Dippy

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[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

What is he doing with all that time he just saved?

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 11 points 1 week ago

So you're saying there's a chance

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 22 points 1 week ago

It's not just women laughing at your cybertruck

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 4 points 1 week ago

Steve Irwin

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 2 points 1 week ago

Sonicthehedgehog protein was named after being studied in fruit flies. Turns out a defect in that protein can cause infant brains to not be made right. Ma'am, i regret to inform you that your child has a deadly malformation of their sonictheheadhog proteins and is going to die.

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 2 points 1 week ago

This is great, it reminds me of a Volts podcast episode about a company that uses large sheets of Limestone to do the same. But if this is really that much more efficient, then we have a real solution on our hands

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

That's not what AIDs patients patients wanted. or trans youth seeking puberty blockers to reduce their suicidal thoughts wanted.

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Because it sounds more ethical when you call the control group placebo instead what they are, and expendable group of fools sacrificed for numerical convenience

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 3 points 3 weeks ago

Dude even fakes his smile

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 3 points 3 weeks ago

This is furry kink content

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 5 points 3 weeks ago

To me, this is the kind of limitation that we should innovate away from. Computers can be so personalized and we should let the sky be the limit

[–] Dippy@beehaw.org 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

That thing looks sick! This is the kind of innovation I want out of the tech industry

 

Okay so I don't have Linux, i honestly don't know much about it. But I have dreamed for a while now of a future in which I could use 2 MMO gaming mice to bring my computer usage to the next level. Now I don't think that most computers would know how to handle 2 mice, and I don't think a single game would either, but if there is any that could, it has to be a Linux right? Is that even theoretically possible? Do you think we could ever have that future?

 

Electric vehicles that can take off and land vertically, but then fly like a plane, are already being sold and used by hospitals and shipping companies. Equipped to move up to 6 passengers or 2 pilots and 3 pallets, its a small yet versatile tool. These vehicles have 5 batteries that give it a range of over 350 miles using current battery technology, though the batteries are intended to be swapped over the life of the aircraft, much like the engine of a traditional aircraft, however, future batteries could feature improvements, meaning the vehicle gets better over time. The redundancy that Electric motors allow more easily than mechanical motors means this aircraft is far safer than anything else in the air.

 

Electric vehicles that can take off and land vertically, but then fly like a plane, are already being sold and used by hospitals and shipping companies. These vehicles have 5 batteries that give it a range of over 350 miles using current battery technology, though the batteries are intended to be swapped over the life of the aircraft, much like the engine of a traditional aircraft, however, future batteries could feature improvements, meaning the vehicle gets better over time. The redundancy that Electric motors allow more easily than mechanical motors means this aircraft is far safer than anything else in the air.

 

This boston company has developed a new process to manufacture steel using zero carbon dioxide and a whole lot of electricity

 

This boston company has developed a new process to manufacture steel using zero carbon dioxide and a whole lot of electricity

 

The energy system we have today does not match the solarpunk future we dream of. If we work towards the right energy system today, we may just have a solarpunk tomorrow

 

The take that struck me the most came towards the end. And it's that when you electrify, not only are you not burning fossil fuels to work your stove, but you're also not burning fossil fuels to power the drilling equipment, to ship the crude oil, to refine it, to pump it to your stove.

A large portion of our critical energy demand is just getting fossil fuel energy to its point of use, so small amounts of electrification and efficiency improvements at point of use have large impacts on the upstream emissions

 

I'm not a vegan, but in excited by the idea of lab grown meat replacing traditional evil farming practices

 

A beautiful medieval sounding song features a wisened warrior recounting his regret. As a young man, a dragon plagued his lands, the beast with a forked tongue and breathe of fire, surely it must be slain. Before he goes, his father warns him to know his enemy well. He sneaks into the lair, kills the sleeping dragon, and looks across the room to see a baby dragon, and he realized that he killed the poor things loving parent who was just living it's life. He did not understand the enemy he just slew.

Now he listens to his own son talk of an enemy plaguing their lands, forked tongue and breath of fire, clearly a problem, but instead of a dragon, it's men of Muslim faith. The father begs his son to truly know his enemy before going to war.

The story in this song is simple and maybe heavy handed in its message, but beautiful none the less. I probably cried the first 20-30 times I listened to it. I will always love this song that teaches kindness and wisdom. If Songs with good storytelling get you everytime, you'll love it too.

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