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thebuoyancyofcitrus, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

My brain will spin out all day if I don’t get this off my chest:

  1. It’s Esri, not Eris
  2. Wtf is ‘interplantaring’?
FluminaInMaria, (edited )

Extrapolantaring at its finest.

youCanCallMeDragon, to science_memes in Corvids...
@youCanCallMeDragon@lemmy.world avatar

You’re supposed to reevaluate brain size as a measure of intelligence. The expression “bird brain” is so outdated we need to stop using it. Bird neurons are significantly smaller than ours, so they can fit a lot more brain in a smaller volume.

While you’re at it, you should probably reevaluate everything about intelligence and memory because apparently jellyfish have memories despite having no brain or ganglia of any kind.

DroneRights,

I haven’t heard anyone say bird brain in the past decade

qarbone,

I’m not an older sibling in a 90s-era kids sitcom, so I haven’t used the phrase “bird-brain” in decades…

QuaternionsRock, (edited )

Well, no one in a 90s-era sitcom has used the phrase in decades either ;P

kaesaecracker,

Also some insects dissolve in their cocoons to a handful of cells and yet still maintain memories from their larva stage

MonkderZweite, (edited )

Bird neurons are significantly smaller than ours

The neurons themselves? Because human axons are already as small as can be; they sometimes missfire because of this (brain is built around that, no worries).

CaveExploder, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

What a weird idea that there is any sort of rivalry between two data types used in the same science. I have a hard time believing that any geospatial science professor is in a war over this. Analogously this would be like two carpenters having a war over saws vs hammers. They are both indispensable tools in carpentry. Sometimes you saw something and then use a hammer on the next step, sometimes you hammer something and saw something next. It’s… You use both. You’ll always use both.

MNByChoice,

Great advertising though. Everyone that reads the letters will learn their names.

Synthuir,

But someone making about as many spelling mistakes as there are words in the post should be the first red flag. This reads like someone who slept through an intro to GIS course, or someone who hates ESRI (based?) and wanted to simultaneously send their entire board of directors into seizures.

Anyway, QGIS gang 😎

jopepa, (edited ) to science_memes in Corvids...

There’s a crow and seagull war around where I work. Pretty wild sky fights, but otherwise typical bird business. One time I heard what sounded like a tornado of crows outside, so I went out to see if some kind of crow Voltron was assembling. Outside was every crow I’ve ever seen screaming and swooping around one unlucky seagull that was tangled in fishing line and hanging from a tree. I cut it down untangled it and it flew off but what really freaked me out was how quiet all of the crows got when I got involved. I can’t prove it and I don’t know how they did it but I know the crows did this.

Slacking, (edited )

Crows laying traps for other birds would be wild. Survival books sometimes talk about laying snares for birds in trees using wire.

jopepa,

That’s what I thought at first too but there were no knots, bait, or hooks. Just a tangled messy of fishing line. When it all went silent and I could see that seagull swaying upside down it felt like something out of True Detective.

sup, to science_memes in Seasonal Affective Disorder

I don’t get it

ZagamTheVile,

I II II I_

GammaGames,
AtmaJnana,
AnotherOne, to memes in Hurt like me.
fossilesque,
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cybervseas, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

If this is real, you know they have better sex than any of us.

Lekip,

You guys have sex!?

Johanno,

With my hands

xantoxis,

It’s lucky he’s the vector data guy because if she was in charge of aiming it in there’d be rounding errors

cybervseas,

It’s fun trying to figure out what their dirty talk is like.

callyral, to science_memes in Seasonal Affective Disorder
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

My friend sent this and I am filled with rage

So you Lost your mind?

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Loss is hard to bear.

weariedfae, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

I really hope you’re obfuscating the real thing they are fighting over because it makes zero sense that anyone would fight over which is “better”. Like, what? You… You have to use both like… All the time. I’ve never had a project outside of a class assignment that didn’t require both.

WTF

AnarchistArtificer,

My domain is more bioinformatics than GIS, but the way I imagined it was that if one was arguing that [thing] data is better, they’re arguing that if more people recognised the innate benefits of [thing], we wouldn’t have to rely on software that uses [other thing] so much, and that to properly utilise [thing], it would take a bit of radical reworking of workflows, but there would be significant long term net benefit.

Basically, I think arguments like this tend to be more grounded in the socio-cultural practices of a research field than the absolute technical merits of an approach. Like in my domain, a DNA sequence is just a long sequence of 4 different letters (A, T, G & C), but there’s a bunch of ways we can encode that data into a file, many of which have trade-offs (and some of which are just an artifact of how things used to be done)

erie09, to science_memes in Peace is possible.

So, tolerance is the answer 🤔

LoraxEleven,

You damn right. Well, almost… Tolerance is the lesson.

Sabre363,

Some pretty loosy goosy tolerances right here

HikingVet,

Well, that’s what the spec called for.

BuboScandiacus,
@BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz avatar

Tolerance ?

lemurian_time_sorcery, to science_memes in Peace is possible.

x^2 - 15 x + 36

Wilzax,

The = 0 is important

mattd,

I think it’s x ² - 15x + 54 = 0

Transporter_Room_3, to science_memes in Corvids...
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

Here’s the thing…

Johanno,

They also have the capabilities to divide! 😱

Yokozuna, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

I can oddly relate because I’m taking courses right now that deal with these data sets, GIS is a great field with lots of opprotunities that pays well even in entry positions. If anyone is curious, they should look it up. It can be used in soooo many different applications and fields, it’s very versatile.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

map nerds unite ✊

Holyhandgrenade,
@Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world avatar

My dad is a software developer for a popular GIS software. It’s just weird to see someone on Lemmy talking about GIS lol

fossilesque, (edited )
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

ESRI or Q? There are not that many. 😂 There are several GIS adjacent communities on here. We get obsessive.

Holyhandgrenade,
@Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world avatar

Digpro actually. It may not be popular in the US but it’s big in Europe/Scandinavia.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

All I know about GIS is that there’s a plugin for Postgres called postGIS and it uses spatial coordinates.

gila, to science_memes in Corvids...

Everytime I hear this I can’t help but imagine some researcher out in the wild taking a twig or something off of a magpie, the swoopy boi retaliates and the researcher is like “corvids understand the concept of zero?!”

Juice,
@Juice@hexbear.net avatar

Someone who wants to hang out with crows. I want to hang out with crows

gila,

💃🕺🐦‍⬛🐦‍⬛

Reddfugee42, to science_memes in Corvids...

Apparently even crows know how useful this is to me.

TWeaK,

Yeah but imaginary numbers are a very real problem, and the solution of which affects you every day.

ALostInquirer,

🤨 Is this an elaborate joke, or is this query itself demonstrative of the reality of the statement?

TWeaK,

Yes.

But seriously yeah, imaginary numbers (square root of -1) just so happens to be a key part of the definition of a sinusoidal waveform, which is what all electromagnetic radiation flows by. Especially power delivered by alternating current, but also digital stuff and general quantum particles and things. So it really affects everything.

vsh, (edited )
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

Does it affect my estimated pizza delivery time?

McSudds_,

The latter, I believe.

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