That would mean the coffee supports Unicode better than my Lemmy client. (The “i” is broken for me.)
ǝᴉp oʇ ʇuɐʍ I
Brosnan was great but Sean Connery was impossible to beat.


Ignore that person. He randomly goes around yelping ‘misinformation’ and posting completely off-topic data on posts. (Check my history. He/She has a reading impediment or something.)
I gave this some thought and I still can’t decide what is the best option.
From one perspective, not binding the bundle to the spine follows a clean horizontal/vertical layout and isn’t tightly bound to the movement of the spine. This may be “shortest path” and save on cable cost. However, there could be conditions that would stretch the cable if it were only tied to the neck and hips.
If the bundle was tied closely to the spine, the cable would be stretched less when the spine moves, but it would be moving and bending more. Cable cost could be a bit more as the total path is longer.
Installing something similar to a cable chain on the spine to let the bundle float (while still being contained) is probably a decent meet-in-the-middle solution between the above two options.
(In hindsight, me giving this any serious thought was bizarre.)
Very fast, right at the base of the skull.
Do not stick this bottle in your anus.


It would be a protostar, I believe. As the gas required for the star collapses in to itself from gravity, it will get still get super hot as density increases. It still takes a bit for the heat and pressure to reach a point to start fusion.
Edit: Conflicting report that it may have started fusing hydrogen: https://www.iflscience.com/it-looks-like-weve-found-betel-buddy-betelgeuses-suspected-companion-star-80082


Oh, was I using the correct lingo for hundred year old methane powered shit gushers? I had no idea. Lol!


use spent oil reservoirs
Ok, that lead to some giggles thinking about some company drilling in the future thinking they were about to hit a strangely untapped oil field.
Add a hundred years of methane pressure build up and that could be really interesting gusher.


That comment is pure gold and I am archiving it for future use.


I looked into that and the only question I really have is how geographically distributed the samples were. Other than that, It was an oversampled study, so <50% of the people were the control, of sorts. I don’t fully understand how the sampling worked, but there is a substantial chart at the bottom of the study that shows the full distribution of responses. Even with under 1000 people, it seems legit.


In this study, we conducted a survey (n = 742) including a representative U.S. sample and an oversample of gender minorities, racial minorities, and disabled individuals to examine how demographic factors shape AI attitudes.


I have been using 6ghz for about a year or so now and I found it to be quite fast. MLO can be super weird sometimes and seems to get confused, but it works. (It’s probably just a driver I haven’t updated.)


There seems to hundreds of studies on that and there seems to be a fairly uniform “Yes” and “More than you would guess”, etc.
Here is one: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3233/ADR-220062


B is for Buy n Large (and billionaire) your very best friend.
Lick me.

Lol, no. Most of maga can’t even spell Europe, so all of those things you list, while true, are way beyond their comprehension.
The politicians just point at European countries and say they stupid because they talk funny and they are stealing from you. (It doesn’t matter if that is true or not, it’s just “someone else to blame” for made up problems.)
It might be for driving multiple cell phones for click-farms.