- 1 Post
- 29 Comments
saturn57@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Thanks ChatGPT for helping convince my partner youre not a threat to anyone.
18·6 days agoI was expecting this to be a joke. No way you are serious about this.
saturn57@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•If God had wanted us to have nearly unlimited clean energy, He would have placed a fusion reactor into the sky.English
7·8 days agoEnergy loss for wireless energy transmission is actually surprisingly low. Here is an example of 80% efficiency over 1 kilometer: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1123672
How do you play for that long? After 500 hours every mission feels the same, even with mods.
saturn57@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Social gatherings have been... different since I switched.
8·18 days agoI use a rolling release distro (void) and I haven’t had to touch my system configuration since I set it up 4 years ago.
Heresy! AmogOS should be S+ tier.
saturn57@lemmy.worldto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Washington wants your 3D printer to spy on you - here's the billEnglish
3·23 days agoUncommon Washington State L
You will however have a good deal easier time climbing the corporate ladder.
This you?

saturn57@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Op doesn't have time for interviews
1·1 month agoThe “right” solution doesn’t work. Each light switch can turn the lightbulb on by being up or being down. This means there is 3*2=6 possible cases of which light switch state turns on the light bulb. So we need to make 3 observations to bring it down to one case. An example of the original logic failing is that the light bulb being on could mean either that switch 2 being up turns it on, switch 1 being down turns it on, or switch 3 being down turn it on.
I present an alternative solution. Since the conventional solution says that we can feel its temperature, we know the light bulb is within reach. We can visit the room first, unplug the light bulb, and bring it back to the light switches. Then we can check all 2^3 permutations of light switches to see which one effects the bulb. Of course, it is likely that non affects it after unplugging it, but it could be a wireless light bulb.
The final minetest website feels like one giant schizo post. Sure, maybe this one almost never talked about project is leagues ahead of the mainstream project, but, given the absolute wall of text of crash out against the minetest devs, it’s probably just another mediocre fork made purely out of hate.
Funny I’m seeing this just the day after learning about it despite the meme being a year old. Further context: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guiana_Brasileira_(meme)
Mato Grosso do Norte
Ah yes, 1000 year old civilizations, famous for having modern high efficiency photovoltaics.
saturn57@lemmy.worldto
CartographyAnarchy@sh.itjust.works•My thoughts on Europe as an American
14·2 months agoAin’t no way the Balkans are in the same category as Sweden and Germany
It’s the derivative of the unit tangent vector at t with respects to t. The unit tangent vector has length 1 and points in the direction the curve is traveling. Since it’s length is fixed at 1, this means the derivative describes how much the direction of the curve is changing with respects to t.
I got you bro. Use one of these formulas

So there made of … fake dogs? I don’t think that’s any better.




Anon forgot that temperature in a substance is not uniform. This normally doesn’t matter, but if a part becomes hotter than the boiling point it will leave before it has a chance to go back to average temperature. So yes, the water “went to 212” before evaporating.