Gremour
Celsius is tied to points of ice melting and water vaporising. Since water is very important for the life on our planet, it makes even more sense than arbitrary chosen meters or seconds.
Martha is Dead. A tragic and frightening story. Heed to the warnings they give at the start, tho. My wife literally got sick from playing it. No other game or movie has touched me that deep.
Gopher, the Go language mascot mixed in with Rust language mascot.
A man came to doctor saying he has troubles with pissing his bed in the sleep.
- Everytime in my dream a midget comes and says "let's pee together". Then we pee and I wake up in wet bed.
- Well, next time when midget comes, say you've already peed. - doctor recommended.
Next night, the man is sleeping and seeing the midget again.
- Let's pee. - said the migdet.
- I've already peed.
- Alright, let poo then.
You can't, because in fact your brain really creates images.
Healthy person most commonly sees images based on the light their eyes receive, but based on the quality of information you may interpret it wrongly. Especially light captured by side sight -- here brain draws a big part of picture itself.
People with schozophrenia can see and hear non-existing people like we see real people. It can take them a lot of reasoning to verify if person they are seeing in fact real.
I've already made this choice. Switched from C++ to Go, and now I never want to touch another language at all. Since I'm not writing kernels or embedded, Go is pretty fast for everything else. Not very popular in gamedev, but that's just a lack of 3rd party libs, specifically native graphics support.
As for other languages, I can't justify unnecessary complexity that is generally welcome by those language communities. Go is straight simple yet powerful, and I admire that.
Vim is the program that can beep and ruin files.
At least it doesn't start with sudo, lol.
I'm around 20 years Linux user and I'm still installing various soft by curl bashing a script from their site.
Yes, Fahrenheit is about humans, and Celsius is about the element that makes life possible. The latter is more generic.