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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•what's something from your job that could kill a horror movie monster/villain?
5·8 months agoI work at a bowling alley with a bar, so there’s quite a few ways.
- Hit them with a bowling ball.
- Beat them with a bumper stick.
- Make a Molotov cocktail.
- Use the knives in the kitchen to stab them.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•what's something from your job that could kill a horror movie monster/villain?
2·8 months agoIn the words of James Bond:
“They’ll print anything these days.”
binary45@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Whenever a beast is shown on screenEnglish
151·8 months agoThere’s probably the uncanny valley at play, too. Sure, it looks human, but it most certainly doesn’t behave like one.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Whenever a beast is shown on screenEnglish
47·8 months agoMeanwhile, humans: walking at a faster than average pace at the prey until it can’t run anymore.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Every person in the world now owns a matter replicator, but due to the limitations of the technology, there is a 24-hour cool-down in between each use. How would people use this technology?
51·9 months agoI’d say that society as we know it would collapse fairly quickly, with it being replaced by a communist or socialist system fairly quickly. Fields that require brains would be in significant demand, as food would become a non issue. Same thing would occur with other essentials, such as food and medicine. As mentioned in other comments, money would become worthless. And there would be people who would make new replicators who would have reverse engineered their replicators.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Every person in the world now owns a matter replicator, but due to the limitations of the technology, there is a 24-hour cool-down in between each use. How would people use this technology?
3·9 months agoThat would definitely end you and a majority of the New York metropolitan area… but it wouldn’t end the world.
What I find ironic about this whole situation is that the conservatives had a major uproar after they discovered that the Biden administration told Meta/Facebook to censor COVID misinformation. But now that it’s them telling social media platforms to censor content critical of Musk and DOGE? Complete and utter silence. Free speech my ass. Source
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Technology@lemmy.world•Android is now warning of Firefox sharing dataEnglish
1·10 months agoHuh. I wasn’t even aware of it having that much of a history to begin with.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Android is now warning of Firefox sharing dataEnglish
275·10 months agoFear, Uncertainty, Doubt. It’s more commonly used in crypto communities.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Disney Introduces Christian Character After Ditching Transgender StoryEnglish
3·10 months agoI feel that Mango Mussolini is very Nero-like… so does that count for anything?
binary45@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Go to wikihow and press on "random article". That is what you die doing. How do you die?
1·11 months agoWalking a Guinea pig… they must be absolutely ferocious little things…
Oh, it’s ABSOLUTELY CRIMINAL to be that smol!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which mythical deity / being would be the most enjoyable to snack upon?
9·1 year agoI’d say one of those immortality peaches from Chinese myth. Probably one of the eternal youth ones that blooms every six thousand years.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What weird food or dishes do you eat regularly at home that you would never serve to someone else?
2·1 year agoI thought that it was fairly normal… until you got to the malt vinegar.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a name for the trope where a story is high fantasy at first glance, except for it's not fantasy and is actually set in a post-apocalypse dystopian future?
12·1 year agoThat wouldn’t fall under a single trope, but would be a combination of several tropes. After The End would be a requirement, and for technology that is like magic to those who live in the world would be Lost Technology.


Okay… for the whole e-mail thing, if humanity has access to move people faster than light, but lack the ability to move just information faster than light, it would make sense to have a courier move the information, especially if it’s between two bodies that are sufficiently distant. For context, it takes the Mars rovers between 4 to 24 minutes to receive communications from Earth, depending on the distance between Earth and Mars, and that’s with radio, which travels at the speed of light. In addition, in cases where you’re moving large amounts of data between two locations, it could be faster to simply put the information onto a flash drive and deliver it to whoever you are sending it to. In fact, Alphabet/Google uses this method to move data internally.