As a human person I have human interests, like immersing myself into large bodies of water or laying pigments on paper in an organized way.
for a lot of people (me included), a cheap second hand thinkpad (or dell pro) with a light distro would be more than enough to cover their computing needs for years.
it is not such a stretch. according to Oxford dictionary, to throw is :
1.propel (something) with force through the air by a movement of the arm and hand.
which is a very human concept. We then can not judge other species ability to do it (exept primates). just like we can not say animals don’t have languages because thay don’t speak english.
2.send suddenly into a particular state or condition.
The archer fish is then very efficient at sending water into a particular state or condition with high accuracy.
the octopus for exemple has been observed throwing stuff around.
edit : elephants do it to. and you can find plenty of bird examples.
do not copy paste commands you do not uderstand from shady forums in hope it will solve your problem :)
the archerfish can accurately spit jets of water to hunt inscects … I’m sure there are much more examples of other species accurately throwing things around. we’re not that special …
nor freedivers ever accept air from a scuba diver.
thanks for the clarification ! that clear it up :) I’m pretty sure I’ve seen it advertised several times, but I can’t find the actual claim anymore … I hope I haven’t made this up somehow, otherwise I apologize for the misinformation :/ (I’ll keep looking).
thanks ! that is usually what I do. Someone offered me a sketch book made of stone paper (it’s actually quite nice to draw on), so I was wondering what to think of it.
night shifts would be harmful anyhow (edit : it fucks up your sleep cycle as well as your social life)
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a bit more about the number of fatalities : https://oceanthrill.com/the-truth-behind-freediving-deaths/
not sure what you mean, but I find that Dells are also cheap (second hand) easy to find, reliable, solid and easy to maintain (like the hardware is easy to access for cleaning and replacing/updating).
edit : I’m using a latitude 5470 with lubuntu. I bought it second in a pawn shop a few years ago and added some RAM last year, it still runs like a charm.