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[–] [email protected] 1 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

A lot of Bioluminiscence, but Infrared light as almost in any living be, which we can't see without special devices.

It's different from the blackbody radiation that body heat produces.

Structural weakness not only in the lower back, but also in the knees. The human being still has many reminists of an quadruped, as one of the younger species. He still has a way to be optimized as bipedo. Lower back and knees are still not optimized for this, apart of some other static and organic problems. We are still in phase beta.

Evolution doesn't follow the rules of intelligent design anyhow. If they did, we would all be crabs.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Maybe they got poached elsewhere? There was Mistral, but it got bought out by Google.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

I think they're just poking fun at EV being about vehicles in general, and not specifically about the autocar.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Their own older model, no less.

It would be weirder/more of note if their new model was worse.

[–] [email protected] 34 points 2 days ago (12 children)

Humans do bioluminisce, it's just too weak for human eyes and most detectors.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

If one Dr Crusher could operate an entire Enterprise all to herself, no reason why you can't have a dreadnought that needs 3 people, or no people, but just set to ramming speed.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

No, Nintendo does this kind of thing every so often, where they'll just make an incremental upgrade to an existing console, rather than build a completely new one. The DSi wasn't a massive step up from the DS Lite, which itself wasn't that major of a step up from the DS, and the GBA SP wasn't a huge step up from the GBA.

At most, they just have a minor additional gimmick, but everything else more or less remains the same. Switch 2's gimmick is allegedly letting you use the joycons like computer mice.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 days ago

Unfortunately nothing new on that front. We've had geofencing for years.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

The Revenue Service would much rather you pay your taxes, even if it was from an illegal activity, rather than just avoid paying them at all, to avoid the risk of prosecution.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Since those smaller models are technically fine-tunes of Meta/Facebook's LLAMA, using Deepseek's outputs, I wonder if they would be covered by the bill at all.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 5 days ago

Anti-fascist literally has fascist in the name (!)

 

Why is there a mother-daughter thing in the first place?

 

Voyager takes after the Apollo app in this regard, where if the app is closed while text is being edited, it'll bring back the unsaved draft, but it'll pop that into the next reply window you open, even if it is a different thread entirely.

Being able to reopen the same thread and resume editing would make it much easier if you're switching to another app to look up a reference or a link, and Voyager gets destroyed by the OS. It'd also help refresh your context if you can't remember what it was you were writing and why.

 

While kbin.social's site mentioned that they were migrating to a new provider, and as a result, the site might be experiencing some issues, kbin.social has been serving up a similar HTTP 50x errors, and that migration message for well over a month, if not more.

What happened?

 

While ordering a crew cut is easy, since it's on the menu, what about other kinds?

Can you just go "I'd like a men/women's haircut" and leave it at that, or do you need something more specific, like saying you want a Charlestone done by a No. 3 to the sides, and a 4 up top?

 

In our world, the police going to a spirit medium for the DL-6 case, and being ridiculed might be logical, since spirit channelling isn't a real thing, but in the world of Ace Attorney, it is.

Not only is it a known and established practice, with detectable physical effects, but the monarchy of at least one country is specifically sought out for their spirit-channelling powers by other governments, so that they can commune with the dead, and receive advice that way.

However, it also seems to be disbelieved, and ridiculed as a pseudoscience, despite that.

 

I've been using "mechanoid" as a classification (similar to humanoid, etc), but a friend pointed out that it's both too generic, and that said inorganics might just consider it biology, with organics being the weird outlier.

 

You wouldn't start off an e-mail with "My Dear X", or "Dearest X", since that would be too personal for a professional email, so "To X" being more impersonal seems like it would make the letter more professional-sounding, compared to "Dear X".

 

Doctor Who zips all the way up and down through time, popping in at any time and place. If you don't have a time machine to follow them around with, it should be impossible to keep track of which incarnation was where. And yet, the Doctor's enemies somehow manage to do just that, with the Daleks being accurate enough to determine he was on his last regeneration on Trenzalore.

 

One of the options for students enrolling into Hogwarts, if they come from a wizarding family, is that they have the option of using a hand-me-down wand. But short of wands being damaged beyond repair, we don't see many people replacing them, even though it happens enough that hand-me-downs are a valid option for new students.

So how long does one last? Does a wizard normally use one wand in their lifetime, or is it the kind of thing where an old, worn-out wand is fine for schoolwork, but you'd need something newer/better for adult life?

 

What caused the shift from calling things like rheostats and condensers to resistors and capacitors, or the move from cycles to Hertz?

It seemed to just pop up out of nowhere, seeing as the previous terms seemed fine, and are in use for some things today (like rheostat brakes, or condenser microphones).

 

You often see people in fitness mention going through a cut/bulk cycle, or mention one, with plans to follow up with the other. Why is it that cutting and bulking so often happen in cycles, rather than said person just doing both at once, until they hit their desired weight?

 

While we hear of the TARDIS having engines that are implicitly essential to it working, we've also see a TARDIS work without the rest of the machine.

"The Doctor's Wife" and "Inferno" show that a TARDIS is capable of operating as just the console, which would seem to imply that they're just a power source to allow the console to do its thing and move the whole ship around, or to allow for the pilot to do silly things like tow an entire planet one second out of phase.

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