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Knusper, to science_memes in Pretty interesting, huh?

We are currently in the 6th mass extinction event in the history of the planet Earth. 🙂

runner_g, to science_memes in bondbros

The sweat dripping from their hands proves the condensation reaction was successful.

Decoy321, to science_memes in Behold the glorious GAR!

That is an awfully cute photo of a fish with way too many teeth.

MonkeMischief, to science_memes in *screams exestentially*

I feel like this comic exists as a bit of catharsis for the scientific folks, but I gotta say I appreciated the perspective as someone who’s struggled with this, philosophically.

I feel like “pop science” in particular just tries to say “Believe our experts. We figured out the right answer. What people thought for centuries was vast and full of wonder is in fact a gray room, and opinions to the contrary are uneducated and misinformed. Your artistic renderings and sci-fi is wrong.”

That smugness can be seen as trying to eliminate wonder and solve the joy out of things to flaunt one’s own intelligence…which seems to be rewarded heavily by our culture.

For those of us who didn’t get the opportunity for university, I wish the wonderous parts of science were more exposed.

Sadly it’s really hard to find that stuff among mountains of clickbait telling you they used the super collider to build a DOOM-esque wormhole to Hell. Lmao

pinkdrunkenelephants, to science_memes in *screams exestentially*

Science is a candle in the dark, it just exposes all of the cool shit to explore in the room that were hidden in the black.

mcqtom, to science_memes in *screams exestentially*

Nothing squashes wonder quite like asking about the nature of the universe and someone answering “a flying old man did it”.

dojan, to science_memes in Behold the glorious GAR!
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

I can’t believe a gar licked this!

jws_shadotak,

you telling me a boot cut these jeans?

RizzRustbolt, to science_memes in *screams exestentially*

A little bit in chemistry, too. But usually in the “oh, that’s bad. Let’s not do that” category.

ergotamin, to science_memes in It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams.

I feel like some people are using python just so they can say that they use python

GBU_28,

It’s more because when ds has to hand over their work to the eng team the eng team doesn’t want to fuck with r

Knusper,

Trust me, the eng team doesn’t want to fuck with Python either.

GBU_28, (edited )

Meh lots of python stacks out there now, especially data pipes.

then typescript front ends.

Point is no one wants to support r in production

sour, (edited ) to science_memes in You have no power here!!
@sour@kbin.social avatar

nautiluses when shell collectors:

AA5B, to science_memes in abandonware empires

Many years ago, I worked for a software company that included code escrow for our customers. If something happened to is, they could unlock the code and support it themselves.

It can be done, but probably only is in industries with strong companies for customers

SeaJ,

There is also open source software.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to science_memes in really makes you think...
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

I've seen kids that age test this theory

tdawg,

I have the scar to prove it

Anticorp,

When I was a kid I was convinced that I could do it if I honed my mind sharp enough, and mastered my body. I’m still not convinced that it’s impossible, because I didn’t have the discipline to achieve perfection.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

Anyone who - upon learning they are made of atoms - does not try to align them with another object so they may pass through it, lacks a scientific mind.

jlow, to science_memes in really makes you think...

Weak nuclear force?

FuglyDuck, to science_memes in I dunno, still might be aliens with this one.
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

They might look cute and cuddly, but hippos are freaking mean. And they hold grudges longer than a snubbed karen-in-law

MonkderZweite,

Aren’t they the most deadly wild animal? (because people think they are like cattle and get too close)

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not sure most deadly animal is right, but they’re definitely top five. Mothers also supper protective of children and males are hyper territorial.

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

They are also faster than they look.

SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

I don’t get how they can have so much energy to move such a bulky body quickly. Aren’t they also herbivores?

AngryCommieKender,

They are, but they spend most of their time in the water, so they aren’t supporting their own weight.

Every once in a while one of them forgets they aren’t top of the food chain, and attempts to fight an elephant. That goes poorly for the hippo.

transientpunk,
@transientpunk@sh.itjust.works avatar

I mean, the alien reconstruction is like looking into the soul of the hippo

marcos,

Yes, it captures the essence of the animal perfectly right.

Klear, (edited )

The Alien Picture of Dorian Hippo.

mindbleach,

Mandalore: “I would believe a hippo has boss phases in real life.”

thisNotMyName, to science_memes in really makes you think...

Well according to quantum theory, you can (the possibility is just very low)

LemmysMum,
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