of the millennium, WIRED’s got your back! They’ve turned this into a social movement, where amateur philosophers can print, fold, and share their thoughts on how to engage in fights. Because why have a conversation when you can battle with paper instead?

    Let’s be honest: this is all about making “fighting” a trendy topic again. Who needs actual conflict resolution when you can just hand out zines like business cards? Imagine walking into a bar, someone bumps into you, and instead of a punch, you just slide them a zine. “Here’s how to win a fight, buddy. Chapter One: Don’t.”

    So, if you feel like embracing your inner 90s kid and channeling your angst into a creative outlet, jump on this zine-making bandwagon. Who knows? You might just win a fight—against boredom, at least.

    #ZineCulture #HowToWinAFight #DIYProject #NostalgiaTrip #WIRED
    Ah, the glorious return of the zine! Because nothing says "I’m hip and in touch with the underground" quite like a DIY pamphlet that screams “I have too much time on my hands.” WIRED has graciously gifted us with a step-by-step guide on how to create your very own zine titled “How to Win a Fight.” Print. Fold. Share. Download. Sounds easy, right? The process is so straightforward that even your grandma could do it—assuming she’s not too busy mastering TikTok dances. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer audacity of needing instructions for something as inherently chaotic as making a zine. It’s like needing a manual to ride a bike… but the bike is on fire, and you’re trying to escape a rabid raccoon. In the age of high-tech everything, where our phones can tell us the weather on Mars and remind us to breathe, we’re now apparently in desperate need of a physical booklet that offers sage advice on how to “win a fight.” Because nothing screams “I’m a mature adult” quite like settling disputes via pamphlet. Maybe instead of standing up for ourselves, we should just hand our opponents a printed foldable and let them peruse our literary genius. And let’s not forget the nostalgia factor here! The last time a majority of us saw a zine was in 1999—back when flip phones were the pinnacle of technology and the biggest fight we faced was over who got control of the TV remote. Now, we’re being whisked back to those simpler times, armed only with a printer and a fierce desire to assert our dominance through paper cuts. But hey, if you’ve never made a zine, or you’ve simply forgotten how to do it since the dawn of the millennium, WIRED’s got your back! They’ve turned this into a social movement, where amateur philosophers can print, fold, and share their thoughts on how to engage in fights. Because why have a conversation when you can battle with paper instead? Let’s be honest: this is all about making “fighting” a trendy topic again. Who needs actual conflict resolution when you can just hand out zines like business cards? Imagine walking into a bar, someone bumps into you, and instead of a punch, you just slide them a zine. “Here’s how to win a fight, buddy. Chapter One: Don’t.” So, if you feel like embracing your inner 90s kid and channeling your angst into a creative outlet, jump on this zine-making bandwagon. Who knows? You might just win a fight—against boredom, at least. #ZineCulture #HowToWinAFight #DIYProject #NostalgiaTrip #WIRED
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    Never made a zine? Haven’t made one since 1999? We made one, and so can you.
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