Message from @Redxl

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2019-11-01 20:12:16 UTC  

More taboo than your mother's sex habits

2019-11-01 20:12:27 UTC  

Imagine
A Cthulhu-esque race down there.
Judging us.

2019-11-01 20:12:32 UTC  

also, what does it mean that earth's magnetic pole is accelerating southward?

2019-11-01 20:12:56 UTC  

that's something that is a hard-fact

2019-11-01 20:13:19 UTC  

Jesus, some of the shit down south...

2019-11-01 20:13:30 UTC  

the rate at which the pole moves every year is now 4x as fast as it was decades previous

2019-11-01 20:13:34 UTC  

very creepy

2019-11-01 20:13:57 UTC  

Some of the conspiracy theories that direction are interesting

2019-11-01 20:13:59 UTC  

that is quite likely due to the south west anomoly

2019-11-01 20:14:27 UTC  

as the pole moves south, the earth's magnetic field is no longer a dipole

2019-11-01 20:15:00 UTC  

it creates 'holes' where the field fluctuates and is more at risk to solar activity

2019-11-01 20:15:02 UTC  

Has it ever been? Dunno askin

2019-11-01 20:15:03 UTC  

Annnnd, soon we'll all go OCD levels for building pyramids?

2019-11-01 20:15:15 UTC  

I know other planets aren't dipoles

2019-11-01 20:15:28 UTC  

yeah, it is usually pretty uniform

2019-11-01 20:15:42 UTC  

And generally rotating molten metal is not exactly orderly

2019-11-01 20:15:58 UTC  

no one really understands how that mechanism works

2019-11-01 20:16:15 UTC  

i mean, how are earthquakes and the sun related?

2019-11-01 20:16:17 UTC  

mass, pull

2019-11-01 20:16:20 UTC  

Yeah I'm aware of the convection explanation

2019-11-01 20:16:23 UTC  

position

2019-11-01 20:16:49 UTC  

how could you

2019-11-01 20:16:50 UTC  

do the tectonic plates 'float' on the liquid core?

2019-11-01 20:17:01 UTC  

not entirely

2019-11-01 20:17:06 UTC  

You're not trying to oversimplify do yo

2019-11-01 20:17:07 UTC  

Hehe

2019-11-01 20:17:14 UTC  

if so, the core is like coffee in a cup when you are driving in your car

2019-11-01 20:17:25 UTC  

The thing about things is that they ain't simple

2019-11-01 20:17:35 UTC  

true

2019-11-01 20:17:39 UTC  

never is

2019-11-01 20:17:42 UTC  

you have intra forces and extra forces to consider

2019-11-01 20:17:49 UTC  

I haven't ever considered... Can a wired server still function in a faraday cage?

2019-11-01 20:18:07 UTC  

Uhh you need them cables go out of the cage dontchu

2019-11-01 20:18:12 UTC  

if the Ethernet port is shielded

2019-11-01 20:18:26 UTC  

most eth0 is twisted pairs

2019-11-01 20:18:38 UTC  

I wired server is wired until it isn't.

2019-11-01 20:18:40 UTC  

so as long as the server and client are both shielded, yes

2019-11-01 20:19:09 UTC  

But it's curious say how doable would it be to have a complex of buildings completely caged

2019-11-01 20:19:22 UTC  

only question is how the ground is terminated with the ethernet shield

2019-11-01 20:19:23 UTC  

And how much would that matter

2019-11-01 20:19:36 UTC  

this isn’t the IT department