this was some of the most insightful shit I’ve read on Lemmy in a while. thanks for this - well written and easy to follow for an aerospace noob.
this was some of the most insightful shit I’ve read on Lemmy in a while. thanks for this - well written and easy to follow for an aerospace noob.
what’s Anubis?
don’t the constant updates also fry your battery over time since they’re always designed for the most recent release? never update!
that’s really to bad, guess your guys’ gangs really fucked that up for everyone
cop: are you carrying anything sir?
me: no sir, I keep it all PG
cop: alright, you have a good day now
me smirking and taking out my Pocket Guillotine
a high quality pocket knife. never leave home without one.
hate them both equally, don’t know whether to take the blue or red corner. regardless, popcorn has been prepared.
this appear to however only be a frontend ui and doesn’t change anything on the data collection / OS right? still - looks very cool, will definitely check it out.
okay, thanks for this - gonna have to do some research
do you have to set it up yourself or does it come pre-configured? i ask cause i just got out of setting up my own server and as a non-tech native, it was EXHAUSTING (rewarding, yes - but time intensive).
makes a lot of sense honestly. I never knew the numbers behind it (tks for sharing). when I was ripping witcher 3 on nobara and then changed my OS back to Windows due to work related issues, I felt a SIGNIFICANT performance drop. the game became laggy, when it used to run top on Linux with the same settings. good share - the time for Linux gaming is now.
two things I feel into a rabbit hole about recently were how LSD became illegal and the Fermi paradox.
so LSD, once hailed as a powerful tool for psychological healing and spiritual exploration, became illegal largely due to political and cultural backlash. as the drug became associated with the 1960s counterculture, anti-establishment movements, and civil unrest, governments—particularly in the U.S.—moved to criminalize it more out of fear of social disruption than scientific reasoning. the backlash overshadowed promising medical research, leading to decades of prohibition.
the Fermi Paradox points out the contradiction between the high probability of alien civilizations existing in our vast universe and the complete lack of evidence or contact with them. despite billions of stars and potentially habitable planets, we haven’t seen signs of intelligent life—raising big questions like: Are we alone, or is something stopping civilizations from contacting or surviving long enough to do so?
+1
I also never liked the twitter format of “tweets”, there’s too much going on at once and I feel overstimulated
I wouldn’t say the UK was the second most influential—realistically, that spot goes to the US. And I’m not even a big fan of the US right now, but their industrial power, global logistics, and role in both Europe and the Pacific made a massive difference. Without their support, especially through Lend-Lease and D-Day, things could’ve turned out very differently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW27vpK4ALQ
sounds like when my dentist power sprays the fuck out of my rear teeth and asks when I’m next going on holiday
Heard this too, our guide on safari in Etosha National Park (Namibia) said Hyenas have the strongest biting power - comparative to their overall sizes - in the world.
EDIT: okay, just fact checked myself - that’s not entirely true. when measuring BFQ (comparative to size) the order goes:
this is huge if true, where’d you read that?