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biddy, to science_memes in uhhh uhhhhh

Have you heard of the Fermi paradox?

The best estimates of how many intelligent civilizations there should be suggest that the galaxy should be teeming with them. If any of them evolved mere millions of years before we did, given our pace of technological improvement they should have figured out interstellar travel by now, and they should be broadcasting communication across the galaxy like we’re doing. Yet we’ve detected nothing. Why?

A possible explanation is that an advanced civilization is exterminating all other civilizations, perhaps to avoid competition. It seems like a sensible approach to lie low until we can figure this out, just in case.

biddy, to fuck_cars in What modes of transport do you really like?

Running is an underrated mode of transport. For some reason it’s socially acceptable to exert yourself hard while on a bike, but not running. When combined with public transport it can make all the difference to be able to make a tight transfer by sprinting for it.

biddy, to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

They weren’t gaining anything with the free service, now they might get a bit of money from it.

biddy, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas

Is this really substantial? With a skilled manual driver or a clever automatic gearbox, the majority of braking should be engine braking. It seems to me that regenerative braking is typically replacing what would be engine braking, the unplanned stops still use friction brakes.

biddy, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas

They also reduce noise pollution

Only at low speeds. At high speeds for a modern car the tyre noise is louder that the engine noise, and since electric cars are heavier they would be noisier.

And reduce the propping of petrostates

Replace mining oil with mining rare metals. Not a big improvement.

They also help normalise the usage of renewable energy (this is a factor that shouldn’t be overlooked, imo)

Why? Electric cars are causing a huge load on the grid and will continue to do so. In countries that haven’t managed the load and invested heavily in renewable capacity, those EVs are powered by fossil fuels.

biddy, to fuck_cars in Vehicles with higher, more vertical front ends pose greater risk to pedestrians

There’s nuances here, but in principle you are incorrect. A car can be assumed to be infinitely heavier than a pedestrian. That means that every part of their body that’s in contact with the car will be accelerated to car speed. So it’s not that with a larger area the force is spread out, there’s actually just more places that have force applied. In other words, a low car will break your legs, a high car will break your legs and torso.

biddy, to piracy in aaron swartz day

5 year olds are pretty cringe

biddy, to piracy in Ripping Podcasts

Podcasts are just a RSS feed with an mp3 downloas link. It’s trivial to open the RSS feed in your browser and locate the mp3 download link. Download the mp3, open it in any audio editor, edit out the ad. Or find the folder where your podcast app stores the mp3s and edit them from there.

Personally, I’m OK with podcast ads as there’s limited opportunity for tracking or personalization. If we don’t encorage podcasts to remain as an open platform, they will be swallowed up by Spotify.

biddy, to piracy in I Know What You Download (via torrent)

Their aggressive, misleading and clickbait ads, particularly as YouTube sponsorships. From my experience the product is fine, but the ads make it seem like their covering up for something.

biddy, to linux in Does anybody use Thunderbird on Android a.k.a. K-9

The same could be said for K-9. What more could you want from an email app.

biddy, to fuck_cars in Monsters of the road: what should the UK do about SUVs? [The Observer]

Perhaps, but polite persuasion hasn’t worked either

biddy, to memes in Better take an advil

Paracetamol is not considered an anti-inflammatory.

biddy, to piracy in What are some hidden gems and rare pieces of media? Maybe even deleted or lost on all legal distribution platforms?

Star Wars despecialized edition.

In 1997 George Lucas updated the original trilogy with new special effects, and every release since then has been the new special edition.

Fans have gone through a painstaking archival effort to track down the “despecialized” original release in as high quality as possible.

biddy, to piracy in !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com has the most subscribers out of any community according to lemmyverse.net

Also r/piracy stayed shut for a while with a direct and easy link to this community. That’s how I found it.

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