I would beg to differ:
Semiconductors work by having electrical conductivity that can be controlled and modified, allowing them to act as either conductors or insulators depending on conditions. This is achieved through a process called doping, where impurities are added to the semiconductor material, creating regions that can conduct electricity more easily.
Okay but listen, if you’re an Asian small-clawed otter, or a Neotropical otter, you’d be expected to know that. We’re talking about the North American river otter here, and everyone knows what bumpkins they usually are.
Here’s the thing. You said a “North American river otter understands semiconductors.”
Is it in the same subfamily as the other otters? Yes. No one’s arguing that.
Now there’s a deep cut.
TIL I am probably a North American river otter.
theyre just like me
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Shortly after this picture was taken, the subject was quoted as saying
I think you have mistaken me for someone who builds a dam
@Grok is this true?
You are on lemmy silly…
@Gork@sopuli.xyz is this true?
No, they are secretly hoarding all the 2 nm process node to make DIMM DRAM Dams.
Probably
But has anyone tried to teach them?
Have you?
I’ll not stand for this pro-seal propaganda my chair is really comfy
That’s why the world is failing. Otters would rather build dams instead of attending college and it shows
Otters don’t build dams. That’s beavers. Otters will happily squat in an abandoned beaver dam though. At least until it falls apart from lack of repair.
They’re also unaware of how frigging cute they are. :3
Haha dumbass
They will be overly excited when they find out. The termination loss afterwards will be very sad.
How much trouble would the human race be in if they figured it out?
Not much. I don’t think they have much access to gallium













