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JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
news@lemmings.world•North Korea Unveils the Completed Hull of What It Calls a Nuclear SubmarineEnglish
1·2 months agoSick burn
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
Politics@sh.itjust.works•The president’s current approval is only slightly above his all-time low of 34 percent, recorded in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021.English
3·2 months agoSo what you’re saying is to brace for some kinda insane nonsense soon. Got it.
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Woman Hailed as Hero for Smashing Man's Meta Smart Glasses on Subway
8·2 months agoWe’ve all met that kid in first grade.
It was not a funny noise, I’m sure of it.
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Abandoned UK village closed to public set to reopen for four days
18·2 months agoIf you’re curious, it was originally taken over by the Ministry of Defense during WW2 to train for the invasion of Europe.
Also this isn’t the first time it’s been reopened.
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
Programming Circlejerk@programming.dev•In 2615, will it seem just as shocking that so few of us could write code?
11·2 months agoWell, he does make stuff up, but it’s not malicious. He’s just read 100 letters like this before, and also has a good idea of what you are hoping the letter says. Don’t worry though, if you call him out on it, he will apologize and try again.
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL sea urchins are spikey brainsEnglish
1·3 months agodeleted by creator
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News@lemmy.world•Internet Archive’s legal fights are over, but its founder mourns what was lost
145·3 months agoIn the end, the fight led to more than 500,000 books being removed from the Archive’s “Open Library.”
In case you wanted to know what was lost.
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
Hardware@lemmy.world•Pad 5 Ultra: 5G Android tablet with built-in projector and 24,200 mAh battery launchesEnglish
8·4 months agoImpressive photo, I’m glad they finally found a way to project darkness.
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
World News@quokk.au•Billionaire Ellison Family Who Bought Paramount is Now Buying TikTok AND Warner A Desperate and Unprecedented Attempt to Control Public Opinion in the West as Economic and War Outlook Turns Ugly
6·4 months agoCool cool toss this on the pile of things I hate that I can’t control
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
Open Signups@lemmy.dbzer0.com•[PERMANENTLY OPEN] Milkie.cc invite thread.English
0·8 months agoMay I have an invite?
Creepy. I just watched this scene seconds ago after not watching the film for years…
Yes I was scrolling while watching, I’m sorry.
I’m all for the cynicism, but supposedly that BMW badge is a fake.
But for real, don’t let me dampen the corpo snark. Just thought some of you may like to know.
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldto
Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Denmark to send unarmed soldiers to Ukraine for drone warfare training
3·10 months agoSeems a little inhumane to train drones on the Danes, idk
No it’s definitely right. Especially useful to contextualize second Alaska. I’m not sure how big you thought second Alaska was, but maybe this will help give you some perspective.
JonHammCock@lemmy.worldtomicromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility@lemmy.world•Brompton profits plunge more than 99% amid bike industry turmoilEnglish
16·1 year agoIf you, like me, didn’t know why the bike industry is in turmoil: Blowback from overproduction due to bike popularity during COVID
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To that end, I also feel like the shots are a lot more stationary than modern CGI sequences. We’re really able to ground with the visual information being shown, and engage more effectively because the film lets most of the motion happen within the frame rather than moving the frame itself.
Just my own two cents.