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sillypicture t1_j9ls8t2 wrote
Reply to He’s 52 days old by furkanta
are the pupils supposed to be like that? i thought cats had vertical eye slits.
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Reply to comment by ddlbot in Quantifying organellar ultrastructure in cryo-electron tomography using a surface morphometrics pipeline | Journal of Cell Biology by chromoscience
So this is how civilisation ends.
sillypicture t1_j9fg4m5 wrote
> US President Joe Biden extended the nuclear treaty by five years to 2026 as one of his first acts upon taking office in 2021 shortly before it was due to expire, after Putin had pressed his predecessor Donald Trump without success to agree to a deal.
What? Trump didn't listen to Putin when he was being reasonable?
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Reply to comment by DrSmirnoffe in Scientists have figured out a way to engineer wood to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also makes the material stronger for use in construction by giuliomagnifico
Reddit needs to remember that microbes in the ocean store several orders of magnitude more carbon and also generate that much more oxygen than all the trees.
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Reply to comment by Hooligans_ in The Apple TV expects you to have an iPhone in order to accept new iCloud terms and conditions by diacewrb
Insert pitchfork copypasta
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Reply to comment by Rain1dog in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Moneybags with a P3. I had to make do with my pentium 380 MHz.
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Reply to comment by Equivalent_Arugula86 in Report Reveals Wave of New Features for Apple's Mixed-Reality Headset by DarthBuzzard
First iteration(s) may be crap but I'm in the camp that is for a waist mounted everything and a comfortable headset. I feel vr is more practical as an attachment to a desktop and engaged at home or similar safe environment.
To be outside, it should be less vr more hud. Read: "wtf was this wanker's name again??"
Mega anti apple though
sillypicture t1_j20g66i wrote
Looks like my first game of hoi
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Reply to comment by Sticky_Robot in Ukraine lessens projected GDP fall from 50% to 32% by sviterochec
how did france and italy get shanked so bad?
Wasn't the fighting in france largely in the open fields, and the south remained more or less untouched?
what's up with italy too? did they put everything into the african campaign?
sillypicture t1_j1w3wh4 wrote
Reply to comment by Sticky_Robot in Ukraine lessens projected GDP fall from 50% to 32% by sviterochec
wasn't there still a ginormous amount of civilian deaths to firestorms of dresden and similar?
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Reply to comment by Alaishana in Changes in Earth’s orbit that favored hotter conditions may have helped trigger a rapid global warming event 56 million years ago that is considered an analogue for modern climate change by giuliomagnifico
Thanks for the very involved reply!
I have no issue with the assessment that the are no politicians or even a collective of them, that can put together the momentum to affect a useful change within a generation.
However, as one that is working in a field that is trying to address climate change, i am cautiously optimistic with our currently available technology, and that there is enough material and other necessary resources (perhaps less so with time).
It is political momentum and actual allocated resources that are proving to be bottlenecks.
Also, i submit that humans as a collective (humanity) are both stupid and smart.
I'm curious though, how do you actually explain to your grandchildren things about war and homelessness and hunger, and why we haven't been able to address them?
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Reply to comment by Alaishana in Changes in Earth’s orbit that favored hotter conditions may have helped trigger a rapid global warming event 56 million years ago that is considered an analogue for modern climate change by giuliomagnifico
Can you tell us the why? (Why we can't Carbon Capture or reverse this mess)
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Reply to comment by Gnarlodious in Starlink is delaying its daytime data caps by prehistoric_knight
Then give them to me, I need my 8k streaming at 120 fps!
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Reply to comment by Ann_not_a_cult_er in New device can make hydrogen when dunked in salt water by TurretLauncher
Every intermediate process introduces inefficiencies.
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Reply to comment by danimidsommar in One of our DnD players canceled so we found a replacement (OC) by AlternativePotato42
doesn't it break immersion if the DM keeps looking stuff up ?
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Reply to comment by mostlikelytrash in One of our DnD players canceled so we found a replacement (OC) by AlternativePotato42
Player gaia
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Reply to comment by start3ch in The lifespans of honey bees living in laboratory environments has dropped about 50% over the last 50 years, hinting at possible causes for the worrisome trends across the beekeeping industry, according to new research by University of Maryland entomologists. by Wagamaga
Doesn't it depend more on breeding ftequenct and less on absolute time period?
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Reply to comment by Digital-Bridges in The lifespans of honey bees living in laboratory environments has dropped about 50% over the last 50 years, hinting at possible causes for the worrisome trends across the beekeeping industry, according to new research by University of Maryland entomologists. by Wagamaga
Interesting study. Either they have somehow evolved to live shorter lives (periodic/fortnightly events?) Or there are persistent stressors, which would be interesting to study persistence of, by continuing their breeding cycle in the lab (idk if that's possible or practical).
sillypicture t1_iwezctl wrote
Reply to comment by Digital-Bridges in The lifespans of honey bees living in laboratory environments has dropped about 50% over the last 50 years, hinting at possible causes for the worrisome trends across the beekeeping industry, according to new research by University of Maryland entomologists. by Wagamaga
Are you also a bee doctor/nutritionist? Can you fix them/our planet?
Please?
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Reply to comment by SpecialNose9325 in LG's latest display can be stretched by 20 percent | The 12-inch full-color display can be stretched to 14 inches. by chrisdh79
When Teletubbies become real
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Reply to Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg said on Sunday she will skip next month's COP27 talks in Egypt, slamming the global summit as a forum for "greenwashing" by DoremusJessup
Next she's going to bring a widowmaker to the G7.
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Reply to comment by SkidWilly86 in I, for one, welcome our new cockroach overlords. by TunaScentedCandle
Definitely worth burning Dino juice
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Reply to comment by SpinCharm in Iran, Sadaf Movahedi a 17-years-old teenage student dies after being hit by police baton by sirbarani
No no, person dies by hitting the police baton with her head with lethal intent.
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Reply to comment by Kewkky in Monster in the closet [OC] by ToothyBjComic
Scrape marks galore
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Reply to comment by ZuesLeftNut in Japan and China Connect Military Hotline to Reduce Tensions by bloomberg
Spotted the armchair international diplomacy expert