
All cats are bastards?

The devs must have left it in pangolin mode.

I love her, judging or no

Civ 3 works well with a warmonger style

:-D

Yeah, fair, the NASA article is better. I'm not mad about it, though; I'd rather talk about the JWST, cosmology, and the Hubble tension than more political shit.

I think you're understating things. The measurements don't have to be 100 km/s/Mpc apart to cause problems for our understanding of the universe. Ruling out measurement error means we have to go back to the drawing board on cosmology. The problem isn't sloppy telescopes or anything -- it's definitely a hole in our current model.

To be fair, there’s always been something deeply wrong with
howmost peopleunderstand the universe.
FTFTFY :P

...Is it unclear that "James Webb" in this context refers to the telescope by the same name? Or are you just shitposting?

I was actually thinking of this one (apparently from 2020):


I like the use of Harding and Kerrigan here. Reminds me of the Undertaker meme.

Sari?

This made me think of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAzY28C8Syc

Your comment made me think of DJs. Not "real" musicians? Seems like a similarly-structuree argument.

Ugh, Rothfuss is such a fantasy heartbreak for me. Name of the Wind was brilliant... But at this point, I can't expect to ever see that story finished 😭

Glory to you and your house!

Ah, gotcha, yeah, that makes sense.
My own city has pretty good bike lane coverage, but it's similar -- cars have to cross over the bike lane to get into the turn lane.
Basic decency...gah. Yeah, I wish. :(

Not sure what "American car centrism" has to do with Chinese traffic regulations tbh

I found this article. My takeaways were:
- No driving in bus lanes during certain times of day.
- No using the shoulder as a turn lane.
- No using a bike lane as a turn lane.

I think lack of goodwill plays into this, too. A lot of smaller sites can get away with stuff like "OK guys, the servers aren't free, so we need to run ads." and then have people super thrilled with them if there's an option to limit or disable ads for donors.
On reddit, I think the attitude would basically be "get fucked, spez!"

Broken direct links to comments
As an example, if I go to the starting guide and click on the top comment, I get the following response:
"This site can’t be reached The webpage at https://lemmy.world/comment/97159 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address. ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE"
Dev tools shows response code: 400 (from service worker) for this request.
I don't see this behavior on every single comment link, but it shows up for a lot of them, seemingly randomly.
I see it across different browsers and normal vs. incognito mode.
Any clues on what's broken?