They’d for sure say “no you’re not”
They’d for sure say “no you’re not”
Asks the fucking developer of lemmy if they’re lost. fucking lmao
I am also aware that they are spelled the same, but I consciously use a U only for the organism.
For what it’s worth, I’m Canadian, so nobody would bat an eye here at using either the American or British spelling of things.
No it’s like 900 years. So the fact that 900 years back, you should have over 100 billion ancestors indicates a lot of inbreeding. And to be clear, not necessarily familial inbreeding (though ofc that too), but just like, being distantly related too.
Yeah, the post says at 32 generations (800 years) there’s more ancestors than base pairs, but at 37 generations, there’s more ancestors than humans that have ever existed.
The wrong side of Germany fell
It is a word swap of a similar thread posted by a liberal on some other lemmy
Nuclear is too expensive to run in the short term. Nuclear plants only start being profitable after like 10 years. But then they’re really fucking profitable. So it makes sense a company could go bankrupt when you’re 10 years in the red.
Also, on the topic of flexibility, this is only true for, like, 70s era nuclear. France has had load-following nuclear for some time now. Does it follow second-to-second variations? No, but it can load follow on the scale of the daily variations in demand.
One. I was tired of their posts never loading for whatever reason and they were a prominent poster in a community.
Yeah don’t abortion and universal healthcare have like 75% support? lmao
If you flip that logic with the familiar “Till death do us part” then it should, apparently, actually be “Till death do we part”, but it’s not.
I’ve heard that newer generations are becoming less tech literate on average than previous generations. They don’t try to fix their device, they just expect it to work. When it doesn’t, they don’t have the troubleshooting skills to fix it. They never had the opportunity to learn them.
You act like your argument is infallible lmao the SCOTUS is so important and yet the Democrats refuse to pack the courts because it’s not the right thing to do according to some bullshit idea of playing by the rules.
The Roe v Wade decision and the Chevron decision literally happened under Biden, a democrat. Before you butter up the Democrats as the second coming of Christ, consider that the Democrats are literally in power and have been for the last four fucking years of hell. It’s not that those decisions don’t matter, it’s that the venn diagram of what your vote can possibly do, and the ways to reverse those decisions, it looks like this: O O
A couple of the “mistakes” are actually just normal. The winglets one, the angle is maybe a little extreme, but planes have upturned winglets. The asymmetric engines, that’s one way to transport a jet engine, just bolt it onto the wing of a plane.
Aaaaaaaand looks like the hexbears have already found this thread and brigaded it
Fill it with the same, dark close-up shot of you staring wordlessly into the camera. Then at the final ad, scream at the very end until the ad abruptly cuts it off
Clearly manufactured in Israel
Euros count as a unit 😏
3.5 G€
Ok, while I’m being facetious, let’s do it for dollars too. G$3.5… oh that’s horrible!
The difference in relative acceleration implied by the meme is on the order of tens of yoctometres (10⁻²³ m) per second per second.
It’s a difference so small that it would be overshadowed by the fact that you’re holding one object femtometres (10⁻¹⁵ m) higher or lower than the other in the gravitational field.
Additional sources of error to consider at this scale might be the heat radiation from the surroundings providing radiation pressure on the object, the sloshing of Earth’s core causing time-dependent variations in the gravitational field, the location-dependent variations in the Earth’s gravitational field, and the difference in centrifugal (yes, centrifugal in this reference frame) force due to latitude differences of one micrometre, and also due to natural variations in the rate of Earth’s rotation over time.