[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 1 points 10 hours ago

Lies.

You cant be infected with malware if malware is already your default system of operation.

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 10 points 5 days ago

Wasn't half life alyx supposed to be 3 but title rebranded because overhyped expectations?

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 1 points 6 days ago

You are entitled to this but I don’t understand why it makes a difference if the icon is above or below the url here.

If you have bookmarks hidden, thats an argument for a pretty bookmark manager.

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 0 points 6 days ago

Exactly, and if its important you just bookmark it.

I tend to shorten my bookmarks to just a space so in practice they are just a row of tiny icons anyway. They are always at the same spot and only take resources when needed.

I would love a vertical bookmark sidebar but for some reason we have to reinvent the wheel with tabs.

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 16 points 6 days ago

Can someone at least help me understand what tabs have that bookmarks don’t?

If i have more then 4 tabs open i get anxious because i can’t intuitively remember what each does. I have folders for categories of bookmarks.

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 21 points 6 days ago

Depending on age that’s normal, basically whenever they see something they have never seen their brain has to decide if thats just a normal weird thing, or an impossible funny thing.

Old cartoons are full of both. Imagine a phone, but it has a string like cable attached to it. Hillarious!

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[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 267 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

This is known hoax, the source is a lie and the real source is not trustworthy in a scientific sense.

What is actually on Wikipedia and by the person claimed as a false source is this:

Funeral rites in animals

While grief is common to many animals, funeral rituals are not. However, they are well documented in African elephants.[14]

Ronald K. Siegel writes that:

one cannot ignore the elaborate burying behaviour of elephants as a similar sign of ritualistic or even religious behaviour in that species. When encountering dead animals, elephants will often bury them with mud, earth and leaves. Animals known to have been buried by elephants include rhinos, buffalos, cows, calves, and even humans, in addition to elephants themselves. Elephants have [been] observed burying their dead with large quantities of food, fruit, flowers and colourful foliage.[15][clarification needed]

Both wild and captive chimpanzees engage in ritualized behaviors at the death of a group member. These behaviors begin with group or individual silence, which may last for hours and followed by behaviors such as distinctive vocalizations; grooming the carcass; solemn visitation and gazing at the carcass by group members; displays; and lamentation-like whimpers or hoo-calls of distress.[6]

Attention to the dead is not unique to elephants or chimpanzees. Dolphins have been known to stay with recently deceased members of their pod for several days, preventing divers from getting close.[8] However, the reasons for this remain obscure. While scientists can observe their actions, the thought processes that motivate them are beyond current study.[16]

Tahlequah (a.k.a. J35), a female orca, carried the carcass of her newborn infant for 17 days.[17]Whether this was a "tour of grief" or merely instinct is debated.[10]

Crows and other corvids also seem to participate in funeral-like ritualistic behavior, including gathering around and holding vigils over the carcass.[9][

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[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 139 points 7 months ago

It is.

I am watching veritasium last vid on how qr codes work as we speak

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 139 points 7 months ago

As long as you weren’t born a slave i guess.

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[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 155 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I am out of the loop but it seems like a topic to once again promote my age old belief that:

The moment purchased or licensed software is no longer serviced or supported it must become open-source.

No exception. I am still waiting on the firmware to reprogram my smartish oven.

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I am obligated to inform you some rules have been adjusted.

spoilerSome valid cards that previously had no acceptable way of being played now have a way of playing them.

Renamed the terminology for "Valid Cards" into "Valid Pieces" to better reflect the reality of the game and the community.

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 153 points 2 years ago

GPT4, Why do balls have a stitch line?:

Chatgpt: Balls typically have a stitch line or a seam due to the way they are manufactured. Here's a brief explanation for a couple of common types of balls:

  1. Baseballs: A baseball is made of a rubber or cork center, wrapped in yarn, and covered with two pieces of white leather stitched together. The stitching is not just for aesthetic purposes. It also affects the ball's aerodynamics. The raised seams can cause the ball to move in various ways depending on how it's thrown.

  2. Basketballs: Traditional basketballs have eight panels stitched together. The lines where these panels meet are the "stitch lines." They offer grip to players and give the ball its characteristic look.

  3. Soccer balls (footballs in many parts of the world): Traditional soccer balls were made of 32 panels: 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons. These panels were stitched together to form the ball, creating the stitch lines. This design makes the ball roughly spherical and ensures that it bounces and rolls uniformly. Modern soccer balls have varying designs but still require seams to join the panels.

  4. Tennis balls: The felt covering of a tennis ball is made up of two pieces, which are stitched together. This creates the familiar "figure-8" stitch pattern on the ball.

In many cases, the stitch line or seam is a byproduct of the manufacturing process, as multiple pieces of material are joined together to create a spherical shape. In some sports, like baseball, the seam also plays a functional role in the game.

Chatgpt is a sweet summer child confirmed.. After some mild redirecting:

Chatgpt: Ah, I see what you're getting at. The "stitch line" on human testicles, commonly referred to as the "scrotal raphe," is a line or ridge that runs from the anus, up the middle of the scrotum, and ends at the base of the penis.

It's a result of human embryonic development. During the early stages of development in the womb, male and female embryos have a similar undifferentiated structure, which includes a genital swelling and a groove called the urogenital groove. In males, under the influence of testosterone, this groove closes to form the scrotum and the penis. The scrotal raphe is essentially the remnant or "scar" of where the two halves fused together.

[-] webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 137 points 2 years ago

“Trump spent only about 20 minutes at the jail before heading back to his New Jersey golf club. Before boarding his private plane at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport, he repeated his claim that the…”

Fuck that, abolish the social classes, equal standards of justice for all.

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