If the transporter is actually moving matter from one place to another, instead of (destructively) recording a pattern then copying it, then how could there be enough original matter to create two Rikers?
davidgro
Ok, then explain Thomas Riker
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I have no idea why I remember that one but not other ones.
Fought hard, could not defeat them all.
My guess is numbers on the left are the ones you'll pass first going that direction.
Fall forward and Spring back?
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Doesn't mention the one thing that I was curious about: Do they have a domain name and would it change?
I could see them making a lot of money on such a change if it's favorable.
Hmm. Seems to be .nr so it's probably not going to change.
Try this:
![[Repost of the comic from OP]](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3da386f9-dfba-4bee-96a0-093e0e790386.jpeg)
(I just opened the image in a separate browser)
Unfortunately, it's an accurate descriptive (as opposed to prescriptive) definition of how the word is commonly used in English.
As much as I wish it were otherwise, English is extremely far from logically sound.
If only that one service had access to the API then I wouldn't care much, but it sounds like any website can now check if my phone is rooted and deny me access.
An LLM Writes A Headline—And It's Not Deviating From The Usual Formula