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RoabeArt, in Me too

Even worse is when the source is hidden behind a paywall.

baseless_discourse, in Me too

Isn’t hyperlinked reference the default? I dont even know how to turn it off.

Sabre363, in Reading when hungry

This is pretty much what my dumb brain sees when reading anything of even mild importance

sarmale, in GIS nerds be like

I just make imaginary railways with the measure tool

Mango, in Me too

Hyperlinks in a numbered list is the new APA.

Turun, in Me too

Shout-out to the PDF reader evince, which shows a preview of the linked part when hovering the link!

Especially useful for hyperlinked images and tables.

erie09, in Reading when hungry
abbadon420, in How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:

This would be a great dog toy. Put a hole in one of the caps (a treat-sized hole) and stick a rod hrizontally through the bottle, so that it can spin around it’s axis. Than fill it with treats and your dog will be entertaint for hours.

Delphia,

Except that its glass, that might be an issue.

abbadon420,

Poor doggo :(

Maultasche, in Reading when hungry
Catoblepas, in Reading when hungry

The little variations in the text are what make this.

don, in How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:

This fuckin bottle’s got four side necks and here my bitch ass has only one regular neck

fuckin bullshit man

hansl,

Has genetics gone too far?

don,

CRISPR’s been given too much power

JohnDClay, in Fake it til you make it.

The pie chart here reminds me of this one:

Pyramid pie chart

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Haha this should be its own post.

JohnDClay,

Feel free to post it if you’d like

bleistift2, in Me too

How often have you followed a reference?

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I see you’ve never researched backwater shit holes where you’re desperate for any information lol

firecat,

Even if they have references, the website might no longer exist or they reference into another document that tells it in a book which you need to know the title to find such book and read the book but that one told you the reference is from a foreign forktale and books of that very cliche story aren’t included on popular literature. That’s when you ask lots of people who have knowledge of said topic to help continue your research. After like hundreds of books you discover a scroll detailing the history of the reference in ok kinda way but leave everything up to you. Afterwards when you got all the information in s neatly styled modern day understanding for Wikiapedia, it gets rejected and you just decide to sent it to someone or keep it until wikipedia stops being a jerk about their rules for newer versions.

Mango,

Every time? Do you not?

CileTheSane, in How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Can someone explain the use for this?

JungleJim,

Heck of a party bong

Marlem,

It’s used for HPLC analysis, where a lot of ports are needed to connect all the little tentacles of the machine

BynaD,

Probably chemestry, for mutiple attachments.

TonyTonyChopper,

HPLC is High Performance Liquid Chromatography, a chemistry method that’s used to analyze chemicals. Don’t know why they would need this thing though

degen,

Multi-subject piss test

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

Wouldn’t want to be the guy that gets the top

degen,
Hyperreality, (edited ) in Me too

What's it like to hold the hand of someone you love? Interlinked.

Do they feel there's a part of you that is missing? Interlinked.

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