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Is there a chance that Lemmy admins might have more incentive to combat this than Reddit admins did?
Is there a chance that Lemmy admins might have more incentive to combat this than Reddit admins did?
my dad once fell face first into a bonfire
Ouch! How does one manage to… do that?
FYI:
#text
Renders as
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To get
#text
You have to type
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Hang on, there’s an entire moose Lemmy instance?
No, he means James. James Franklin Hyneman.
EFF?
Edit: Electronic Frontier Foundation, apparently.
The real “No U” of AI…
Hooray! Thank you for your continued support of this excellent tool!
Why not do the steps you outlined above as a macro on your keyboard? This eliminates the need for JS. To extract the video URL, you could use some RegEx automatically or
Ctrl+F
.
Thanks for the recommendation. I’ve done pretty much exactly what you describe using AutoHotKey.
Looks great! You could probably even squeeze in a semicolon, square brackets, and curly braces.
I’d seen this before, but was happy to reread it for gems like this:
“You know how when you slap or flap meat it makes a noise? They talk by flapping their meat at each other. They can even sing by squirting air through their meat.”
Such a beautiful description of the human voice.
If this technology takes off, could we tile the Sahara with solar panels? It is close to the equator, and it seems like it might be one of the ecosystems which would be least impacted by the addition of solar panels.
It will take nearly 10,000 miles of cable for four offshore transmission lines—far more than existing suppliers could serve up. So Morrish started a cable-supply company to build a factory, with a tower taller than the Washington Monument, in which colossal cables will be lowered as they are coated in insulation.
The factory’s construction near the Scottish village of Fairlie has been delayed several times. Locals are doubtful it will happen.
“It’s a nice area, a scenic area, and you’re going to build a huge factory running 24/7?” said Rita Holmes, a longtime Fairlie resident.
Maybe it’s just the infrastructure nerd in me, but a giant tower which produces undersea cables for distributing renewable energy sounds like a cool tourist attraction. They could put big windows on the tower so people can see the cables being made.
The internet has become just five websites, each posting screenshots of the other four.
As is everyone born between 1965 and 2015, which is quite a few people.
Does Lemmy have a way to get inactive mods removed and replaced?
Messaging the admins of the community’s home instance is generally the recommended approach.
Was it not here yet? What changed?
Edit: Ah. Better drilling techniques, ironically, pioneered by the fossil fuel industry!
Latimer and his colleagues improved on traditional geothermal techniques in several ways. But the biggest was this: They utilized horizontal drilling, boring about 10,000 feet down and then 5,000 feet to the side with each well. The technology has been around for decades, but it’s gotten a lot less expensive since the mid-2000s due to widespread adoption by oil and gas companies.
Nice that this drilling technology can be used in green energy applications too.
Isn’t Titan’s atmosphere mostly nitrogen, with a dash of hydrocarbons?
Hypothetical, but Black Hole Stars (one of my favourite Kurzgesagt videos).
“Normally that would be the end – today’s stars go supernova, a black hole forms and things calm down. But in this case, the star survives its own death.”
“An impossibly dangerous balance has been created – millions of solar masses pushing in, the angry radiation of a force fed black hole pushing out.”
I’m hoping that some of the new long wavelength teleescopes like JWST might have a chance of seeing one of these beasts.
Scoop water from where‽