MrSulu
@MrSulu@lemmy.ml
- Comment on India bans streaming apps you’ve never heard of — but millions watch 28 minutes ago:
India has been the South Asian version of the US for almost a decade. Modhi just isn’t openly stupid sounding, but equally supports and is supported by extremist Hindu groups.
- Comment on Nurseries in England bring in Covid-style protocols as measles cases rise 6 days ago:
That’s the tragedy and worked so very very well before antivaxers became a thing. Herd immunity is dissolving as seen by the emergent cases.
- Comment on Nurseries in England bring in Covid-style protocols as measles cases rise 6 days ago:
Not in the US, UK or most of Europe. But yes, given the risk to all people in society, it seems crazy
- Comment on UK's most powerful supercomputer comes online 6 days ago:
I’m confident that the BBC could have taken a better picture of their correspondent! Blimey.
- Comment on Nurseries in England bring in Covid-style protocols as measles cases rise 6 days ago:
They do this to protect the other children that they care for. Perhaps they should insist on proof of vaccination before allowing admittance? Probably no one would be so brave, but that’s where I would prefer to send my child. The antivaxxers could set up their own leper colony. Harsh, but I worked in Kenya as a clinical volunteer (20 years ago!). Children and adults died as a result of not being vaccinated. Simple enough for anyone to see.
- Comment on It’s the little things 1 week ago:
As an odd thought experiment or are we hoping that the laws of physics might be different there? All water, except brand new in reaction space is almost certainly going to contain dissolved ions
- Comment on It’s the little things 1 week ago:
Every molecule is quirky in its own way…
- Comment on It’s the little things 1 week ago:
We would not have life! Water is a polar molecule that is very different from most other liquids. Its the specific surface tension properties that help to create life. The reason why we search for planets with water. We’ve never worked out a way for any life to exists without the amazing H2O.
- Comment on Welcome to the Labour police state 2 weeks ago:
There’s a palpable difference in daily harms to UK residents, whether physical or online.
- Comment on Welcome to petty lane 2 weeks ago:
Fragile egos behind the wheel combined with pettiness are the worst.
- Comment on Welcome to the Labour police state 2 weeks ago:
The moron, Yvette Cooper thinks that this is the sort of violent thug that needs to be locked up whilst neo nazi and other hate groups causing direct harm to (checks notes) voters continues unabated.
- Comment on The Mayor of Calgary, Canada, just received this letter 2 weeks ago:
The Paris evidence is right there for anyone to look at. Everything works, people get to where they need to be on time, AND the air toxicity has plummeted year on year. Excess and avaoidable deaths reduced.
- Comment on RIP America 3 weeks ago:
This doesn’t really save money. It does however create a burning of the books effect.
- Comment on Republican Senator callously says 'biblically, we are supposed to work' to millions set to lose health care 4 weeks ago:
Get that fucker in a field where the farmers can’t retain other workers!
- Comment on Even in android Microsoft is still trying to get you to use edge 4 weeks ago:
I use CollabraOffice and also muPDF. Collabra is great for viewing and some minor work, but I try to use libreoffice on my laptop running Debian for real productivity.
- Comment on Even in android Microsoft is still trying to get you to use edge 4 weeks ago:
Just had a look. Much appreciated, thanks mate.
- Comment on Even in android Microsoft is still trying to get you to use edge 5 weeks ago:
This is a shitshow. I use open source mobile office suite and Outlook continually refuses to open PDF or other documents as nothing is installed, so would I like to use their bag of shit instead.
- Comment on Anon takes up microdosing 1 month ago:
Darwin was right
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Gaxxz angry! Gaxxz isn’t likely to pass the first educational hurdle to get into a top flight university. I possibly wouldn’t either. Taxes however find metric to make him look clever!
- Comment on How do you think smartphone manufacturers will comply with EU's replaceable battery regulation? 4 months ago:
I’d like to see a requirement for microSD card storage. The cost of storage an phones is entirely deplorable