That’s more of a side product.
Tomassci
Science, Kemetism, Libertarian Socialism guy.
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waste heat and urine and feces and carbon dioxide
Chippy… killed itself?
we all do.
Even the higher-price mid-range bikes are way cheaper than the cheapest cars, and there’s a lot on the bike that you can just do yourself instead of relying on a mechanic, most parts are cheaper as well, lots of bikes allow more personalization…
Bikes are the paragon of freedom Anericans think cars are.
Tomassci@sh.itjust.workstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•i tried it, it worked, i could feel gaia's energyEnglish
1·2 months agoAccording to quantum mechanics, one way to increase your frequency is to gain mass. So eat up!
Currently learning Python. Kate is awesome for that.
“synthetic radioactive cocaine” is a hell of a phrase.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•I'm blue ba da ba da dee da ba dieeeEnglish
20·6 months agoParasites: Being Factories for more parasites, since 3.5 BYA or so (or when the first viruses emerged (viruses are parasites that kinda forgot how to do anything but parasitism))
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•You're out of your element, dude.English
20·6 months agoThis moon is probably undergoing an eclipse though
Not the moon, but this comic would work on some asteroids.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•The virus she told you not to worry about.English
5·8 months agoI second this, Thrive is a good game. It’s also open source (though by buying it on Steam you’re supporting the devs)
“OH NO, NOT PEOPLE WHO AREN’T MY SKIN COLOR GAINING EQUAL RIGHTS AS ME!”
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science@lemmy.world•NYTimes: Chatbots Can Go Into a Delusional Spiral. Here’s How It HappensEnglish
3·8 months agoBut you can!
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KDE@lemmy.kde.social•A quick tip for anyone who still hasn't updated to 24.04 (KDE Neon users)English
2·9 months agoOops, I was talking about KDE Neon. Will update post to reflect this
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science@lemmy.world•A do-or-die moment for the scientific enterprise - Good article shows the extent of coordinated scientific fraud and involvement of some editorsEnglish
1·9 months agoCapitalism is eroding our trust in science and each other.
And I bet that actively going straight would require extra energy and be slower than getting carried by the current



How beautiful nature would be if we just plagued it with ads…