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    @Migueldeicaza I was surprised to learn it's the highest earning film Pitt has made. I don't think it's his best but it's probably in the top five. Very entertaining, a classic sort of film. A little long, but good pacing, anyway. And, in a world where nearly all blockbusters are made for children, it's refreshing to see a big action movie not based on a comic book.
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    @epilanthanomai ok that was really easy :) ty :D
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    Today is the official yearly celebration for John Mastodon The famous John Mastodon who did so much for us on December 16th/17th, 2022 For those who were here šŸ‘€ What is your favorite "fact" about John Mastodon? (no fact-checking allowed)For those who weren't here ā“šŸ‘‡ Take the time to educate yourself about this important part of our history, you will not regret it https://www.johnmastodon.me/#education#JohnMastodonDay #JohnMastodon #Mastodon
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    Germanium Semiconductor Made Superconductor by Gallium DopingOver on ScienceDaily we learn that an international team of scientists have turned a common semiconductor germanium into a superconductor.Researchers have been able to make the semiconductor germanium superconductive for the first time by incorporating gallium into its crystal lattice through the process of molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE). MBE is the same process which is used in the manufacture of semiconductor devices such as diodes and MOSFETs and it involves carefully growing crystal lattice in layers atop a substrate.When the germanium is doped with gallium the crystalline structure, though weakened, is preserved. This allows for the structure to become superconducting when its temperature is reduced to 3.5 Kelvin.It is of course wonderful that our material science capabilities continue to advance, but the breakthrough we’re really looking forward to is room-temperature superconductors, and we’re not there yet. If you’re interested in progress in superconductors you might like to read about Floquet Majorana Fermions which we covered earlier this year.hackaday.com/2025/12/17/german…