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    1. Because he’s an insane villain with a fixation and a lack of sense for mathematics; halfing the population doesn’t help much and delays everything for a few generations max.
    2. Hulk states in Endgame that it’s mainly gamma radiation, stating it’s like he was meant to use them. So Thanos seems to have similar resilience to gamma radiation as the Hulk.
    3. Seems to be an affinity type of thing - in “Guardians of the Galaxy” the stone annihilates normal people trying to use it (The Collectors Servant/Slave for example), but since Quill is a celestial hybrid, they can use the stone without dying.
      4)They were destroyed by Thanos at the beginning of “Endgame” - it’s the reason they have to go back in time to get them, and place them back in the past afterwards, so that the timeline doesn’t get fucked up.
      5)Because space aliens can be whatever color they want to be :-)











  • Wildmimic@anarchist.nexustolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldDo you like systemd?
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    24 days ago

    I fully agree. I am a user with a bit of technical background, but not a lot of detailled knowledge about the inner workings of an operating system (i know boolean logic and basic programming structures - in Pascal lol - from the 90’s, what a transistor does and stuff, how to build my own PCs and handle filesystems and troubleshooting).

    With init scripts, i hit a wall pretty fast.

    With Systemd i know how to start, stop and configure services, and the suite built around it uses the same conventions everywhere, making the everyday life with Linux for someone like me so much easier and more transparent than ever before.