Just randomly listened to this today in a VM I installed for a game. wtf.
What does ‘user device access’ mean?
This one is tricky, because Lemmy hates both Musk and AI.
I am not up my ass. I am my ass.
“Testing” in case they decide they don’t like money after all.
Okay, but she’s about 29.
Or that, with no explanation, they were used to classify the LCD as also being in need of replacement.
The explanation came when GN pressed them: fixing the blemishes meant switching out cases, and switching out cases meant switching LCDs. They actually put that ‘explanation’ in writing.
I am personally okay with that, as this is intended to be a simplification. A simplification by definition can’t include all information. But there’s a difference between omitting information and including misleading information. My problem’s with the latter in this case.
This looks misleading to me, because it indicates that grandchildren and their descendants can have very disproportionate amounts of genes from either grandparent.
The genes inherited from a parent do not sit in one continuous chunk, as indicated here.
Instead they are pulled randomly from all over the parent’s genome, and so they end up taking up places all over the offspring’s genome as well.
This has the effect that relatedness is consistently halved through the generations. (Though minor variations occur in the short term)
Pictured: Teenagers
Isn’t this more of a consequence of reddit’s user count? How is Lemmy less vulnerable to bots?
Now that there is an old Dell Inspiron. I had one with that shell ca. 2006.
Do bubbles burst?
Does the ‘original speed’ mean what the natural playback would have been? So 60 minutes of audio burned by a x60 drive would take one minute?
Oh, is that what those multiples meant? I never realized.
Wow.