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BackStabbath, in How do you enjoy listening to digital content? Speakers? Headphones? Earbuds?

Bluetooth earbuds on my phone. And wired earphones if I’m on my laptop.

onichama, in What password manager do you recommend?

Yet another vote for Bitwarden. I love that you can access your stuff through a browser without installing anything, I need that sometimes on my work pc where I cannot install anything.

Grimlo9ic, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?
@Grimlo9ic@kbin.social avatar

Part of the beauty and awe I get whenever I reread that famous excerpt from Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot is the sense of how ephemeral and delicate our existence, and even the very human concept of "existence", is. We are infinitesimally small and yet, through no fault of our own, our days, how we fill them, and the people we know hold some measure of importance to us. And it will all be gone - eventually. It's a very somber note yet it makes me feel a certain sense of peace.

"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every 'superstar,' every 'supreme leader,' every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam."

codyofficial,

This is a beautiful quote—thank you for sharing.

hitagi, in What genres of music do Lemmites enjoy?

I like Japanese City Pop.

aquarisces,

There’s a City Pop community here on Lemmy you can join!

hitagi,

Do you have a link? I could only find the lemmit.online one but that one just crossposts from Reddit.

cccc,
hitagi,

Thanks! It took a while for it to sync with my instance but I can subscribe now.

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S, in What genres of music do Lemmites enjoy?
@PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Mostly extreme metal, moreso since going back to college, but I also like post-rock, shoegaze, and classical amongst other things. Try this out for size.

ophelia, in F*ck, Marry, Kill: Bread, Pasta, Rice.
@ophelia@lemmy.ca avatar

Fuck pasta, that shits delicious.

Marry rice cause I know it goes well with things that are good for me, like lean meats and veggies.

Kill bread, it’s good but I could easily live without it.

voodooattack, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?

The incessant idea that I get when I read about quantum physics: with no observers and nothing to interact with/measure it, was the universe itself in superposition during the Big Bang? If so, did the wave function even collapse or are we just one of the possible outcomes inside of it?

niktemadur, (edited )
@niktemadur@kbin.social avatar

did the wave function even collapse or are we just one of the possible outcomes inside of it?

If you are asking the question, wouldn't you be observing it, therefore the wave function most certainly did collapse?

I'm hearing the echo of Descartes in there. I think, therefore I am.
EDIT: "I ask, therefore I have observed, therefore the Universe is".

voodooattack,

That’s the wrong interpretation of “observing”. Observation is the act of measuring the properties of an object/particle by “interacting” with it. Basically if something is not being observed (I.e completely isolated) it enters superposition until such a time that it’s measured/interacted with again. Observation has nothing to do with consciousness imo, just connection to causality in the universe at large.

Cl1nk,

We are in a simulation 😉

KevonLooney,

An observer is not required for something to exist. You are misunderstanding. In quantum physics observers affect the thing they observe. That’s it.

voodooattack,

Never said anything about it not existing. From what I understood, a particle that’s not interacting with an outside force stays in superposition by default. The universe was supposedly a single particle at the moment of the Big Bang, thus it stands to reason that it would have been in superposition if it couldn’t interact with anything else.

mumblerfish,

If you trace back the cosmological evolution of our universe you’d get a “singularity”, that is not the same thing as being a single particle. Even the physical existence of a singular point at the beginning is not accurate. A singularity in physics is a mathematical artefact signaling the breakdown of the descriptive power of the theory you are using. The common example is the singular behaviour of the electric field around a charged particle in classical electrodynamics, the singularity is a signal that you’d need to switch to quantum electrodynamics to describe the physics close to a charged particle. Similarly with cosmology: close to the beginning we have a singularity that signals the breakdown of the descriptive power of our theories, and we need to switch. What we would switch to we call a " quantum gravity theory", but we are not yet sure what that theory is.

voodooattack,

I see what you mean, but if this is possible, then I don’t see why not the entire universe as a whole near T≈0.

KevonLooney,

If you don’t see why it’s impossible, then you don’t understand it. You can’t just lump together all the “quantum” ideas because they sound cool.

Notice that the particles in your article were “super-chilled”. That’s the exact opposite of the early universe.

voodooattack,

So you’re saying it’s absolutely, 100% impossible that the universe in its entirety was/is in superposition at any one point?

Classy, in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?

Hottest was 122°F (50°C), a record heat day in Mesa, AZ.

Coldest was in Indiana during the polar vortex of 2019, -45°F (-42°C).

The world is a crazy fucking place.

tryagain, in How do you enjoy listening to digital content? Speakers? Headphones? Earbuds?

“Sports” Bluetooth buds so I can quickly take one or both out and not have to faff around with a case.

boatswain, in Hey Lemmy, what are some good public domain books?

The Book of Wonder by Lord Dunsany is fantastic; it’s a bunch of early fantasy stories by an Irish lord who was a huge influence on the fantasy genre.

jflorez, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

I hate it during the workout but I love the feeling after. Problem for me is getting started

guckfoogle,

Yup, the first steps are always the hardest but once you get into a routine and start seeing results it does get very addictive, at least for me.

Stillhart, in How do you enjoy listening to digital content? Speakers? Headphones? Earbuds?

Youtube videos have terrible audio. Any of the streaming audio services (even Youtube Music) will sound better.

As far as how I listen, I use wi-fi to speakers or wi-fi to streamer/dac/amp/headphones depending.

i11, in How do you enjoy listening to digital content? Speakers? Headphones? Earbuds?

Bluetooth earbuds has been a bliss in home or when I’m out. You can leave your phone in one room and continue doing chores in another. When out, it’s no-brainer to use earbuds or headphones especially in public places. You don’t want to be the guy blasting music through speakers in public.

fartdumpster420, in How often do you brush your teeth?
@fartdumpster420@lemmy.world avatar

i’ve been depressed my entire life and my dental hygiene used to be atrocious as a kid. these days, in my late 20s, i typically brush once a day in the morning and mouthwash before bed because the day takes a lot out of me energy wise and brushing my teeth ends up feeling like a monumental task. i go to the dentist every 3 to 4 months so more than the average person, but my insurance covers it. i use an electric toothbrush. i’ve only had one cavity and have all of my teeth including my wisdom teeth because they’re not damaged and don’t have cavities.

Kcg,

Many people fail to think about the depression and lack of brushing. I too am in the same boat. Turns out my meds are even making my teeth soft no matter what i do…

fartdumpster420,
@fartdumpster420@lemmy.world avatar

sending love to you

kadu, (edited ) in What genres of music do Lemmites enjoy?
@kadu@lemmy.world avatar

When I was a pre-teen and teenager, pop-punk and emo were popular.

Turns out I haven’t outgrown this genre. I now listen to more music from a variety of different genres and time periods, but ultimately, 80% of my library is still early 2000’s pop punk.

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Hey, you may like us over at !popheads

quinnly,

That community looks like it has literally nothing to do with emo or pop-punk

Sheltac,

Yeah I though I was gonna outgrow metal.

Boy was I wrong.

NuMetalAlchemist,

I graduated to progressive metal at some point, and I don’t think I’ll leave any time soon.

Sheltac,

That’s where I started and ended up staying alllll of these years 😁

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