
pelespirit
@pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on SJW needs an update? 1 week ago:
I thought you were getting attacked. I couldn’t get in most of the day on browser.
- Comment on SJW 2025 Annual Update: Finances, Growth, and What Comes Next 3 weeks ago:
You might already know this, but make sure to go between Hot, Active, Scaled and Top 6 Hours to get more of a variety for the general stuff. Active is usually the default and it makes everything seem dead. We’re definitely still quiet with the niche subjects though.
- Comment on SJW 2025 Annual Update: Finances, Growth, and What Comes Next 3 weeks ago:
Thank you for keeping this place great. Things I’ve noticed:
- 2 million unique and new users over a 1 month period is still great.
- The bots as scrapers: I do use the ddg AI for searching hard to get info sometimes. I checked for something, I can’t remember what, to get more sources, and nothing came up. Someone responded to me with a great, thorough answer. I went back to check on a hunch, and that answer from Lemmy showed up as an answer. I was pretty impressed and kind of pissed. We’re AI basically.
Regardless of how much we raise, I’m committed to keeping SJW running. I will continue looking for suitable replacement hardware and am prepared to personally contribute toward any shortfall required to support the next generation of our infrastructure.
Again, thank you.
- Comment on Watch a Mad Scientist YouTuber Make Lightning in a Bottle From Mercury and Neon 4 weeks ago:
I seriously want one. I bet in person it’s way cooler.
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to science@mander.xyz | 3 comments
- Comment on Is there a word for this kind of funny in any language? 2 months ago:
Of course, there’s a German word for it, lol. I think Schmunzeln is closest, but as you said, in a dry humor kind of why. Dry humor is really, really close, but not quite perfect.
- Submitted 2 months ago to ask@piefed.social | 3 comments
- Comment on Archaeologists Uncover Rare Porcelain Cargo From Mysterious Shipwreck 2 months ago:
How are the textiles preserved or are they saying the boxes were marked that that’s what they originally contained?
Along with blue and white Chinese porcelain bowls and cups, archaeologists have uncovered chandeliers, goblets, textiles, and crates that are believed to contain tea, herbs, and medicines. Beginning in the late 17th century, Chinese goods including porcelain, silk, lacquerware, and tea became status symbols in Northern Europe, fueling a new consumer society supplied by English, Dutch, and Swedish East India trading companies. The sunken ship in the Skagerrak strait is evidence of these bourgeoise appetites.
- Comment on The destruction of 3D printing: Bloomberg is behind it 2 months ago:
I’m not positive it’s completely about what you can and can’t print. It might also be about training AI on everyone’s 3d models.
- Scientists Find Cosmic 'Rosetta Stone' That Could Finally Decode Mysterious Deep-Space Radio Signalsstudyfinds.com ↗Submitted 2 months ago to astronomy@mander.xyz | 3 comments
- Submitted 6 months ago to main@sh.itjust.works | 0 comments