What is the limit of a “community”? I live in a city where it is certainly not practical to grow the food needed to feed the city inside thr city limits. On thr other hand, in my province there is tons of high quality land that would be more than sufficient to grow enough food for the whole province, especially if the food system shifted to a vegetarian-focused one. Thats a lot bigger than my “community” but it is a lot more practical and arguably more sustainable.
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Im impressed you got to the end with how much shitposting you do! Congrats Dr. Fossilesque!
Aluminum foil maybe?
Mavvik@lemmy.cato
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Nobody wants to give the funding to replicate the conditions 1 for 1 so this is what we get.English
5·3 months agoI’ve never seen sagduction so beautifully illustrated before
Mavvik@lemmy.cato
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Gotta pad the episode somehow
6·3 months agoAre you talking about the episode where the enterprise first encounters the borg? One thing that sticks out about that episode after rewatching it is how well those sorts of scenes build dramatic tension. The score really contributes to that in a way that I dont think we see in modern television. Its incredible how scenes that are mostly just people staring at a screen looking concerned felt so intense.
Archean eclogites? 🤔
Its a plant, but I dont know if its a true mustard
Its quite bitter and doesnt have the fun spiciness of regular mustard
And here I am in southern Ontario, fed up that im surrounded by lousy seds for hundreds of kilometers
I personally like scihub because it’s easier to get papers off of rather than going through my library’s portal for a lot of journals.
I like Makie #JuliaGang
Mavvik@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Brian Eno: “The biggest problem about AI is not intrinsic to AI. It’s to do with the fact that it’s owned by the same few people”English
3·1 year agoThis is an interesting argument that I’ve never heard before. Isn’t the question more about whether ai generated art counts as a “derivative work” though? I don’t use AI at all but from what I’ve read, they can generate work that includes watermarks from the source data, would that not strongly imply that these are derivative works?
I haven’t been able to find any info on that either than that Anna’s Archive mirrors sci-hub and that sci-hub has not been updated since 2021 so Anna’s Archive has a more up to date database.
I have found Anna’s Archive to be more reliable than sci-hub
How often does this actually happen? The cases where this does occur stand out because they are rare. I really hate the implication that scientists are not trustworthy because some individuals acted in bad faith. Scientific fraud is real but it doesn’t mean you can’t trust science.
Did you try any of these and not like it? Yes -> geology

I feel this way after finishing grad school and going into industry. Nobody wants to just nerd out