

Conneddicut?
Conneddicut?
That’s what I’ve always known it as
That’s really cool, thanks. I always wondered what such a contraption would look like. Too bad it didn’t make it to market.
The real sci-fi dream is to have a machine that can take a bin of totally unsorted laundry (everything from socks to bedsheets), then wash, dry, and fold it all into a basket. I don’t know if that could be done without some very human-like arms and better AI than we have today.
I don’t recall, but I’m pretty sure it’s off the Bad Company album.
I’m also a big fan of Iron Maiden, the last track on Iron Maiden, and Motörhead from the Motörhead release. But I forget who wrote those too.
Pretty good track! But maybe not as good as Weed by Weed, from the album Weed.
I also really like Sanctuary by Elder for something modern-ish and proggy, Sweet Tooth by Intervals for something happy, or The Cromlech Gate by Enslaved for something extra heavy.
Black Sabbath, by Black Sabbath, from the album Black Sabbath.
Five Magics for me
How about a machine that can fold your laundry after it’s washed and dried?
There exists school computers that don’t suck?
Right? It’s especially worth at least a second or even third glance in places that have a historical predilection to metastatic fascism.
Hi, welcome to Lemmy. You’re in good company here.
I dunno, the seas haven’t overtaken us, so I have to question the extent of Poseidon’s power. That is the god you meant, I’m sure.
Some of the christians in my family like to take the “let there be light” thing and claim that it’s talking about the big bang, anecdotally.
But that’s probably not even right. In my understanding, the Big Bang wasn’t actually bright, because the first phase of the universe was a superhot but opaque quantum soup. Even the weak nuclear force took time to become distinct from the electromagnetic force. I don’t know if energy packets of a combined electroweak field count as photons exactly.
Regardless, the first light as we know it (in the sense that it could traverse the universe) wasn’t until a few hundred million thousand years after the Big Bang, when the whole mess had cooled enough to become transparent. We now call that initial light the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation.
Edit: Misstated the age of the CMB
So they’ll just go build it in Chandler with all the others instead, I guess?
There are different levels of understanding.
I’m trained in physical sciences. I studied at university and then worked ~8 years for a research department and at one point learned 2D NMR and how to run molecular simulations on a supercomputer. I’m well aware of the challenges of winning grants against colleagues and getting papers published and surviving peer review and then hoping your work gets noticed outside your weird little niche.
My buddy is a schoolteacher. He can run circles around me with arithmetic and explain the scientific method in rap format. Kids eat it up! But he’s probably never done a gradient integral (not that I remember how either) or contributed to a collegiate press release.
We’re both ostensibly working with the same core principles but the reality ends up quite different. Context matters.
C’mon, we all end up at /dev/null eventually. Just don’t gaze long into it or it might gaze into you.
Sure it is. Linus Torvalds was the 51st person in his lineage to be be named Nus, so following Finnish tradition his parents put the roman numeral prefix in front of his name. It’s quite a coincidence that he also uses an operating system that follows the same convention!
There’s a national urgent medical line (111)
What? I’ve been lied to. I was told the UK line was 0118 999 881 999 119 725… 3
As big as can fit ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
For real though, Read Dead Redemption 2 is like 120 GB but totally worth it, and Silksong is what, 1.2 GB and also totally great?
It doesn’t matter, unless it’s that one game that pushes me over the edge into needing a new motherboard because my current one can’t handle yet another hard disk. Then I get annoyed and save a little money to upgrade, then I have fun again.