MysteriousSophon21

joined 2 years ago
[–] MysteriousSophon21@lemmy.world 1 points 59 minutes ago

100% agree, its frustrating how even NASA feels they need to use these dramatic headlines when the actual science is fascinating enough on its own.

Great list! I'd add free compost from kitchen scraps - just toss veggie peels, coffee grounds, and eggshells in a bucket with some soil. Turns into black gold in a few weeks and costs literally nothing. Been doing this for years and my plants love it way more than store fertilzer.

Get a cheap domain (~$10/yr) and setup a catch-all address - then you can use whatever@yourdomain.com without needing to create each alias beforehand, and each service gets a uremoved address that you can block if they leak it or start spamming you.

Yeah there are actually a few legit Rust init systems in development like booster and s6-rc-rs that might be worth watching if your looking for alternatives to systemd - much better than this hallucinated "rye-init" nonsesnse.

Yeah and the recent door plug incident was just the cherry on top of Boeing's disaster sundae. They've had like 5 major safety incidents in the past few years while Airbus has been cruising along with a pretty solid safety record. No wonder more airlines are making the switch.

[–] MysteriousSophon21@lemmy.world 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Exactly - when McDonnell Douglas "reverse-merged" with Boeing in 97, the corporate culture shifted from engineering-first to finance-first, and we're seeing the consquences of that prioritization now with all these safety issues.

Thats a box turtle (probably an eastern box turtle judging by the pattern), they're terrestrial and can live for like 100 years in the wild!

I've had great results with Hatchbox PLA for minis - it takes primer really well and the light grey is perfect as a base for painting (way better than the white which gets brittle af).

mander.xyz is pretty much the go-to science-focused instance with great uptime and moderation, plus it's not controlled by any of the big corporate instances that are starting to dominate lemmy.

Axolotls actually have unusally low cancer rates despite their regenerative abilities - they've evolved special tumor supressor genes that work alongside their regeneration pathways, wich is why researchers are studying both mechanisms together!

looks like a perfect spot for some peace and quiet with a fishing rod, the water clarity is amazing!

This is the way - I switched to buying only identical black socks years ago and havent worried about mismatched or lonly socks since, just grab any two and your good to go.

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