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ryannathans@aussie.zoneto
politics @lemmy.world•Pete Hegseth says he didn't see survivors in the September boat strike because of 'the fog of war'
4·4 days agoAs in every game, the fog of war is literally just not going to look
Mercury salts are surprisingly non toxic when compared to organic mercury ☠️
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Japanese game developers face ridiculously high font license fees following US acquisition of major domestic provider. Live-service games to take the biggest blowEnglish
2·5 days agoHow many characters would you have to produce for Japanese?
I guess no need to go through the efforts of the classical definition of domestication when you can take them from the wild ready to tame
Not really comparable, zoochosis is horrific
Wild cheetahs have never killed a human
The ones I pat purrrred so fucking loud, very cool
Baby leopards play exactly like house cats too
I thought they were domesticated many times throughout history, and used for hunting?
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto
Videos@lemmy.world•Can I make Silicon Carbide at home? | Extractions&Ire [59:57]
3·6 days agoThat was a good watch, like most of his other videos
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto
Technology@beehaw.org•[Android] How is Florisboard not popular?
6·6 days ago+1 to heliboard, I use dvorak layout
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse!English
9·6 days agoThey happen pretty frequently and are generally observable with decent telescopes, far away they appear similar to a new star for a short period
Pollen is often described in everyday language as plant sperm, but this is not accurate! Pollen is not sperm (a gamete); pollen is the male gametophyte: a multicellular, haploid organism that produces the sperm.
Pollen is the balls! We’re inhaling plant balls
https://organismalbio.biosci.gatech.edu/growth-and-reproduction/plant-reproduction/
Also there’s never been a lethal attack on humans from a wild cheetah
I don’t think even a hungry cheetah is going to kill an adult human, they’re fast sure but too weak and would be unlikely to engage. They don’t show much aggression to humans and are easy to tame. There has never been a lethal attack on humans from a wild cheetah.
Me as a maintainer reviewing and merging PRs


Why are pfas in pesticides?
Also a huge source of contamination is using sewer sludge as fertiliser…