ALostInquirer

@ALostInquirer@lemm.ee

I like to ask a variety of questions, sometimes silly, serious, and/or strange. Never asking in an attempt to pester or “just asking questions” stuff.

I’m generally curious and/or trying to get a sense of people’s views.

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ALostInquirer,

Also, if you do comment why don’t you not comment?

Half-jokes aside, I post as I post 'cause I don’t see the questions/answers on Lemmy on a light search, albeit I may see them on Reddit or elsewhere, and want folks to be able to find responses/answers to similar questions here. Besides that I also like asking questions for more current responses than others that may be outdated or otherwise benefit from some current perspectives.

ALostInquirer,

[…] I’ve even built my own blog just to have one and share obstacles and solutions I find during my developer journey, and then, once I finished and published it, I was thinking “damn, now what should I post about?” My blog is almost empty ever since then.

So, is the almost because it does cover the making of and then stops afterward, or…It’s the wonderfiller text only? 😂

ALostInquirer,

some birds may see things more like the bottom picture? humans be missin’ out fr!

ALostInquirer,

Although, given some further thought, isn’t the double-slit experiment being discussed here sort of demonstrative of a “detection” without detection, i.e. the wave pattern vs. the particle pattern emerging after “detection/measurement/interaction”? Or am I misunderstanding it?

Is there another way they operate/appear outside of the wave-particle that eludes observation?

ALostInquirer, (edited )

The issue is that you can’t detect photons without interacting with them.

Can’t…So far, right? Like there hasn’t been a method developed to somehow detect indirectly without interaction? I don’t know enough about this to know how one might go about that, but I imagine those that know more might love to given whatever knowledge may be gained.

ALostInquirer,

Thanks! I was aware of that execution method, but I’ve never read of a precise amount of weight employed in the process.

ALostInquirer,

[…] which could easily crush your rib cage as it can only withstand 630 pounds of force.

…How is this known? Also is that calculated with the skin/muscle/connective tissue buffer in mind? If so, that honestly raises even more questions…

ALostInquirer, (edited )

If they sport a woman bun, wouldn’t that be an even greater problem supposing a straight monogamoship? 😂

ALostInquirer,

How else are they going to get the full emotional range of your call?

ALostInquirer,

Isn’t there an option to disable your camera while facetiming? Alternatively just…Calling would make sense, but setting that aside.

ALostInquirer,

For sure! I’ve mainly heard/read these from native English speakers, which is where more of the confusion comes from.

ALostInquirer,

Anyone else wonder how some folks will say language sometimes changes related to people speaking lazily, but then you get words changing meaning/emerging with extra syllables like “irregardless” or “disorientated”?

When posts like this pop up, it makes me wonder 'bout those extra syllable words, “So how’s that happen, then?”

ALostInquirer,

Hmm, well if you have friendly forms of them I suppose you’d also have the odd pests and hostile forms, so that’s not a bad response. Speaking of, if you had lamp mimics you’d have a hell of frustrating time keeping your place lit.

Although I was thinking more in terms of domesticated, benign forms of living buildings/structures.

ALostInquirer,

Not necessarily made of flesh, just alive in some strange way that’s apparent. Think something more along the lines of plantlife.

ALostInquirer,

There’s a large overlap with “slice of life”, and a lot of these are set in school for whatever reason - YMMV.

I do enjoy anime, but a lot of them are like this and the reason’s pretty clear: the target audience is often skewed younger (i.e. teens/young adults). Are the ones you’ve suggested set in school, or…? It’s not a dealbreaker fwiw just not my first choice.

Cromartie High School is one of my occasional fallbacks for something silly & lighthearted, after all.

ALostInquirer,

Somehow this is the first time I’ve ever seen, “All Your Base Are Belong To Us” shortened that way and it left me thinking it was something even more arcane 😂

ALostInquirer,

Wait, are honey badgers also nigh indestructible?

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