acockworkorange

joined 2 years ago
[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 2 points 7 hours ago

It's an allergy. It can trigger inflammation in upper airways, in the lower, or both. When you have asthma, that inflammation usually means fun times. My sister had this exact combo (pollen and fungal spores allergy, rhinitis, asthma). It's rough.

[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 2 points 16 hours ago

Got a Alien / Beneath a Steel Sky crossover feel. Love the pontillism. Bravo.

[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 3 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

That is an actual chair though. They just bought off of a catalogue.

[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 7 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

That sounds like pollen induced rhinitis.

[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 3 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

No. She looks like a regular elder Karen suburbanite. I'd wager if you take a regular and give it the same power as her, it would turn out just like her. Hopefully less successful.

[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

No RoboCop?

[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 6 points 1 day ago (2 children)

It's not just that, although of course it plays a role. The Chinese, paradoxically, are delivering what customers want.

What's the source?

 
[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 6 points 2 days ago

What a terrible day to stop sniffing glue.

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Up to date, heavy metal, paleo art (dontmesswithdinosaurs.com)
submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by acockworkorange@mander.xyz to c/biology@mander.xyz
 

Just found this artist through credit on a PBS Eons video and had to share.

Also I am disappointed there isn't a paleontology community on Lemmy (that I could find). Unfortunately I don't know nearly enough about it to start one.

 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/42168466

Born to rule

 

Some "science communication" websites have really low standards when it comes to their articles. I'm thinking of rags like IFLScience, Phys.org, etc. It's not that you can't find factual articles there, it's just that you can always find better reporting elsewhere.

~~So I ask: is banning those links something desirable by this community? Can it be enforced without undue burden on the mods?~~

How should we deal with those?

Edit: thank you @Lembot_0004@discuss.online for promptly showing me banning wouldn't be very productive.

 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32932372

Stargone: A brief overview of the frontier of human space after the war.

The planet Neu Valais was a command hub for the human colonial militia during the war. As human territories were lost to the Cyborg Collective, FTL travel paths to the planet opened up and a CYCOL nodesphere, a massive command ship took a position over the planet. In a desperate attempt to destroy it, and experimental one shot cannon on the ground fired. It hit and damaged but did not destroy the nodesphere.

The fight in orbit and on the ground was brutal, with CYCOL attacks creating holes in air defenses to land ground troops to further destroy the air defenses and command centers.

Corporate military forces which had been assigned to protect corporate material on loan to the colonial forces and to protect VIPs were ordered to pull out. The corporations saw the fight as a loss.

The corporate forces eventually pulled completely off the surface and CYCOL focused on assaulting the deeply entrenched colonial military command centers.

But that all happened back in '73 and the war ended not soon after that.

Everyone knows the ending of the war, so I won't retell it. The surface of Neu Valais an urban wasteland, the nodesphere above it derelict. Some crazies out there looking for scraps. Even some CYCOL out there that were never quite right after they lost the nodesphere.

Nowadays, VB-Sierra is the planet that's the big last hub for humans heading out past the stable areas. The corporations even made nice with the Arweli, which rubs some people the wrong way given how the war went, but I guess it's easier to forgive frogs than tin heads.

But profit potential is enough to keep the peace, more or less. VB-Sierra's infrastructure is growing every year. Which is amazing for a planet with mutomorph infestation.

When the Universal Corporate Council reorganized in '75, the Prosperity Church gained a primary seat as a recognized corporate power.

By then, there was a lot of religion going around.

But '75 into '76 was a lot of rumbling in the corporate controlled spaces. The colonies had collapsed during the war, leading to their populations flooding into corporate space. Many of them had been put to work, but it was clearly an unsustainable situation. Some groups of displaced colonists had gone on a one way trip to earth, but the results of those trips was yet unknown. Many other colonists, especially military veterans or those with special expertise looked to go back out into the old warzone, what was now thought of as a frontier to make profits in salvaging valuables or surveying for the rebuilding of colonies.

What is out in the frontier are a great deal of unknown unknowns. Teams that head out into the frontier are not just seeing what has become of human colonies, but venturing into what used to be Arweli or CYCOL territory and seeing things never before seen by humans.

The Universal Corporate Council, UCC, was a collective entity representing the interests of the major corporations. Before the war it was powerful but balanced by the combined powers of the colonies. After the war, it is the only central human political entity remaining. At least aside from possibly earth, but no one really knows what it is like anymore.

The UCC wants to expand its tendrils into the frontier by directly controlling the new colonies that will be rebuilt. Of course now that there is little external opposition, the infighting among UCC members and executives is in full swing.

 

I'm looking for an EVSE that I can configure and operate without an app - more importantly, that I can limit current without an app. The Grizzl-E Classic would be great - if only it sported a NACS connector. I don't want to use an adapter for my daily charging, and I will use an existing 30A circuit to power the charger, so I need to set the charger to limit input to 24A.

So far I'm only finding "smart" EVSEs. I don't want anyone having a chance to misconfigure the charger after initial setup, so the dip switches approach of the Grizzl-E is ideal.

So, any recommendations?

Edit: Found one! It can be turned into a dumb EVSE with a dip switch toggle. It can also be set for current limiting with dip switches. Had to dig through the manual for that (and all the others I tried, really). If I do change my mind later, I can enable the "smart" functions. I don't think I'll need them though - my car has all that and then some.

 

I have top comment order as default. I go into a post, the icon shows it's ordered by top comments. The comments aren't ordered by points though. If I change the order to something else and back to top, oy orders by top.

On GrapheneOS, voyager 2.37.0.

Edit: same on 2.37.1.

 

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