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Just to point out, because it’s bothering me way more than it should…
But the electric and magnetic peaks align with each other’s valleys, not with each other’s peaks.
marcos@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Getting rid of water would solve eutrophication no?English
4·10 days agoWell, you can make it the limiting factor.
All of our modern infrastructure is.
Well, 6 physical substandards, with 3 in “current usage” and 3 “deprecated” ones…
No need to assume. You already know nobody attended. And you can also be part of the joke if it’s one.
Show up and hour early and everything is a foot higher because of how fast we’re spinning.
Any actual process for doing it would probably be continuous in some way. Even if it’s just the machine making that part of the trip. Just leaving existence at some time and arriving at a different one doesn’t make a lot of sense.
So, just more reason to do it in space.
I’m choosing to understand that the one comforting the guy’s friend was the evil reflection the entire time.
Situation after: there is a single universal standard that everybody adopts, it’s divided in 3 dimensions of 24 incompatible sub-standards everybody mashes at random.
IMO, the more interesting thing is how they are all always moving at a large fraction of the speed of light, but over any large distance, they are that slow.
Things never cancel each other so well on the macroscopic world.
Ad on a DC system, the electrons move dozens of times slower than a person walking. They also don’t get anywhere, and power is still delivered.
marcos@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Me, after carefully reading Rust's ownership and borrow checker rules
31·15 days agoThat’s how the C++ code should have looked all the time. And the amount of people that get surprised and complain about this is just more evidence that nobody should write C++. Ever.
Was there ever a moment when there wasn’t a pile there?
I mean… in the comic there is, but it’s completely unrealistic. And the size of the pile doesn’t matter if it will never be finished.
marcos@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I still haven't figured out how to do this
3·16 days agoThat one is easy. Page breaks are just some hidden code you can delete.
Go try extending a numbered list with paragraph breaks inside it.
marcos@lemmy.worldto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•[image] when good infrastructure design does not just prioritize cars its a plus for everyone.English
5·18 days agoHum… Have you seen any actual improvement?
Because it doesn’t look more dense, it doesn’t look more walkable, there’s a bicycle parking spot but there doesn’t seem to be any reason to bike there…
Yes, you can pull the “more options” thing and run it.
Windows will block any software that isn’t popular. Unless the developer pays Microsoft.
Are you still taking about macs? Because that’s Windows.


Eh… It definitively doesn’t have fur. Are you talking about some interstitial tissue?