frosch
@frosch@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Great opening movie shot 2 weeks ago:
He’s just built different
- Comment on 1+1= 2 weeks ago:
Imagine some years from now on, we will have wearables where you can easily pull up a custom-prompted LLM that directly generates a fucking long shitposting-worthy monologue response to whatever you just heard.
- Comment on 1+1= 2 weeks ago:
Yo, I think your explanation could really be improved with some references, sources and links for further leisure-reading, imo
- Comment on The beetles were heretics! 2 weeks ago:
lämp
- Comment on Not likely to be AI-generated or Deepfake 1 month ago:
HAS SCIENCE GONE TO FAR?!
- Comment on Sneezing with cottage cheese in your mouth 1 month ago:
My dad once felt a sneeze coming while brushing teeth. He tried to suppress it and closed his mouth, resulting in a mouthful of minty toothpaste pressure-washing his nose.
He didn’t recommend this experience at all, besides the burning agony that lasted quite a while, crumbs of dry toothpaste kept falling out of his nose for like a week sporadically.
- Comment on Sneezing with cottage cheese in your mouth 1 month ago:
Or press the tip of your tongue very firmly against the roof of your mouth. Helps me mitigate sneezes
- Comment on Honey 1 month ago:
I read an article on this a while back that made me refrain from actually getting bees. I can’t find it right now, but the gist is that domesticated honeybees will compete with a lot of other pollinators (mainly solitary bees) over the exact same food sources.
However, the honeybees have a gigantic advantage in being supervised, housed and generally looked after by the apiary. Which will also employ methods to stimulate hive-growth, driving the hives demand for food.
That is something a solitary bee - or another pollinator depending on the same nutrition - cannot compete with, driving them away.
So, in a nutshell: adding bees to a place already rich in honeybees? Whatever. Adding honeybees into a local ecosystem not having them rn? That will drastically lower biodiversity
- Comment on Filtered Fries? 2 months ago:
I was kinda surprised that the AI messed up all the text except a perfect recreation of Marlboro
- Comment on Are Tetra Paks actually recyclable? 5 months ago:
Yeah, iirc TetraPak advertised as being an eco-friendly packaging and was prohibited to do so (at least in some countries, dunno) exactly because of that.
- Comment on Anon compares himself to his brother 11 months ago:
Well, as the „n“ just stands for „E-9“ it really just says 1.8 m
- Comment on 1 year ago:
It’s from Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan Origin Story
- Comment on 1 year ago:
Yup