Brb gonna go patent my own self worth in case it ever comes into existence.
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vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•New York Startup Builds Fridge-Sized Machine That Can Turn Air Into GasolineEnglish
2·6 hours agoCould also be useful for logistics reasons, say remote communities capable of making electricity but fuel may be a bit of an issue. Plus if these catch on at any capacity it could eventually lead to smaller cheaper models popping up which do have a tonne of uses.
I turned our geese into attack dogs when was 3 because they liked me but no one else. This resulted in at least one instance of my uncle (moms younger brother) being chased around by five pissed off geese. I have respected feathered creatures ever since.
vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.workstostupidpol@sh.itjust.works•AI is sucking the joy out of advertisements
38·1 day agoDepends what you mean in all honesty, old ads were an art form at times which were as much entertainment as they were selling s product. My go to example being Billy Mays, that fucking cake pan commercial, or zoo pals but admittedly those days are largely gone.
I roll to push Dobby into the glue trap.
I’ll have you know CRTs are obnoxiously pricey in my region.
I have a CRT and a standard flat screen where am on this?
Because the way they wrote their comment is often times used to draw direct comparison and critique between two different things. It’s basically the meme of the two castles fighting each other with text like “our glorious leader” vs “their ignoble tyrant”. But then again I am very much in favor of death of the author so two different interpretations of a single work can exist once published, I think that can apply to a comment.
Can’t see any other point they were making then. Unless they are just trying to call hypocrisy towards folks thinking animals having lots of babies is cute while humans doing the same is bad. Because if that is the point that’s missing so much fucken context that if it was a physical object it’d be a fucken mountain range, mostly because most animal babies die pretty fucken often. From experience chicks alone have like a 60 percent mortality rating if humans aren’t directly involved in taking care of them, roosters apparently love to eat chicks.
Also undead nightmare is unironically one of the more unique takes on zombies. Not necessarily because they do anything particularly interesting with the zombies themselves but moreso because the closest thing to zombie Western I know of is a bug in the PS3 version of Fallout: New Vegas where an infinitely spawn of ghouls can occur at the test site. Never been able to replicate it on PC and I don’t know if it was specific to me or not.
I can’t tell if you hate ducks or are simply a pro-natalist. Regardless go watch a movie or play a game or something, may I suggest Red Dead Redemption? It’s currently on sale on steam.
I have repressed memories, but that was intentional on my part and its not like it undoes the C-PTSD. Just means I don’t wake up in a cold sweat anymore like I did when I was 10, the memories are there and can come back with the right trigger but they are luckily rather scarce.
I just wish I could do that to the embarrassing shit I’ve done over the years, and there’s one happening right now FUCK. It’s like I have a cursed version of Nenios ability to forget in Pathfinder wrath of the righteous.
vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task – MIT Media LabEnglish
1·5 days agoWell for one the historical field is part of the humanities and for second dark ages are certainly a thing just not the medieval dark age. The Greek dark age is most certainly a thing for example.
vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.worksto
Eh Buddy Hoser@sh.itjust.works•Map of the US after losing world war 3
1·5 days agoYa know I get the joke that your trying to make but it doesn’t really have bite when you know about the old Californian line star flags. Usually a sole star on the center of a flag with a lot of color variations, though most were a red star on a white base, it’s the California equivalent of shitty bedsheet state flags.
vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.worksto
Eh Buddy Hoser@sh.itjust.works•Map of the US after losing world war 3
4·5 days agoEven the two bears high fiving would be better than this bastardized lone star variant.
vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.worksto
Eh Buddy Hoser@sh.itjust.works•Map of the US after losing world war 3
12·5 days agoFuck off with that flag for California, we have dozens of them from the bear flag revolt that could be used assuming we don’t just stick with the one we’ve been using since the revolt and they go with the worst one. I know it’s source and it was quiet literally lost outside of a photo because it was tossed in the trash.
By the gods it’s the fucking train of food. Here’s perfection now make it more expensive, harder to build, and somehow worse. Quick get Adam Something to make a video on this.



I think theres growing consensus that tool use itself led to us becoming more intelligent, basically the group of great apes that humans and chimps came from that led to humans started to use tools at increasing rates which caused a feedback loop. Tools allow better resource exploitation while conserving energy and gaining more energy this basically caused evolution to throw everything into the dump stat that is intelligence which further worsened the feedback loop.