gandalf_der_12te
@gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
- Comment on hey there, hot stuff 1 day ago:
I was referring to this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_completeness
- Comment on hey there, hot stuff 2 days ago:
Any idea we can come up with within the simulation has to be computable by the simulation itself. Since that is touring-complete, the simulation cannot predict its own outcome; therefore whoever runs the simulation probably doesn’t know our fate yet.
- Comment on Me after 3 shots of vodka 2 days ago:
age sex location
it’s some code from 1980s dating platforms or so i was told
- Comment on What happens to flies when you let them fly out the window of a car at 75 mph? 4 days ago:
What happens when you throw an ant out of the window of a skyscraper? Eh, they do just fine actually. These little creatures are surprisingly resilient.
It’s because when you scale things down, the ratio of mechanical strength to body mass gets much better. That’s why beetles can carry like 10x their own weight and stuff, while humans can’t.
- Comment on THE BRITISH COLONIZED OUR NIPPLES 🇬🇧☕️🧐 4 days ago:
I KNOW RIGHT?!? finally somebody says it, thank you.
- Comment on That's how the world works. 4 days ago:
Sure would be nice if we had the prudence to maintain a buffer.
we do. half the food is thrown away. that’s literally what a buffer is.
- Comment on what do you think is the future of the internet and tech in general? 5 days ago:
It will be boring eventually like a toy that you’ve played with too much for most people.
- Comment on Anon has a hobby 1 week ago:
actually i think the body has receptors for CO2? not for CO though. like CO2-rich air outright smells sour.
- Comment on Human experimentation, one way or the other. 1 week ago:
ah i see.
- Comment on When does it start to feel good? 1 week ago:
only since spanish people sailed through it
- Comment on Human experimentation, one way or the other. 1 week ago:
what’s capsaicin?
- Comment on Human experimentation, one way or the other. 1 week ago:
? what do ulcers have to do with it?
- Comment on Great Tits 1 week ago:
language is mostly what we make of it anyways :-)
- Comment on Human experimentation, one way or the other. 1 week ago:
yeah there’s definitely a correlation between temperature and diseases/infection.
it’s well known for example that the Thai and Spanish people all eat very spicy food because it disinfects the body from the inside out. Which reduces diseases. That only works for bacteria though, not viruses.
- Comment on Human experimentation, one way or the other. 1 week ago:
unfortunately :/
- Comment on Conservatives: Libz don't even know what a woman is. Also Conservatives: *constantly engage with purely synthetic creations thinking that they are women.* 1 week ago:
it’s just military advertisement to get more young recruits in
- Comment on Human experimentation, one way or the other. 1 week ago:
The curse of vaccines is that they’re victims of their own success. They are so successful in fact that people forget why we need them in the first place. That’s why we unfortunately need a control group.
- Comment on vivipary in tomatoes 1 week ago:
tomatoes grow in spain where it’s 35°C or sth
- Comment on Anon has anxiety 1 week ago:
if this greentext doesn’t exist you should create it
- Comment on Anon has anxiety 1 week ago:
i think they mean sugar intake, not sugar metabolism
- Comment on Anon has anxiety 1 week ago:
well caffeine mostly makes me pee. it’s a diuretic which means it makes you pee. that’s the thing it’s most effective for for me. other side effects include having an easier time shitting because it increases bowel movements. apart from that it is a mild stimulant that maybe makes me a bit more creative. i’ve observed it a couple of times but it’s inconsistent.
- Comment on stages of mitosis 1 week ago:
I appreciate it too
- Comment on hostile design: sink 1 week ago:
they should think about a career in software development … (/s)
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Yeah but does it have protective properties? Like idk maybe it adds corrosion resistance or sth
- Comment on stages of mitosis 1 week ago:
yeah you’re right the hairpins are not very accurate … the drawing was done by an artist who learned about mitosis on the same day that they did the drawing … so don’t expect too much accuracy here :D
- Comment on stages of mitosis 1 week ago:
yeah the drawing was done by an artist who learned about mitosis on the same day that they did the drawing …
- Comment on vivipary in tomatoes 1 week ago:
thank you but fuck tumblr. that site is despicable garbage. they ask you to log in after scrolling for like 5 posts.
- Comment on stages of mitosis 1 week ago:
fun fact: when a rook spins, it’s still in the same configuration afterwards, no matter what angle it spins by. This is because rooks fulfill the S(2π) supersymmetry and when you rotate them, it’s still the same state. This is why rooks don’t lose any energy when they spin around! In fact many say they have their round shape due to being molded while spinning, similar to a potter’s wheel. Anyways that gains them their special power which is they can store large amounts of magnetic energy in the field due to circular currents inside them without actually experiencing any resistance. They can then use that magnetic field to power something similar to a magnetic coil gun similar to how a medieval fortress might have shot arrows down from the tower, which gives them their long range and makes them so scary.
- Comment on stages of mitosis 1 week ago:
spills bottle
what did you say?
- Comment on stages of mitosis 1 week ago: