They are super cool and super territorial by all accounts. We were in a pop-up pub in a field and this guy kept coming to sit on our hands. I guess we were in his spot…
They are super cool and super territorial by all accounts. We were in a pop-up pub in a field and this guy kept coming to sit on our hands. I guess we were in his spot…
I do not like the sound of pickass finger nails. But it could explain the fungus.
It would also still be the speed of light. Always is, unless you specify ‘in a vacuum’ every time.
Anything’s a regex if you’re brave enough.
Ok Dougal, one last time. Small… Far away…
Downvoted because it didn’t end with /s.
Sounds like my webpack build.
Physicists:
This is just Occam’s razor again: a hypothetical particle that can’t interact with anything, and therefore can’t be detected, doesn’t exist.
Also Physicists: 85% of the universe’ mass is missing!!!
“All female shark tank” is my new band name.
Let me say… I work in healthcare. I clean human waste. I’m not easily grossed out.
Come on Jo, we’ve talked about this. You’re supposed to call them patients.
I can still hear the penny dropping in my mind when I went from ‘How can anyone fall for that—it’s so obviously a scam…’ to ‘Oh, right…’ It sounded too Machiavellian to be true. I wonder if it was so carefully designed from the start, or a process of natural selection?
No—this is a good resource for finding the next one closest to you. https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/list.html
If you’re in Europe, northern Spain in 2026 is the next best opportunity.
I’ve spent a few weeks on Lemmy/all blocking things I don’t care to see, and honestly it’s now pretty good. Plenty of diversity still and easier than subscribing plus occasionally new things pop up that I wouldn’t have seen otherwise.
No, silly, the left half.
If you’re imprecise enough, anything is about half the size of an adult giraffe.
I’ve been using AWS R53 for this for ages and it works well. Not specifically recommending AWS but using dynamic updates rather than a DDNS service (or running your own name server which I’ve also done).
It’s a great analysis, and I don’t disagree with anything you said (mostly because you’re better informed than I am). But you nailed it with “Why would I need this? I don’t know yet.” It should all be driven by need—the fact their are more options is great, but doesn’t mean they should be used just because they’re there… For many hobbyists, ease of access and speed to get started is the main driver, and for those cases, pre-built boards are the answer.
I remember talking to a car manufacturer in the early 2000s who said it would be relatively easy to make cars to a custom length / load space. But they tend to make specific models because if you give people too much choice, they get paralysed and don’t choose anything.
I suspect it’s not quite that simple but the principle seems sound.
Saddameurysm.