I think that’s the basic premise of the Star Trek hypospray. Pressure pushing in medicine rather than a needle.
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I think that’s the basic premise of the Star Trek hypospray. Pressure pushing in medicine rather than a needle.
That’s the great part about Lemmy - just switch instances or roll your own. No need to complain about heavy handed mods!
Is there another one besides the one made in 2008? That fits your description of people walking out and it being French, but clearly that’s not where the rating system came from given that ratings started in 1968.
I wish this were more implausible, but at this point I’m getting worried.
Did you read the article or any others about it? Human creativity is the heart of copyright law. If humans didn’t make it, no copyright. At least under the latest ruling.
At least in the USA: You absolutely can control the distribution of your likeness if it wasn’t taken in public.
Photos of you in public can’t be controlled because you have no reasonable expectation of privacy in public. If someone takes a picture of you privately, even if not for commercial purposes, you can absolutely control the use of that image unless you release it.
On the lower end of specs, cheaper, but rock solid, I’ve really liked my Galaxy Tab Active3. Even had a really good built in pressure sensitive stylus. Works well for quick sketches (not creating masterpieces)
My thoughts exactly.