kamenlady

joined 2 years ago
[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

I'm liking this 3 episode release cycle. Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man did the same.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 hours ago

Darling, i need a spoon full of your brain plastics. Don't ask why.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 11 hours ago (3 children)
[–] [email protected] 12 points 23 hours ago (2 children)

Yeah and another asshole design example on Facebook:

Why leave a close "X" on the top right part of the modal, but without function. You can click as often as you like, the modal never closes.

[–] [email protected] 46 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Argh, you saw right through my scheme

You know too much!

[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 days ago (1 children)

If your mean "we" as humanity, yes. If you mean "we" like you and me, then no.

The main responsible didn't do enough and that's not us.

Only a few decided to ignore all the warnings, so money could be made.

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

Just went down a rabbit hole about sabertooth lions, tigers and inevitably got to the Smilodon. What a kitty.

They supposedly had stocky, well muscled proportions.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I would be terrified to live in a place where wolves and lions share a hunting ground.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I would be honored to have delivered the placeholder text of future generations.

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

I knew about the initial sympathy for Hitler. Especially about the Olympics hosted in Germany, with all the Leni Riefenstahl imagery.

Everything in history is much more convoluted and complicated than one would imagine. Even knowing everything, one should keep in mind, that history is written by the winning side.

Like the things happening now. I'm happy for the WTF newsletter, summarizing a little of WTF Happened Today? I find it hard to keep track of the important stuff, while they keep massively bombarding us with bullshit everyday.

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

Catched this piece of exchange white commuting:

You don't have to Sir me lol

But, you smell like old people

[–] [email protected] 18 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Holy Shit!

I didn't expect to read such a doom-inducing piece today. This is so full of really bad news, it's almost funny that it gets to us at this moment. It's like humans don't have enough urgent problems at hand.

The industrialization would have been great for humankind, if we wouldn't succumb to greed.

Now Nanoplastics will team up with Climate Change, just to make sure we humans are weeded out fast. This way, life on Earth would still be able to possibly recover, maybe.

Edit: ~~Microplastics~~

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Say cheese (lemmy.world)
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IlEdit: i just read rule 3, shall i remove the post?

 
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Jeder Artikel den ich heute, in verschiedenen Zeitungen und Magazinen ( Heise, Tagesspiegel, unter anderem ) hatte mindestens einen Fehler. Sei es Rechtschreibfehler, falsche Grammatik oder einfach nur erstaunlich, wie in letzten Satz des Spiegel Artikels.

Ich bin mir sicher dass ich nicht fehlerfrei schreibe, aber dieser Trend ist für mich besorgniserregend. Schlimm genug das Titel a la "Du wirst nicht glauben, was dieser Mann mit 20 Euro erreicht hat, die Behörden hassen diesen Trick" sich überall einschleichen.

 

I hope billionaires really don't keep themselves informed enough, in order to get started searching for climate refugia on OUR earth...

... Ending up possessing the maybe last spots of life on this planet.

 

That's the spirit! Let this become a trend. Let Musk become what he fears the most: a genuine laughing stock.

 

This time it's not an onion. I love how close this is to the Onion's "Elon Musk's AI turns on him" story from a few days back

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There's a flying squid? (www.discoverwildlife.com)
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I knew there's a flying squid that likes to post memes though

If a squid swimming near the surface is spooked by a predator or a boat, it streamlines into a torpedo shape and fires itself out of the water. At the same time, it splays its eight tentacles into a flat, fan-like pattern in front of its face – some breeds even exude mucus to fill in the spaces, creating a unified, kite-like surface. It also flares a pair of fins near its rear end and – voilà – the squid becomes a living, breathing jet.

 

Their joy suggests how anticipating fun can enrich human life

 

Key findings

Day vs. night habitat use: Barred owls' home ranges were significantly larger at night than during the day, indicating different habitat needs between their active and resting periods. The research emphasizes that preserving green spaces in urban areas can have profound effects on nocturnal and diurnal wildlife.

Energy efficiency in preferred habitats: Owls expended less energy in their preferred nocturnal habitats, suggesting that these areas provide higher-quality resources.

Affluent neighborhoods attract barred owls: Barred owls in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, showed a marked preference for habitats in affluent neighborhoods, supporting the "luxury effect"—the tendency for wealthier areas to harbor greater biodiversity.

Implications for Urban Design: The study advocates for providing and protecting habitat for barred owls to keep this important species, other forest-associated species, and the ecosystem services they provide present and functioning in urban areas. The study also advocates for the equitable distribution of green spaces in cities, especially in less affluent areas, to promote biodiversity throughout the urban landscape.

 

Loved him on screen

RIP

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Cryptic Lemmy (crypticrock.com)
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I really don't know the idea behind this community ( sidebar is empty ) - but i would say you can't get more Cryptic Lemmy than this.

The existence of truly uncompromising men has never been, and will likely never be, commonplace. This world just is not fit to sustain high levels of conviction in people. With celebrities and Rock stars, it is even more unlikely. Between the fickle push of fans and the heartless pull of media and record label execs, individuals who once knew exactly who they were can, and often do, get lost in the shuffle. Perhaps they find themselves unable to live up to their perceived personas. They get engulfed amid the steamy haze of their own successes, drowning beneath the waves of drink, drugs, sex, and excess, while the incoherent pace of touring slowly eats them up and spits them out. On the 28th of December, 2015, the most shining exception to this rule left our world forever. Ian Fraser, known to the Rock-n-Roll universe as Lemmy Kilmister, was the pulse of the band Motörhead from the day he began it in the Summer of 1975 until the last note he played on December 11th, 2015, on a stage in Berlin.

 

Still have this device somewhere

and 2 HTC Diamonds ( Windows CE ) - lol

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