tobogganablaze
@tobogganablaze@lemmus.org
- Comment on brown recluse 2024 2 weeks ago:
Actual recluse range map:
- Comment on In the context of the leaked Warcraft II remake, do you still trust Blizzard to produce good games? 2 weeks ago:
The Blizzard that made good games died many years ago.
- Comment on GORILLA GORILLA 3 weeks ago:
That’s racist!
- Comment on GORILLA GORILLA 3 weeks ago:
If you’re cool you change languages mid name. Aquila chrysaetos.
- Comment on Colin Anderson Calls GTA 2 the ‘Unsung Hero’ of the Franchise | Retro Gaming News 24/7 3 weeks ago:
Best GTA for sure. I quit the francise when they turned it into 3D game.
- Comment on Airline airs ‘sexually explicit’ film on every screen – with no way to turn it off 1 month ago:
- Comment on It's Wednesday, my dudes. 1 month ago:
There is so many different versions …
- Comment on It's Wednesday, my dudes. 1 month ago:
This sounds like Ze Frank on cocaine.
- Comment on It's Wednesday, my dudes. 1 month ago:
Wolf spiders don’t build webs though.
- Comment on Are thongs less prone to whale tailing than strings? 1 month ago:
What problem?
- Comment on Has anyone ever seen a "10A" USB-C cable and can tell what their purpose is? 1 month ago:
The highest USB power delivery standard currently uses 5A at 48V for 240W.
- Comment on What are good harddrives to use with serves 1 month ago:
After I had two WD drives fail in my old NAS, I switched to all Seagate on my next build. Currently running 9x 20TB Exos X20, though for only about a year now.
I think the most important thing is that you pick a drive that is meant for NAS/server use (so rated for running 24/7). And having manufacturere warrenty is also nice. My Seagate drives have 60 months (which is considerably more then the 36 months that my WD drives had).
- Comment on Men: What sequence do you fellow to dry your body off after showering or bathing? 2 months ago:
I put on my bathrobe for a couple of minutes. Use the sleeves to dry my head/hair. That’s pretty much it.
- Comment on Delectable 2 months ago:
Don’t talk to me or my son ever again.
- Comment on Delectable 2 months ago:
In Switzerland people eat pasta with meatsauce, applesauce and Gruyère cheese. I wish I could forget.
- Comment on Dead Dead Demon's Dededededestruction • DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION - Episode 17 discussion 2 months ago:
Am I missing something or why are the discussion threads to this show always an episode ahead? E17 isn’t supposed to be out till Sep. 19th.
Are they beeing leaked somewhere?
- Comment on Anime related active communities promotion post 2 months ago:
- Comment on Some basic info about USB 2 months ago:
You won’t find these symbols on most devices though (certainly not on any macbook as the picture suggests).
- Comment on How come drug dealers seem to have a messed up house or at least a messed up car with a bunch of trash in it? 2 months ago:
My drug delivery drivers only have very clean and expensive high end cars because those are much less likley to get pulled over and searched.
- Comment on Dead Dead Demon's Dededededestruction • DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION - Episode 16 discussion 2 months ago:
A little early for that.
- Comment on Carex fun facts! 2 months ago:
Laughs in Salticidae.
- Comment on Weekly active communities promotion thread - Animals 2 months ago:
- Comment on Giant spiders the size of rats making a comeback in UK 2 months ago:
Their bite is often described as being very painful to humans and as causing localised inflammation, vomiting, and slight feverishness that disappears after 5-10 days.
That sounds less agreeable than the giant raft spider.
Sentence after that:
However, solid evidence is lacking
It’s really hard to get bitten by any spider. I can’t imagine how hard it must be to get bitten by spider that lives underwater. I have to check those wiki sources …
- Comment on how does a tote bag work? 2 months ago:
Are you maybe shorter then average?
I really don’t see what’s awkward about them. Worst thing is you have to push them outwards a bit so you don’t kick them with your legs while walking.
I prefer a back pack for all carrying purposes myself
I do too, but 2 tote bags and backback can carry a lot more then just a backback.
- Comment on how does a tote bag work? 2 months ago:
Get one where the handles aren’t so long thhe scratch the ground and … problem solved?
- Comment on Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse. 2 months ago:
Dumb monitor > smart TV.
- Comment on Giant spiders the size of rats making a comeback in UK 2 months ago:
They usually are found around the shore or river banks only walking onto the water for hunting. The only spider you will mostly find in a lake a diving bell spiders.
- Comment on Giant spiders the size of rats making a comeback in UK 2 months ago:
I hope it wasn’t to try to escape fishing spiders because the US has 9 from the same genus.
- Comment on Ah sweet! 3 months ago:
Ask a local farm or butchers shop for example.
But yeah, it’s probalby more of a toy and I doubt that growning your own steak at home will catch on. You need industrial scale meat cultivation if you want to compete with the current convinence and price of meat.
- Comment on Ah sweet! 3 months ago:
I don’t think the requiernments for mammalian muscles cells are that different from each other. It might be optimized for a specific animal, but I’m pretty sure it will still work in general or it would only take very small adjustments to make it work for a different animal.
The other question is where would you find livable cells from a cow or whatever that you wanted to cultivate
Yeah, you’d need a live or very recently deceased cow. But it should be easy enough to obtain some samples. Before or during regular slaughter. And once this method is viable and widespread enough there will probably “biopsy cows” that just get pricked for cell samples all day.