Beautiful pic.
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Home Automation@lemmy.world•Smart Home Automation: Gesture Recognition via RNNEnglish
1·10 months agoThis is the wrong direction.
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No Lawns@slrpnk.net•Homegrown National Park: Less Lawn More Life 2025 ChallengeEnglish
2·10 months agoAwesome, thank you, signed up!
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No Lawns@slrpnk.net•'Meadowscaping': The people turning their lawns into wild meadowsEnglish
71·10 months agoI think this is great. Hoping to do something similar with my yard. Why is this community so trash? Very disappointing. If you don’t get the idea behind no lawns, why don’t you go somewhere else. This is pointless. Also there won’t be any ticks or snakes in the middle of suburbia surrounded by ecological wasteland lawns. Clueless commenters.
Still not understanding everyone’s belief this is satire or unhinged. This is the “No Lawns” community right? Have some balls.
Looks great, I’m just stressed getting out my binoculars in time before the bird flies away!
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2·1 year agoSet up split tunneling for your torrenting program only.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish
36·1 year agoFuck around with proprietary software and find out.
Wow, very impressive!
Is the bird still a little out of focus or is it just me?
Impressive nevertheless.
To copy other responses: Indian, Thai, or even TexMex (Chipotle).
Very nice infographic that I have shared with my circle.
As an aside, I suspect this was made with R and ggplot2; it’s nice to see the tooling I’m familiar with make such nice graphs.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•As warming climate hammers coffee crops, this rare bean may someday be your brew2·1 year agoWhat a great comment. That’s unreal. I guess it might be more feasible to scale it up significantly in reality…like Biosphere 2?
So many answers!!
First it was from planets from Ursula Le Guin’s Hainish cycle.
Now it’s the names of birds visiting my feeder: chickadee, titmouse, mockingbird, etc.
What type? I’m only familiar with American Goldfinch. Those are so pretty!
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Climate@slrpnk.net•As warming climate hammers coffee crops, this rare bean may someday be your brew8·1 year agoLikely not. Consider the processing of the bean after harvest. Both wet and dry process are likely to make the bean unable to germinate. Furthermore, coffee plans must be growing in certain climates and elevations. Otherwise, other countries would have gotten into coffee looooong ago.





That’s such a great shot!