kubofhromoslav
@kubofhromoslav@lemmy.world
- Comment on 1 day ago:
Hopefully it would have better logistics than Martian probe…
- Comment on 1 day ago:
Modern engineer would built an aquaduct in kilometers, not miles 😅
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- Comment on Off the Rails 1 week ago:
As they are highly flammable it is good that they spend quite a bit of time in water.
- Comment on He'll peck your eyes out, for goodness sake 2 weeks ago:
They are descendants of dinosaurs not for no reason.
- Comment on Positivity 😇 2 weeks ago:
That’s the toxic positivity people are talking about!
- Comment on It's basic science 2 weeks ago:
Why not both?
- Comment on Microplastics go brrrrr! 2 weeks ago:
It’s getting out of control! Now there are two of them!
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- Comment on Can't touch this! 3 weeks ago:
Sounds reasonable. I do same.
- Comment on at what point in life it's too late to go back to school? 3 weeks ago:
Too late according to which criteria? Money? Definitely in the biological age when you can reasonably expect to not finish the school alive. And probable a bit earlier age.
Other quotation is for what to use school? If you definitely need a diplom to do what you want to do, that school makes sense.
Of you just want to learn something that is somehow useful, eg. for job promotion, than there are tons of great books, online video courses, many even free or cheap.
One my friend asked me about how to get to university in my country. When I dig deeper, it showed up she even don’t need university for that topic of education and probable would do better without university at all.
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- Comment on Anyone in tech confirm? 3 weeks ago:
My original plan when going to IT university was to make 1 money-milking website and move to a forest in middle of nowhere…
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- Comment on Hair trade offer 4 weeks ago:
Killing should work for many tissues, especially those whose cells still divide. But for some tissues it is problematic. Killing senescent cell from muscle would make the whole muscle string to break. Killing senescent neuron could lead to loose of some cognitive or other function. So part of dealing with senescent cells is to modulate them so they do not vomit senescence associated secretary phenotype (SASP) which is quite annoying to other cells. Ultimately, we could rejuvenate senescent cells so they would work properly, but that seems much harder than other options.
- Comment on Hair trade offer 4 weeks ago:
That’s the intention, but… Image
- Comment on Let's stick with just the one observer from now on, then 4 weeks ago:
Happens every time. So annoying 😒
- Comment on Hair trade offer 4 weeks ago:
When old cells are damaged they are at risk of turning into cancer. Many of them rather die (apoptosis) or turn senescent (in that case they can’t produce melanin to make color of hair).
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- Comment on Caption this. 4 weeks ago:
Bad day to be a snake.
- Comment on Very high resolution indeed 4 weeks ago:
Blahaj.zone?
- Comment on Very high resolution indeed 4 weeks ago:
Legit. You can trust me because I checked it personally 🤪
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- Comment on The Fuck Jar 4 weeks ago:
Fuck yeah!
- Comment on It green. 4 weeks ago:
The way of Toki Pona naming things.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Bitcoin as a sovereign currency made a lot of sense, but suffers from pioneer issues. It uses too much electricity, is too slow, unscalable on L1, scaling on L2 is complicated (or surprising) for users…
As an investment, it kind of work. But it is an investment that cost lot of energy. So why to use it.
If you want to make a bag, totally do it! But just please use some coin that will not turn Earth to ash…
- Comment on Blaghaghhahhahahhahhagggggg 4 weeks ago:
These post-dinos are weird 😐
- Comment on 248 Legally Deceased "Patients" are In These Dewars Awaiting Future Revival - Cryonics 1 month ago:
Not current tech. The expectation is to make it work on xcca 50-100 years. See an interview with Emil Kendziorra, founder of Tomorrow Bio, the leading European cryopreservation provider 👇 youtu.be/pTVwFKvGYeM
Also, with current technology of preservation they make sure to make as little ice crystals as possible. So they are using cryoprotectants and then induce vitrification.
Vitrification is proven to be reversible for small size things. Even human embryos. A rat kidney is currently the biggest thing to be vitrified, then reversed, implanted and working. We are scaling up, but it will take decades to be working on adult human bodies.
- Comment on Not impressed 1 month ago:
It hurts to listen 😫 “Moon is not a planet. It’s a star!” 😩