im having a good run since I havent died early, but I’m like 1 billionth on the ladder so doing relatively poorly.
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penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•What if life is a roguelike game ?6·2 years ago
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Funny: Home of the Haha@lemmy.world•This "all you can eat" buffet has a unique system for discounts1·2 years agoI think I genuinely can fit through that. If someone can guess the width of the gap from the image I can confirm.
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Android@lemmy.world•What keyboard are you using and what is your WPM?English2·2 years agoI don’t type with autocorrect. Last time I checked it was around the same speed as me using swipe, ~76 wpm.
I’ve recently started growing my nails so that has made it slightly harder. Not sure how people type with nails.
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•The Math would add upEnglish3·2 years agoi’ve never thought about that before.
isnt that untrue though given that objects freeze instantly in space? Also that would mean you would only need to heat the ISS (rip) once, during its conception.
as a non american, I learned that from how I met your mother
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldtoBenjamin, Get The Musket@lemmy.cafe•It seems like all packaged foods do this now21·2 years agoconfused by this.
to calculate a standard deviation OP would have to buy a few packets anyways.
if you maybe wanna buy 100 to find what the standard deviation is, by definition, only 68% of them will be within a standard deviation (assuming the weights are normally distributed)
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most unrelatable song lyric?3·2 years agoour true and native land
hm…
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.de•Yes, it is cricket: Italy gives go-ahead to insect flour for human useEnglish10·2 years agoi saw a packet of heinz ketchup that said 148g of tomato per 100g. I guess they evaporate the liquid but I had a good laugh.
can you share a bit about your adoption experience?
about to do the same thing in a few months: adopt a black cat
i just got these exact razors in the UK, but some blades such as Astras come in cardboard packaging
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Cancer incidence rising among adults under 50, new report finds, leaving doctors puzzled and worried3·2 years agothe guy above you is saying that 1/3 chance of being DIAGNOSED with cancer is not the same as 1/3 chance of having cancer.
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the facts you remember for no specific reason3·2 years agomale otters have a pocket to store their favourite rock. They use this rock to bash females unconcious and rape them.
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Anyone else notice the fediverse is quite close knit?English3·2 years agowhen I was young (but still way past the prime time of IRC, 2000’s), I was invited to a few IRC servers for raids and etc. I didnt realize other kids werent doing the same…
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldtodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•Whatever happened to DNA-based storage research?2·2 years agoThe truth of academia is that it is extremely slow. there are less than 20 minds total on all of earth working on this idea, separately, in different countries. And these 20 people are in their 20’s, severely underpaid, don’t necessarily have all the resources they want, and science may not be their #1 life priority.
anyways:
reading and writing DNA is the main driver of evolution, and it does so because it is error prone (causing mutations). You can imagine this is bad if you want to preserve the integrity of the data.
DNA storage would be okay if you were to… say archive the entire internet for future generations, or geneology records, etc. things that do not need to be written and accessed quickly or often.
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto History@lemmy.world•Exclusive: 'Dead Sea Scrolls' at the Museum of the Bible are all forgeriesEnglish5·2 years agoi think he died before the end of the day?
iirc they break your shins so that you die faster if its taking too long, and there was a prophecy that none of jesus’ bones would be broken.
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Humor@lemmy.world•Where's Spider-Man when you need him?English9·2 years agothought this was steve from blues clues
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Hacker News@derp.foo•An Invasive Tick That Can Clone Itself Is Spreading Across the U.S.English21·2 years agothere’s still 33 more states. not a bad loss?
penguin_knight@lemmy.worldto Buy it for Life@slrpnk.net•The Henson Safety Razor, a nearly 1-to-1 replacement for disposable razors, with all the environmental benefits of a regular safety razor, and certifiably BIFLEnglish2·2 years agohave had it for 2 years, solid purchase. get a nice brush as well!
a quarter is half of a half.