Tldr;
In 2022, a team at University of California at Riverside discovered that blasting wastewater with special “short-wave” ultraviolet rays causes PFAS chemical bonds to break down without creating harmful byproducts.
Tldr;
In 2022, a team at University of California at Riverside discovered that blasting wastewater with special “short-wave” ultraviolet rays causes PFAS chemical bonds to break down without creating harmful byproducts.
Coming up next, “What is Web 3.0 and how can it be avoided?”
File my tax, wash a car, press A to not die…
It’s a loading screen of exploitation.
Ha ha ha, playing your cards close. Only three steps away from profit.
Oof, sadly inbreeding more than evolution
I would make some 1000 monkeys with typewriters comment, but I see what most actual contracted devs produce…
This thing in quotes?
Searching for not that!
Did you mean that?
Okay, here’s nothing.
Considering how much he sends unconditionally for genocide… not a lot left for anything, I guess
Boohoo, too poor for clubbing. What leaches!
Surely we now have the technology
Nah, sounds “like a password”
Sell it to musk, finish the job
It sounds like some old timey story as reminisced by grampa simpson
Good to see Google finally fixing issues
Paid updates may as well be no updates. Give us privacy or cost.
Of course Linux is the only way
It was super effective!
And may they burn
Well, let’s have the adobe track record speak for itself…