The Mystery of Dark Oxygen

(newyorker.com)

56 points | by rbanffy 6 days ago ago

18 comments

  • Nux a day ago ago
  • tlogan a day ago ago

    So it might be that life started inside rocks (with tiny amounts of water) deep underground and not in the water on the surface.

  • Kaliboy a day ago ago

    Interesting. The water they speak of is also known as "primary water", which is a controversial term.

  • mncharity a day ago ago

    In case anyone wonders over the low vote count, for me just now, the link only briefly shows the article before swapping it for a paywall.

    • j16sdiz a day ago ago

      Strange. It is working for me without pay wall.

      No adblocker

      Maybe some random or cookies thing?

    • ck2 a day ago ago

      just use ublock or noscript (why does that even have to be said on HN?)

      https://github.com/liamengland1/miscfilters

      it's a fascinating story worth reading

      • SockThief a day ago ago

        I actually find your comment very useful and therefore upvoted it.

    • nephihaha a day ago ago

      Careful. The last time I mentioned this issue I got told off for it!!!

      • emdash a day ago ago

        Really? I'm curious as to why

        • PyWoody a day ago ago

          Because paywalls are trivial to bypass and it's exhausting hearing people constantly complain about them. The GP in this thread has been on HN for 10 years. They should know how to bypass it by now. Hell, four minutes after they posted someone posted the bypassed link.

          • Jtsummers a day ago ago

            The FAQ even addresses it:

            > In comments, it's ok to ask how to read an article and to help other users do so. But please don't post complaints about paywalls. Those are off topic.

          • lightedman a day ago ago

            [flagged]

            • Jtsummers a day ago ago

              > The answer, plain and simple for any 5-year-old to see, is

              Read it later. If you can't read it at work, you can read it on your phone or after work from another computer.

              Also, the guidelines and FAQ are both easy to read, and shouldn't be blocked by any CMMC nonsense at your office if HN itself isn't blocked. This one is a useful guideline for people like you, whose shouting makes you seem like a crazy uncle sending emails from your AOL account:

              > Please don't use uppercase for emphasis. Instead, put *asterisks* around it and it will get italicized.

              • lightedman a day ago ago

                "Read it later. If you can't read it at work, you can read it on your phone or after work from another computer."

                Negative, as I have ZERO TIME when working with things involving security.

                "Please don't use uppercase for emphasis. Instead, put asterisks around it and it will get italicized."

                Yea, no. See your asterisks didn't italicize. I'm looking at your comment right now, with screencap in clipboard buffer if you need a pasted proof of this formatting not working - https://imgur.com/a/7TzQOKw - No italics there. Unless the > at the beginning indicates (stupidly) to ignore formatting rules placed after it, your comment has zero formatting outside of regular spacing.

                But you see, I was already aware that function didn't work reliably. Which is why I will continue to use caps for emphasis as it's guaranteed to work.

                • PyWoody a day ago ago

                  You *can* escape *asterisks*.

                • nephihaha 15 hours ago ago

                  See what I mean?

  • ChristmasTomer 15 hours ago ago

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