I don’t post almost anything online. I mostly just comment. But even the comments I make I sometimes consume as content - I really like comming back and rereading them to enjoy how good and smart I’ve been.
I don’t post almost anything online. I mostly just comment. But even the comments I make I sometimes consume as content - I really like comming back and rereading them to enjoy how good and smart I’ve been.
Lemmy is an improvement on Reddit, but imo not by much. There really is no innovation on the fundamental concept of subreddits/communities. The issue with Lemmy is that I’ve come across so many promising communities that quickly die off after the initial spurt of activity. I wonder if there is a better organic way to grow the “online discussion” from some form of general cespool, that can segementize only later when those needed segments (communities) emerge naturally.
Interesting. Care to also share your top 10 characters?
You are supposed to ask stupid questions, but you actually can’t, because there are no stupid questions.
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I assume you can chain teleport and thus move pretty fast. Seeing that a container is empty can be useful I imagine.
It’s because when you take small sample size of “people on the internet” you’ll get either completely random set of beliefs and assumptions, or you’ll get beliefs and assumptions that you’re prejudiced to project onto the wider sample.
Why would you be concerned about your body’s decreased ability to tolerate high levels of self poisoning? I have some vague idea why, but I’d like to hear someone formulate it into words.
To that they will immediately answer - but do you want all your youtube habits to be in the hands of the government?
I wonder how their opa figured this out. Did he try it out and encountered problems when starting the motor? Then maybe got suggestion to add a capacitor?
It’s wholesome and gives the sport a balance. Only psychopaths would watch people beat each other without occasionally embracing in a warm loving hug.
I’m sure they’ll get enough to start at least experimental fusion reactors. And if experimental D-T reactors are too difficult to make so they produce electricity, then there’s no chance we can make one using much less efficient fuels.
Deuterium + Helium-3 yields the highest energy of possible fuels.
Yes, but the probability of fusion is lower and also requires 5 times more energy for fusion to occur.
https://youtu.be/2DzKXN1pcwY?t=189
Thus, it requires a lot higher temperature to get the same result as D-T fusion.
https://youtu.be/2DzKXN1pcwY?t=515
The video doesn’t talk about He3-He3 fusion, though.
How is He3 a good fusion fuel?
Has there been two papers that quote each other?
Doesn’t have the same ring to it. I guess it will take time for “food webs” to get in our language, if ever.
Ah, so that’s why I stopped waking up in the middle of the night remembering some of the cringiest moments in my life.
Yeah, I wanted to read an article that I found in a search engine, but the og website had it removed now. I went to internet archive, but it didn’t have it fetched unfortunately.