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LouisGarbuor@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•FUTO Keyboard Swipe Typing accuracy improvement - deGoogled keyboard for Android needs your help
2·1 year agoJust did 1,010 words!
Found out that the skip button skips the word, not the prompt.
Needs more jpeg
Jeweled lacerta my beloved
All Yesterdays is the first one that comes to mind
Honestly, I find it pretty decent. I only wish I could see timestamps per message on the new UI
Why is it weird? I mean, I don’t wear a belt if I do sleep in my jeans, but since that wasn’t specified in the meme I would assume it isn’t relevant
Pull the switch as the trolley is on that rail so it gets stuck and the trolley kills nobody
If it makes it any better, it would be a sort of small crocodile, at “only” 8 feet (2.6 meters ish ish) long.
LouisGarbuor@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Here Are the Secret Locations of ShotSpotter Gunfire Sensors
4·2 years agoProbably not, since there has to be some processing of the noise to identify what it is. TheBackyardScientist did a video somewhat similar to that, here: https://piped.video/watch?v=4WSQqDHK1Yw
That is a really bold opinion, and honestly I don’t disagree.
No worries, I probably could have worded it better anyways
That is what I meant. With desktops that are short side down, the motherboard side with the CPU socket, PCIe slots, etc. should be considered as upwards
If you put the empty side towards the top of the machine, that works first try 95% of the time. For desktops, the top of the machine is motherboard side up.
LouisGarbuor@sh.itjust.worksto
Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Best games that can be completed in under ten hours?
13·2 years agoTitanfall 2 is fun! I did the singleplayer in about 6 to 7 hours.
LouisGarbuor@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@lemmy.ml•13" or smaller Linux laptop - best replacement for aging chromebook?
12·2 years agoThere is the factory seconds stock, which is cheaper, but RAM, storage, Wi-Fi card, power brick and expansion cards are sold separately. https://frame.work/products/factory-seconds-framework-laptop-13-diy-edition-11th-gen-intel-core Still over your price range though.
Iirc oxygen levels were lower in the Late Cretaceous than they are today. Also, it is likely saurischian non-avian dinosaurs breathed more like their living bird relatives, which is a lot more efficient, thus allowing for a larger size.
LouisGarbuor@sh.itjust.worksto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•MIGHTY MIGHTY HETEROMORPHIN TIMEEnglish
1·2 years agoProbably too different, as snails are benthic, while ammonites where probably nektonic.
Iirc the shells being longer is something about allowing gases in the shell to compress or expand as needed to control bouyancy. I would imagine there is a sac of gas, and the ammonites would siphon water in or out as needed to compress or decompress the gas.
Edit: just looked it up on Wikipedia, it appears the heteromorph ammonites are thought to have maybe been planktonic or benthic.
Definitions for non-nerds:
Benthic means living on or near the sea floor.
Nektonic means free swimming
Planktonic means going with the current as plankton. I should note plankton aren’t all tiny, some are visibile to the naked eye. All it means is unable to propel themselves against current.
LouisGarbuor@sh.itjust.worksto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•MIGHTY MIGHTY HETEROMORPHIN TIMEEnglish
1·2 years agoIn my history of life class I was tought it was to do with controlling buoyancy, although all the variation seems odd for that.
Maybe a combination of controlling buoyancy with species identification?



Not an expert, but I have heard that this isn’t a big deal for the snake. Scaleless rat snakes (which I believe the picture to be) have been found in the wild doing pretty alright. There is a benefit to be had from scales, but in captivity I imagine it is alright.
Pretty sure I heard it from a video by All Canadian Reptile Girl