
"The idea that they can somehow obliterate these sources is dead wrong — scientists in general and astronomers in particular are not going to take these threats lying down."

Gordo y Feliz
Absolutely the weirdest!
They hadn't shut down already? Weren't these the "spokeless" bikes?
Oh looks like I was thinking of "reevo"
Shit electric bike makers shuttering sucks.
I prefer brisco country Junior, but they're barely the same genre
Here's my tip, for Lemmy hopefully it will never get so popular as to not work any more.
Answer the phone for unknown numbers, don't say a g-d thing, just listen. Let them address you first.
If they ask for you by name go ahead and respond, if they call back answer with a generic "hi" greeting, don't let them have your voice or name before you know who they are and what their business is.
A robot will mark your number as a "dead line" and not call you again.
A person will either be trying to reach you (and know who you are) or trying to reach a living person, and not waste their time with an unresponsive line.
My name is Earl
(Since you're including things that began barely in the 00's, I'm going to include things that ended in the 00's)
Friends
Frasier
The amount of immigration Russia will need to fill the void of dead young men.....
China is ready for this.
Taskmaster season 19 (episode 1) May 2nd on YouTube!
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It doesn't announce the date in the video, but in the description. The video is more teasing goodness.
I hope they'll do constant interviews soon
Thanks so much!
What kind of car was I following?
Not the Tesla, the car in front of it, it's got a very unique tail light array, I'm thinking it's one of the new smaller ev producers, but maybe it's something Japanese with a less common trim package?
Thanks for the assist, I'm quite infatuated with it's styling.
I believe the badge was red, and there are 5 letters beneath it (so not Jaguar)
Nor will you be taking my family, my friends or my neighbors.
Won't catch me going there,
I thought I'd be a lifelong subscriber from the 90s, but early 2000's they became a lot less reader focused and a lot more spiritual focused. Haven't picked one up in over 20 years, sure as hell not going to their website
Thanks, but I don't blame you for assuming any one of us are, the majority of us have decided to put that troglodyte in power.
I'm a white guy and I apologize.
For the past, for the present, I hope someone else can take over for the future, because maybe my kind can be part of the future, but proven we cannot be trusted with it
So why don't you quote those problems rather than putting words in their mouths?
I grew up visiting those beaches.
I didn't realize until I left the area (why would you vacation at a different beach when you have the beach at home?) that tar balls and rinsing your feet with gasoline at the end of the day, were not normal beach visiting activities.
Not sure I understand what the new York times has to do with this story at this time, why don't lemmings wait to see what's written before leveling criticism at them?
Time and contribution from users like me and you, probably more you because you've posted something!
Support the communities you enjoy, and report the trolls in the comments. Block people who are trying to cause trouble and encourage others to do the same.
I wish warlock, "master of the arcane" and it's sequel had done better, they were the perfect balance been civ and age of wonders, with twice the gameplay speed of either
The great thing about comic book and videogame "inspired" movies if they come pre-written. This doesn't sound like they were ever serious about making a series off the IP, I suspect a gacha game will be released from Amazon games.
Thank you EU, your rules make the Internet better for all of us.
-Californian
It definitely had more games! Was very satisfied when the previews ended where they did, would've been amazing to have more but it was already so much,
Absolutely 10/10 protection, added a fair number of games to my wishlist, and even bought a couple. And It was fun trying to guess what games were before their titles came up.
Is that deep rock galactic going to be another free content update? At first I thought they were finally integrating what they learned from deep rock galactic survivors (and that would explain why they've never thought too long on multiplayer), but that has to be way too much for just a content update, right? Jeez coffee stain continues to knock it out of the park.
Couldn't agree more, can't keep myself brief.
Teefies
His collar tag matches his personality, and his chompers, perfectly. Care to guess what it is?
Question: how do we know where (what direction, orientation, velocity) neutrinos come from?
I've seen a few articles about neutrinos recently, high energy ones, super fast ones, ones from open space, others from "sources", and my understanding of the particle is that it's very hard to detect, passes through light-years of lead without interaction, etc. don't headings and speed require multiple readings to make? How do we know the velocity of a neutrino when we can only detect them at single points?
Rubin Observatory changes biography of astronomer Vera Rubin in a push to end "DEI" efforts
"The idea that they can somehow obliterate these sources is dead wrong — scientists in general and astronomers in particular are not going to take these threats lying down."
""Vera Rubin offers an excellent example of what can happen when more minds participate in science," was changed to replace "more" with "many," altering the meaning from emphasizing the need for diverse perspectives to simply highlighting a high number of people."
We made it two months after losing our 19 year old void, the new addition would have made her proud
"evidence for modified gravity at low acceleration from Gaia observations of wide binary stars." A potential replacement for dark matter scaling? Any physicists want to try to answer some questions?
A new study reports conclusive evidence for the breakdown of standard gravity in the low acceleration limit from a verifiable analysis of the orbital motions of long-period, widely separated, binary stars, usually referred to as wide binaries in astronomy and astrophysics.
My understanding is the researcher took Gaia probe information and looked at "wide binary stars" (not sure what defines wide, but there must be a ton of them), within 650 light years of earth. They found the ones that accelerate the least (relative to each other? Rotationally?) are, and this is where I get confused, moving more efficiently around each other than their faster counterparts?
This discrepancy is postulated to be due observations of the stars acting in different physics models based how much they're accelerating relative to each other?
If this is correct (and the researcher is very transparent with their methods and using public data) would this up-end our models as much as I think it would? There's probably a lot of things interacting with other things at very low relative acceptable throughout the universe. Or is this just highlighting a truth we already knew, that there's a difference between the quantum and relative universes that we're now able to roughly put a sca
Question; "1/2 comments added" how do I load the rest of the comments?
I'm entirely new to sync, I feel like this will be common knowledge, but I went to expand a comment thread, it said "1/2 comments added" and the "view more (2)" button disappeared, it loaded 1 comment, but I'd be interested to see what that other comment was.
Thanks Lemmy-syncers
More info, just updated the app and the first thread I was trying to read showed both comments, but the second thread gave the same response, I was leaning towards "it's not showing deleted by creator" except it loaded 2/2 for one of the previous 1/2 threads.