Specifically in Pasadena
Programmer in NYC
Specifically in Pasadena
I remember finding this Practical Engineering video on Roman concrete to be informative: https://youtu.be/qL0BB2PRY7k?si=5exDGyEK_LTfGNOy
Veritasium also has a chapter on ancient concrete in this video: https://youtu.be/rWVAzS5duAs?si=EJ8rPDTPHlq90kgW
My memory is fuzzy, but I think some of the details are:
Definitely see the other comments here about survivorship bias, and higher demands on modern structures.
Yes, I met someone who was allergic to basically everything, and said she had good results with hookworms
Lots of articles on fusion deserve to be summarized because they have paragraph after paragraph explaining what fusion is, that it produces electricity, why electricity is useful, and the problem of climate change.
But this article gets straight to the point, and manages to limit the-protons-and-the-electrons talk to a single paragraph further down.
I haven’t used Krita. But I can tell you that those wrappers are “options” defined by NixOS modules. There is documentation for writing them in the NixOS Manual.
Built-in NixOS options are documented in the Configuration Options Appendix with links to implementations which provide helpful examples when writing your own options.