Rand0mA
@Rand0mA@lemmy.world
- Comment on This chart perfectly sums up how badly the Tories have ruined the economy 11 months ago:
It’s fucking tragic eh?!
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Because they will all end up in some kids nose
- Comment on Just Stop Oil protestors interrupt UK’s biggest games event EGX 1 year ago:
This is exactly what i think they are doing. I didnt know bout the oil baron granddaughter funding it, but they are such fucking plebs and the message is being delivered to entirely the wrong people in the wrong places. They probably dont even realise they are sabotage acts. Seem to be passionate about tje cause but even with a group of 10 of them they struggle to hit a cumulative double digit iq levels. Get a new frontman you fucking goobers.
- Comment on New cars are great... 1 year ago:
Haha now reinstall FordOS
- Comment on My job is fucking unbelievable... 1 year ago:
That makes us wonder how they might describe you. Haha
- Comment on But my WiFi is just fine! 1 year ago:
Wrong generation
- Comment on But my WiFi is just fine! 1 year ago:
Haha true story
- Comment on But my WiFi is just fine! 1 year ago:
Not on Amazon
- Comment on Can I keep fried eggs in fridge? 1 year ago:
Do you know hens lay like 16-24 eggs a month regardless of if they are getting any cock, and if they aren’t getting any, the eggs won’t be fertilised, but they still lay. Hens do this from like 6 months old… it’s wasteful not to eat the eggs.
You should go outside and actually touch grass sometime. If all you know is supermarkets food but you want to preach about where it comes from, at least have the butter to know wtf you are talking about.
Also vegans spouting the shit they do is probably the main reason people don’t try it.
- Comment on What can I do if I think someone is downvoting all of my posts? 1 year ago:
They will get bored after a week or so.
- Comment on Scientists Discover a New, Unexpected Way That Cancer Cells Spread 1 year ago:
ELI5 (Explain like I’m 5):
Imagine cancer cells as sneaky little creatures trying to spread and cause trouble in the body. Scientists discovered a new way these sneaky cells use a special protein called GRP78 to move around and become more resistant to treatment. This protein is like a helper that can change how other proteins work, affecting whether they are active or not.
Under stressful situations, GRP78 changes its location within the cell and starts controlling certain genes that are responsible for the movement of cancer cells. It’s like the protein goes to a different room in the cell and starts giving commands to make the cancer cells move and spread more.
Now that we know about this protein and its tricks, scientists can work on ways to stop it from moving around or interfere with its commands, which might help in stopping cancer cells from spreading and becoming dangerous. But remember, it’s still early research, and more work needs to be done to find effective treatments
- Comment on The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide, the EFF says 1 year ago:
Summary or article
“The U.K. Parliament is on the verge of passing the Online Safety Bill, a far-reaching internet regulation that poses a serious threat to global privacy and democracy. The bill would grant the British government the power to force backdoors into messaging services, effectively undermining end-to-end encryption. This move has been met with strong opposition from civil society groups, technical experts, human rights advocates, and the companies providing encrypted messaging services. Despite widespread resistance, the U.K. government continues to deny the negative implications of the bill. Efforts to protect privacy and encryption through amendments have been largely disregarded. The bill’s potential consequences extend beyond the borders of the U.K., affecting individuals worldwide who value the right to private conversations.”