I know perplexity.ai, but don’t think it’s “open source privacy respecting”
Chrüsimüsi
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This is so freaking cute, it triggers my cuteness aggression! (👁 ͜ʖ👁)
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•You can boil water with water by using the electricity from hydro power to power your kettle.
6·2 years agoAnd for the creation of this thought water was also involved; assuming this was indeed a showerthougt
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why can big beards make a man look immediately crazy?
271·3 years agoBig beards can alter facial recognition and obscure expressions, making someone look more unpredictable or wild to observers.
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Gifs@lemmy.world•Dogs chase a mouse into a field. The mouse decide to outsmart them.English
1·3 years ago🤣
But depending on your current knowledge and future accidents it might be more useful 😉
😅 either this is the weirdest autocorrect ever or you had a stroke or I missed a joke 😅
true 😅, but if they don’t fall it will have been much easier 🙃
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Gifs@lemmy.world•Spinning a skateboard wheel so fast the centripetal force rips it apartEnglish
1·3 years agoAngular momentum is a measure of an object’s rotation around a point (#spin) 🌪️.
Centripetal force is the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path, always pointing towards the center (#holdingtight) 🎯.
One is about spinning momentum, the other about the force directing that spin.
In this example:
As you shoot the water jet at the skateboard wheel, you are continuously adding angular momentum to the wheel. This increases the wheel’s rotational speed.
As the wheel spins faster and faster, the individual particles in the wheel experience a greater centripetal force, pulling them towards the center of the wheel’s rotation. However, at the same time, due to the increased rotational speed, the particles also experience a greater centrifugal force (which is not a real force but an apparent force observed in a rotating reference frame), pushing them outwards.
At a certain point, this outward “force” (centrifugal effect) becomes too great for the material of the wheel to withstand, overcoming the cohesive forces holding the wheel together, and it starts to expand and eventually breaks.
This being said, I’m not sure if that’s actually correct what I just wrote, so take it all with a grain of salt (as one should do anyway when reading something online…)
Thank you 😊
Gifs are one of the things I missed most from reddit, so I thought I get the ball rolling by adding some gifs and hoping others will follow soon 😀
looks like he just surrendered to his fate
It looks like a 🐿️ to me. So I would see just grab one from the next tree you see 😁
Thanks, for pointing that out, this just made my day 🤣
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World News@lemmy.world•Wagner boss Prigozhin killed in plane crash in RussiaEnglish
311·3 years agoI also don’t have anything to add other than that I really appreciate comments who pay respects to details of other comments. I don’t know, just makes me happy, so thank you for that!
Oh, and fuck this fucking asshole named Putin, may he die a painful and slow death.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Google Chrome will summarize entire articles for you with built-in generative AI
14·3 years agoThis comment was so wholesome it made my day 🥰
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•[@nostupidquestions](https://lemmy.world/c/nostupidquestions) what happens when all neurons fire at the same time?
17·3 years agoI guess it could cause a severe seizure or even catastrophic neural failure. The synchronous firing would disrupt the balance of excitatory and inhibitory signals in the brain, potentially damaging neurons and leading to a loss of normal brain function.
The result might include a loss of consciousness, significant cognitive impairments, or even death, depending on the extent and duration of the event.
But then again, I have no idea, since I ain’t an expert in that field and in fact am actually just a dog who figured out how to use a computer 🙃




My guess is most airlines have clauses in their terms and conditions that allow them to change the aircraft type without prior notice. Pretty sure their lawyers would argue that this is considered a management right for operational reasons.
But I’m no expert 🙃