
What is moonstone used for?
I just got this material that can only be used for crafting, but it doesn't seem to be used in any of the cube's crafting recipes. So what's it for?

I just got this material that can only be used for crafting, but it doesn't seem to be used in any of the cube's crafting recipes. So what's it for?
I was testing the farming optimizer from the wiki, and it says that I gain the most XP at levels 2-9 and 3-6 in normal mode, and that at the highest level I can beat, 2-3 in nightmare mode, I barely gain any XP. However, I timed how long it takes me to get 100k experience at both levels, and at 2-9 in normal mode it takes me almost 7 minutes, while at 2-3 in nightmare mode it takes me less than a minute. Should I stop using this optimizer, or am I doing something wrong?
Throughout the organic chemistry course, we have eight lab sessions, and at the end of each one, we have to write a report to demonstrate that we've performed and understood the experiment. A section in almost every lab report asks us to calculate the reaction yield.
When she gave us our grades, I saw that I had a 0 on most of the reports, so I asked her what had happened. She told me that I hadn't written the reaction in the yield section. I already think it's excessive to give a 0 to the entire report for just that one mistake, since there are other sections that aren't directly related to the reaction, but my partner and I had included the reaction in all of our reports, so we asked her to review them.
Today we went to her office for the review, and it turns out the mistake wasn't omitting the reaction, but rather using the names of the compounds instead of their molecular formulas. She never indicated that we had to include the molecular formula, in fact, we considered including it, but the previous section asked for the reaction mechanism, so the molecular formula was already there (we told her this, but she said it wasn't valid because it wasn't just the first and last steps), therefore, we didn't see the need to repeat it and thought it would be clearer by using the names instead.
For example, in one case, we were supposed to write the reaction for the synthesis of acetylsalicylic acid, and simply because we wrote the formula like this: "Salicylic acid + Acetic anhydride → Acetylsalicylic acid + Acetic acid" instead of using the molecular formulas of the compounds, she gave us a zero, even though we had no other errors. I think it's very unfair.
The images show one of the reports we sent, and she gave us a 0 just for that reason.
Throughout the organic chemistry course, we have eight lab sessions, and at the end of each one, we have to write a report to demonstrate that we've performed and understood the experiment. A section in almost every lab report asks us to calculate the reaction yield.
When she gave us our grades, I saw that I had a 0 on most of the reports, so I asked her what had happened. She told me that I hadn't written the reaction in the yield section. I already think it's excessive to give a 0 to the entire report for just that one mistake, since there are other sections that aren't directly related to the reaction, but my partner and I had included the reaction in all of our reports, so we asked her to review them.
Today we went to her office for the review, and it turns out the mistake wasn't omitting the reaction, but rather using the names of the compounds instead of their molecular formulas. She never indicated that we had to include the molecular formula, in fact, we considered including it, but the previous section asked for the reaction mechanism, so the molecular formula was already there (we told her this, but she said it wasn't valid because it wasn't just the first and last steps), therefore, we didn't see the need to repeat it and thought it would be clearer by using the names instead.
For example, in one case, we were supposed to write the reaction for the synthesis of acetylsalicylic acid, and simply because we wrote the formula like this: "Salicylic acid + Acetic anhydride → Acetylsalicylic acid + Acetic acid" instead of using the molecular formulas of the compounds, she gave us a zero, even though we had no other errors.
The images show one of the reports we sent, and she gave us a 0 just for that reason.
I have a wireless mouse (razer Orochi V2) that I connect to my laptop with a USB dongle. It usually works fine, but when the laptop gets hot (and it doesn't need to be very hot), it starts disconnecting and reconnecting constantly. This didn't happen before. At first, I thought it was a problem with the connection getting weak when it gets hot, but that's not it because it also happens if I connect it to a USB hub in a different port. And it only happens with the mouse, if I connect something else, like a flash drive, it doesn't disconnect.
I have a wireless mouse that I connect to my laptop with a USB dongle. It usually works fine, but when the laptop gets hot (and it doesn't need to be very hot), it starts disconnecting and reconnecting constantly. This didn't happen before. At first, I thought it was a problem with the connection getting weak when it gets hot, but that's not it because it also happens if I connect it to a USB hub in a different port. And it only happens with the mouse, if I connect something else, like a flash drive, it doesn't disconnect.
I have a wireless mouse that I connect to my laptop with a USB dongle. It usually works fine, but when the laptop gets hot (and it doesn't need to be very hot), it starts disconnecting and reconnecting constantly. This didn't happen before. At first, I thought it was a problem with the connection getting weak when it gets hot, but that's not it because it also happens if I connect it to a USB hub in a different port. And it only happens with the mouse, if I connect something else, like a flash drive, it doesn't disconnect.
The mechanism is exactly the same in both worlds; however, on the server, instead of pulling the piston vertically in and out again, it stays extended, preventing the other two pistons from moving it. I've tried changing the repeater ticks, but it doesn't fix the problem. Why isn't it working on the server? And how can I fix it? It's a server my friend and I have, and he runs it on another computer.