Yeah, that’s nuts. Most of my waking hours involve using the internet in some form, but for $5.8m I’d give up using it personally without hesitation.
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jmiller@lemm.eeto
Samsung@lemdro.id•Samsung phones are getting a weird AI shopping platform nobody asked forEnglish
162·10 months agoI read that as Weird AL, and was pleased and interested. Then I realized. Now I am not pleased or interested at all.
They can’t reproduce, should be fine.
That is so cool! Did a bit of searching, this looks like like a good place to start. I’m not visually impaired, but am still very interested in learning to echolocate!
National Library of Medicine
EchoRead Programme: Learning echolocation skills through self-paced professional development during the COVID-19 pandemic
jmiller@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's this thing stuck on my dirty underwear? Is it a piece of undissolved tide pod?
2·1 year agoI hadn’t seen that before, that is interesting. These detergent sheets are quite a bit cheaper though, and have no plastic in the product or packaging. We love them!
https://www.amazon.com/Poesie-Eco-Friendly-Plastic-Free-Biodegradable-Hypoallergenic/dp/B09VPDX476
jmiller@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's this thing stuck on my dirty underwear? Is it a piece of undissolved tide pod?
10·1 year agoLooks like it. We use dissolvable sheets for laundry soap, toss them in like a pod. No plastic, and short washes on cold leave no residue. And if it’s a smaller load just you can just rip a sheet in half and leave it in the box. Plus they are super cheap. We’ve been using them for a couple of years, love them!
https://www.amazon.com/Poesie-Eco-Friendly-Plastic-Free-Biodegradable-Hypoallergenic/dp/B09VPDX476
jmiller@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Watch: A real-life flying car takes to the skiesEnglish
4·1 year agoAirbags are not forbidden in aircraft. They just haven’t been considered to offer enough safety benfit for their weight and cost in most cases. That is starting to change though, and airbags integrated into aircraft seatbelts are becoming more common. They can be found in first class in a number of commercial aircraft, and are sold to be retrofitted into private planes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airplane_airbags
https://www.amsafe.com/product/airbag-restraint-systems/
There are many reasons I doubt this car will make it into commercial production, but the airbags will be OK.
jmiller@lemm.eeto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Infuriating update to the broken lift plea. Signatures were added two days ago. And now someone has added a note.English
30·1 year agoMy first read, I thought that was the source of the mentioned poisoning.
jmiller@lemm.eeto
Desire Paths@sh.itjust.works•The desire path is proving its resilience
56·1 year ago7km upgrades this to a Demand path.
jmiller@lemm.eeto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Destruction of OkCupid as an attack against its liberal-skewed user base
1531·1 year agoThat is a real shame, I met my wife on OK Cupid. We liked it for all those features that are gone now. I’ve recommended it to several people over the years, guess I’ll stop doing that.
As for being politically motivated, maybe? But my first guess would be that the changes were driven by immediate profitability factors. Because really, what is more important than quarterly and annual profit reports?
If that is a scooter with a single front wheel in the middle, I bet they are in the habit of turning sharply on the spot when changng directions after being stationary.
jmiller@lemm.eeto
Climate@slrpnk.net•Weatherwatch: why cooling white roofs cause neighbours to swelter | Climate crisis1·1 year agoNighthawkInLight has lots of great stuff, but his subambient temperature paint videos are the best.
jmiller@lemm.eeto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump nominates Jared Isaacman—Shift4 CEO, commercial astronaut, and Musk friend—to be next NASA administrator.
15·1 year agoI need a pan galactic gargle blaster.
Harambe was just the first casualty. The root cause was the weasel in the Large Hadron Collider shortly before that event, which shifted us into the bad timeline.
jmiller@lemm.eetomicromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility@lemmy.world•Ridden: The Coswheel CT20S E-Bike Has an Insane 45-MPH Top Speed and a Striking DesignEnglish
6·1 year ago“Its maker shared that the safe load would be 265 lb. (120.2 kg), but the maximum you can go up to is 330 lb. (149.7 kg). Both figures include the weight of the bike.”
Um. Call me crazy, but shouldn’t the safe load be the maximum?
jmiller@lemm.eeto
science@lemmy.world•Memory is stored in cells throughout the body, not just the brainEnglish
16·1 year agoEating a dictionary to improve your vocabulary would be equally effective to that theory, and for many of the same reasons. (As far as information transfer is concerned)
jmiller@lemm.eeto
News@lemmy.world•1st US case of bird flu in a pig raises concerns over potential human threat
2·1 year agoThere is a vaccine for chickens and turkeys for the bird flu. But poultry barns only use it when there are already outbreaks in their area, they don’t consider the cost worth it most of the time. And no one is giving it to wild birds.
jmiller@lemm.eeto
zerowaste@slrpnk.net•What to do with fuel-burning cars -- convert them?
5·1 year agoI was talking about efficiency and range, which typically falls pretty short of cars intended to be EVs. But there are also other changes like wheels being closer to the front ends of the vehicles and not needing the transmission hump in the floor, giving more passenger and cargo space.
All new cars are terrible for privacy, EV or not. Small shops doing conversions on older cars will absolutely be better in that regard. But as soon as you make it a mass market thing, the same incentives to invade the privacy of their consumers will end up with the same result. Better privacy and data protection laws are the only way to stop that, I think.
I don’t think the hub of the fan was pulled over to make those grazes, I think it’s more likely those happened when blades broke off or something went into the fan and was dragged over the transmission case.
As for running without, that fan is partly there for direct cooling, partly to keep grass clippings from collecting on top. Even in cooler temps, a blanket of clippings could make it get hotter than it should be.








It looks cool, but that is a horrible handle. You want it to be wood or plastic so it dampens vibrations as much as it can, and smooth so one hand can slide down the handle from near the head to your other hand at the end as you swing. A couple minutes breaking up concrete with that and your hands would be numb, tingly, and probably bloody. Gloves would help, but using this will always suck.