Scolding7300
@Scolding7300@lemmy.world
- Comment on Bros smooth like saliva 5 days ago:
Because I got your nose
- Comment on Why do cell phones have a data limit but home internet doesn't? 3 weeks ago:
Had the same thought, and a rep already told me I’m 200gb away. Let’s hope some of the stuff is cached.
Just try to pnpy so flights at 30k ft or above so you don’t have to load ground textures lol
- Comment on Why do cell phones have a data limit but home internet doesn't? 4 weeks ago:
FCC is looking into that, I think it was during Trump’s administration
- Comment on Star Citizen Expose Paints a Fairly Bleak Picture: 'There's No Actual Focus on Getting the Game Done' 4 weeks ago:
In terms of immersion I think they’ve done a great job. Played during a free weekend. But they need to aim for a gameplay loop, polish, and release. Not this feature creep mentality
- Comment on Is Lemmy an effective alternative to Reddit? 5 weeks ago:
And FlyingSquid
- Comment on PlayStation product manager says ads being shown was just a bug 1 month ago:
I can see how that’s a bug that it got released if the intended purpose was to do a POC and gauge the reaction from some internal testers.
But even then they were POC-ing that, which is terrible
- Comment on Hippos 1 month ago:
More money!
- Comment on . . . 2 months ago:
Unless you’re trying to maximize protein to carb ratio when eating a pizza (if your top priorityis to eat the pizza). But then, are you really eating a pizza if you don’t eat the crust?
- Comment on It's OK, Yellowstone 3 months ago:
I thought I replied to a comment, someone linked a video why it actually won’t destroy earth
- Comment on It's OK, Yellowstone 3 months ago:
Ai summary:
- Yellowstone’s Stability: Contrary to popular belief, Yellowstone is not a ticking time bomb for civilization-ending eruptions; significant volcanic activity is unlikely in the near future.
- Monitoring Technology: Yellowstone is one of the most closely monitored volcanoes globally, with advanced technologies in place to detect signs of potential eruptions, providing ample warning if necessary.
- Uplift and Subsidence: The patterns of uplift and subsidence in Yellowstone are normal and not indicative of imminent eruptions, as they are consistent with historical geological activity.
- Magma Reservoirs: Yellowstone contains two distinct magma reservoirs, but current data indicates that they are not sufficiently molten to trigger a large eruption.
- Earthquake Activity: While Yellowstone experiences numerous earthquakes, most are small and not caused by magma buildup; they are more often related to the movement of water through the crust.
- Misuse of Terminology: The term “supervolcano” is not scientifically rigorous and can be misleading; Yellowstone’s eruptions can vary widely in style and intensity.
- Historical Eruptions: Although Yellowstone has had significant eruptions in the past, it is not overdue for another supereruption; volcanic systems do not operate on predictable schedules.
- Potential Decline in Activity: Evidence suggests that Yellowstone’s volcanic activity may be winding down, possibly leading to a decrease in major eruptions in the future.
- Impact of Eruptions: Historical eruptions larger than Yellowstone’s did not lead to the end of civilization, and the ashfall from a potential eruption would not necessarily be catastrophic on a global scale.
- Climate Effects: A supereruption would likely cause temporary global cooling and alter climate patterns, but humanity has survived past volcanic events without catastrophic consequences.
- Comment on Mushroom ID 5 months ago:
Then you would reset the count, so as ling as you don’t stop eating it you can eat an infinite amount
- Comment on No mother, it's just the northern lights 5 months ago:
Aurora Boreholeanus
- Comment on Has google stopped working for finding anything? 10 months ago:
No worries!
- Comment on Has google stopped working for finding anything? 10 months ago:
I thought I deleted my comment, misread yours. I agree
- Comment on Has google stopped working for finding anything? 10 months ago:
Likewise, something happened in the last 1-2m, couldn’t find answers. But sometimes Google did.
After finding myself searching multiple times for one thing at DDG, decided to just go with Kagi.com
- Comment on Here we go again 1 year ago:
But that’s only by default though, no? It’s not like it’s worse, it sounds to me like a slightly better option to go with the default than stay in Chrome