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The internet has become just five websites, each posting screenshots of the other four.
The internet has become just five websites, each posting screenshots of the other four.
As is everyone born between 1965 and 2015, which is quite a few people.
Does Lemmy have a way to get inactive mods removed and replaced?
Messaging the admins of the community’s home instance is generally the recommended approach.
Isn’t Titan’s atmosphere mostly nitrogen, with a dash of hydrocarbons?
Hypothetical, but Black Hole Stars (one of my favourite Kurzgesagt videos).
“Normally that would be the end – today’s stars go supernova, a black hole forms and things calm down. But in this case, the star survives its own death.”
“An impossibly dangerous balance has been created – millions of solar masses pushing in, the angry radiation of a force fed black hole pushing out.”
I’m hoping that some of the new long wavelength teleescopes like JWST might have a chance of seeing one of these beasts.
Once it cools down, what sort of matter will remain? Would it have a solid surface one could walk around on?
We can’t visit other star systems within our current lifetimes, but there’s no reason we can’t build bigger and better telescopes over the next few decades. That’s the next best thing, and we can do it from the comfort of our home planet!
Your username is intriguing. Have you tried it? Is it any good?
Also, neutron stars are awesome. Densities on the order of “Mount Everests per teaspoon”? Almost unimaginable.
Sounds cool. Could this be used to improve push notifications from Lemmy apps?
If we find life somewhere else in the solar system, it will be interesting to see if we are related to it, or whether it developed independently.
I’m fascinated by the ice moons of the gas giants, which is why I am so excited for missions like Juice, Europa Clipper, and Dragonfly.
Congratulations. You win the “technically correct” award.
the first astronauts warned us about a private space industry. Sure, they can innovate faster and cheaper, but not as safely.
Crew Dragon: 0
Space Shuttle: 14
“Year five, and they still haven’t noticed I’m a donkey”
Ear Bug
I’d rather not, thank you very much.
IIRC, the German Redditors drew a better Canadian flag than the Canadian Redditors did. I’m glad that the Canadians on the fediverse seem to be organized a bit better.
I put mine in one of the middle drawers, and didn’t encounter any problems with the defrost heater. But despite wrapping (loosely) it in plastic wrap, it still shrank through sublimation over a few months.
How is this comic strip a crummy commercial?
I’d seen this before, but was happy to reread it for gems like this:
Such a beautiful description of the human voice.