Enjoying the great vista of the Fedisphere.
I love jackdaws. They’re smart and mischievous.
A couple of seconds searching confirmed that it’s goji berry.
Samsung who won’t even provide price estimates/quotes for reparation of utensils WITHIN WARRANTY without being paid $25 before hand. Their products suck that much.
Don’t conflate all pigeons/doves with rock pigeons. Or Turd/Musk.
Yeah, in my work I don’t even do a lot of 3D rendering, but 64 GB main RAM and at least 8 GB GPU RAM barely manage to cut it performance wise for the GIS and CAD systems we use.
Don’t forget misogynist…
Fascists gotta fascist on the far right side of the spectrum.
In order to be accurate, most of the news communities want the headline of the post to be the same as the one in the article. And as the news sites use “slam”, well…
Like Amazon, which only had net losses for several years (from 1994 to 2002) in order to focus on aggressive growth and outcompeting other similar services by setting excessively low prices on books and media.
Managed to misreply. Was intended to reply to your comment, but ended up as reply to post.
Go by the study. And then if there are other studies, look at the combination of them. Ignore the articles speculations, they do not undermine a study that was supposed to look at “how much micro and nano particles of plastics are released and we’re subjected to when microwaving food in plastic containers”.
Looks like one.
It was probably a wonderful reuse activity to create this with kids.
Very exciting.
Phone friendlier links: Archive.ph, Archive.org
Just wish I hadn’t opened that site in Safari on iPhone first, putting it in reader mode crashed it so hard I had to restart my phone.
Another one was planned and given permission for today, Thursday, July 20th. So they were egged on beforehand.
This was a really interesting read.
Sorry, I pressed reply in Voyager, but it ended up as a comment to my post instead of a reply to your comment.
It’s actually designed for rain, and adapted for the extreme rains expected with the torrents and downpours resulting from climate change. It looks nice upstream, and the work will continue downstream where there are currently porous drain planes and culverting.