PeriodicallyPedantic

joined 2 years ago
[–] PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

How do the two different in appearance, in polar bears?

No plan
Hope someone else figures it out before I'm too old to make it worthwhile

Orange juice
I'm allergic to it, but it's an allergy I developed as an adult. As a kid I loved it, and I miss it so much.

Also Clearly Canadian blackberry flavour.

Halloween is my fav holiday. It's just so whimsical. I wish that trick or treating was still as popular here as when I was a kid. If I can ever afford a house, I hope to be in a neighborhood that has trick or treaters

Using an AI is a great way to get learning materials tailored specifically to you.

But after you've learned from it, before you move on to another topic, you HAVE to verify your understanding against more trustworthy sources that you previously couldn't understand. Ideally with an online course that actually gives you a test.

[–] PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 weeks ago

I don't recognize that building so I'm pretty sure this isn't a photo of me... But I can't be certain 😓

[–] PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

They can victim blame.
They can say "my immigrant is special and isn't one of the bad ones. It is the fault of the bad immigrants that this policy was needed and therefore their fault that I was affected."

[–] PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 20 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I didn't get it until I read this lol

[–] PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Again, I don't believe it will, because they've clearly put themselves in a separate category as "the others" who deserve it. Historically, in these situations, people like this will start to blame the other victims "this wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for you". They believe that they've been mistakenly swept up in a good and righteous action against bad people.

You're right, you can see through it.
You can see through it so well that you can see the normal armored tank underneath.

This isn't a new type of tank. They just attached a cage on top of an existing tank.

You say without a trace of irony.

A bulbous accessory used to store mucus

 

Not sure this works with the show.

 

I understand how lucky imaging gets the results it gets, but I'm wondering specifically how the 10% of frames are chosen.

They're not picked based on clarity/blur, because the problem is one of distorted images not blurry images, causing issues when averaging the stack.

Searching online gives me lots of answers about how lucky imaging produces clearer images, but not how the lucky frames are chosen.

Anyone know how lucky frames get chosen?

 

As the title asks, what is the average mass of each kind of cloud? Ignoring things like overcast days, and only considering clouds large enough to identify. Or maybe rather than "average" it'd be better to say "what is the mass of an archiypical cloud of each type?" Eg an archiypical cumulus, cirrus, cumulonimbus, etc.

 

Like wiping a marker

 

With all this talk of UFOs, I have to wonder about the Simpsons prediction accuracy.

 

I know I just posted one, but I thought of another

 
 

I know I'm not the first one to wonder, but really...

 

The report button is right next to the share button, so I keep accidentally tapping report. If common action like share could be moved out of the hamburger list, as they are on the website, I think that'd make life easier.

Would it be better to make these requests directly on GitHub? I see other people making requests here so I wasn't clear

 
 
 
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