devs? yeah, no.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•What is Exaptation, Alex?English
17·17 days agoat that point youre just challenging your stomach for no reason
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do asbestos roofs have so much moss?
4·1 month agoThat does look a lot like eternit https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/Eternit_2.jpg
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Technology@lemmy.world•Brave is charging $60 to remove features it added in the first placeEnglish
1·1 month agoWhat would be better though?
I have my problems with mozilla, but between apple, google and mozilla, they absolutely win in my book.
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Funny: Home of the Haha@lemmy.world•Where did we go wrong?
1·1 month agoI remember prematurely scoffing at this notion in regards to early formula 1
But with the context that the driver stuck out like this, and the cars were more likely than not to go up in flames in an accident, I’d say it might actually very well have been safer without.
But, yeah, it of course makes no sense in consumer cars.
Have they solved the huge unsolved problem no one else has solved
yeah, no.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•A PHP Dev Just Solved a 20+ Year-Old KDE Plasma Problem No One Else Would
2·3 months agoyeah, yet, its a feature in i3
I disagree, lots of things are much cheaper and worse.
Clothes are much cheaper and far worse. Power tools are generally a lot cheaper bit also built to break.
Houses are somehow more expensive AND lower quality though.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•A PHP Dev Just Solved a 20+ Year-Old KDE Plasma Problem No One Else Would
2·3 months agoWhat am I missing, hasn’t this been in i3 since like forever?
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•A PHP Dev Just Solved a 20+ Year-Old KDE Plasma Problem No One Else Would
1·3 months agoI dont understand that part. This has been a thing in i3 since forever
all the more reason for the allegory
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Neovim@programming.dev•nvim-treesitter Was Archived. Here's What You Actually Need to Do.
1·3 months agoWhat happened?
edit: never mind, i should learn to read the fucking article hah
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Crappy Design@sh.itjust.works•Sent this to my friends flexing a "top 65%" score. The site didn't make it clear that's not a good thing.English
1·3 months agoThat’s a normal distribution. The average is right in the middle, at the peak. Being in the “top 65%” means 35% of people have a lower score.
couldn’t be clearer.
on the bright side, even if this were a really good test, 94 is probably within margin of error from true average.
geologists could also tell you where the best rocks are.
FTFY
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•Woman caught on camera escaping police custody
2·3 months agothe locks are quite basic though, literally pickable with a hair pin
If we put it like that, every other energy source on earth begins that way and adds at least one conversion step.
… except for fusion of course.
Solar cells, technically.
boiling water systems have a thermal efficiency of ~40% Solar cells are closer to 45% efficient






Its not turbulence, its more akin to a wake