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I believe they are referring to the Challenger lunar launch that exploded. What they believe it came down to was a tolerance issue in the O-Rings they were using which if I remember right was a concern already placed by the engineers.
I believe they are referring to the Challenger lunar launch that exploded. What they believe it came down to was a tolerance issue in the O-Rings they were using which if I remember right was a concern already placed by the engineers.
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
The original image has something along the lines of “I hate this system” and the smug guy in the well is saying “Ah, and yet you participate in said system!” as a gotcha. I think the purpose in this one is just carrying over the smugness with which people post the XKCD when any new possible technological standard is proposed (whether or not it has any merits)
It’s his “superhero alter ego” https://images.clarin.com/2019/02/18/Kc0iayYpn_1256x620__1.jpg
I’ve read similar things about bird populations, which would track with this data. Good luck, everybody.
Isn’t a process happening gradually over years “slowly”?
Eventually, all will be crab https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinisation
Right now that is a bit of a sticking point with Lemmy. Right now, as far as I can tell, none of the apps for lemmy really do discovery.
If you are on an instance with a large amount of people, the easiest way is probably your instance’s communities list. This can be found by going to your lemmy instances web domain (in your case programming.dev) and log in. On desktop it will just show a little “communities” link in the top left you can click on, on the mobile site you have to tap trending -> explore communities.
What this “communities” list does is list every community that anyone on your instance has subscribed to. Subscriber and daily active user numbers may not be accurate as they as far as I can tell only count your instance’s users.
What I did when I first started lemmy was go through this list and subscribe to any community that remotely interested me.
The place where you will be able to see the absolute most number of communities is a lemmy indexer like lemmyverse.net which lists almost all instances and has all of their communities listed.
Other than that, though, I think discoverability is something actively being developed on the lemmy platform.
Hope this was helpful and you enjoy your time here o7
Works on my machine
My favourite theory. “His head just did that”
But most of all… I’M LOOSE
Lemmy got me into putting together a homelab. I started with just a NAS but now I’m upgrading it and setting up a whole stack of docker services. I’ll probably eventually set up a personal lemmy instance for fun. It’s frustrating at times, but its very rewarding hosting fun little services for myself and my friends!
I’m in Canada but I would definitely say the scooters in the bike lane are no more trouble than a slower cyclist. Scoot a away!
I was ready for it to be loss but I’m glad it was something else
I use it one-handed. My pinky supports the bottom of the phone, rest of the fingers support the back, I navigate with my thumb. If I need to type for an extended period of time I use both thumbs to type more quickly. I use the Galaxy Note 10+ which I think is well into being considered a large phone
Assuming we ever find a way to get the plastic out of everything
Google has R&D ADHD. They get halfway to refining good ideas and then drop them for the new shiny. From the interviews with engineers in the article it seems like it comes from senior management.
Or maybe the jobs are the revolving door consultation jobs we made along the way :)
lmao needing caffeine apparently. Leaving it up because I’d love shuttles to go that far one day :P