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Depending on how far of a distance you’re trying to simulate you probably also want to change the eq. Higher frequency sounds get attenuated faster over distance, so probably something like a low pass filter with a cutoff frequency that gets lower the further away the sound is would work well to start.
Depending on where you’re coming from, you might have a different idea of what friendly is. While nearly all Canadians will treat any foreigners with kindness and respect, we don’t tend to go out of our way to talk to and be hospitable towards strangers as much as people in a lot of other countries do. Especially in big cities.
Cloud iridescence! . Typical with thin high atmosphere clouds. When very small ice crystals or water droplets form the cloud they can diffract the light from the sun, causing an interference pattern to form. Not entirely dissimilar from an oil slick.
Cloud iridescence - Wikipedia

Actually she said pegging French guys
The article literally only says they’ve developed a new photon counting device, not a quantum radar system. This isn’t news.
Anubis isn’t supposed to be hard to avoid, but expensive to avoid. Not really surprised that a big company might be willing to throw a bunch of cash at it.
Yeah if you’re exposed to cold weather then ski goggles tend to handle not fogging up with a scarf/mask better. You can get some pairs with clear, swapable lenses for biking at night.
I frequently wear safety glasses, you can get some that can be worn on top of a pair of glasses but still provided wrap around protection like:
Lmao yes technically correct. The grapes aren’t doing anything new, they’re acting as a microwave resonator which makes some very interesting plasma physics you can do with a grape in the microwave. However, this is not a new phenomenon and there are much more convenient microwave resonators you can build out of metal.