kerrigan778
@kerrigan778@lemmy.blahaj.zone
- Comment on Dell and Lenovo may limit mid-range laptops to 8GB DDR5 RAM in response to rising memory prices 2 days ago:
Lol, forget a browser, is that even enough to run Windows 11 well?
- Comment on Of course there is. 1 week ago:
It is unfortunate that a great part of the internet enshittified so intensely and rapidly. Spez appears to be a bad person, it is also unfortunate that so many people refuse to migrate to better platforms. Let’s not make our whole identities being mad about it.
- Comment on Of course there is. 1 week ago:
Is “So much for the intolerant meth” not already perfect?
- Comment on This long-term data storage will last 14 billion years 1 week ago:
Okay yeah, now that you’ve said it I can see that too XD
- Comment on This long-term data storage will last 14 billion years 1 week ago:
If you squint this is a weird shrine to a fictional marriage between Elvis and Britney Spears
- Comment on Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAM 1 week ago:
- Don’t use SSDs for a server…
- They make SATA M2 adapters
- Seriously are you putting sata SSDs in your NAS? Don’t…
- Comment on US demands access to tourists' social media histories 2 weeks ago:
An online message board is a type of social media yes.
- Comment on No it won’t 2 weeks ago:
But why male models?
- Comment on same shit every day, on god 3 weeks ago:
There are a million efficient ways to make heat and tons of new development to be made in making heat in new ways. There is relatively very little development in turning heat into kinetic energy and then electricity when size and weight are no object. The combined cycle turbine is incredibly efficient and is likely to continue to be ubiquitous in power generation for some time.
- Comment on zingiberales 3 weeks ago:
I think they are classified in the plant kingdom by most if not all, I was being sloppy with my terms. They are very different from what we think of as plants typically though, seaweed is a colony of single celled organisms more than “a plant”
- Comment on zingiberales 3 weeks ago:
Seaweed is a type of macroalgae. It’s debatable if algae count as plants or not, they are photosynthetic but are in many ways their own weird form of single celled organism
- Comment on zingiberales 3 weeks ago:
Seaweeds aren’t even plants…
- Comment on Controversial startup's plan to 'sell sunlight' using giant mirrors in space would be 'catastrophic' and 'horrifying,' astronomers warn 1 month ago:
So many companies and environmental damage just to get investors to dump money into terrible ideas.
- Comment on My collection is growing 1 month ago:
Tape it to the underside, thank yourself when you’re taking it apart and already packed or lost your tools
- Comment on Go Green 1 month ago:
Yeah it’s not super well researched, but ingestion and inhalation dosages can be extremely different. Hence you’d likely be the subject of a case study as it would be a significant addition to the medical literature on tomatine toxicity in humans.
- Comment on Go Green 1 month ago:
I cannot recommend enough to NOT smoke nightshades, the fact that they contain microscopic amounts of nicotine is somewhat offset by the OTHER alkaloids.
- Comment on Go Green 1 month ago:
They contain the mildly to moderately toxic alkaloid tomatine lol, you’re gonna become a medical case study if you smoke the leaves.
- Comment on Did it really used to be common for guys to go to a bar every night like in Cheers or The Simpsons? 2 months ago:
Used to be? This is still common in many industries and localities.
- Comment on See ya. 2 months ago:
It was specifically a contrast on the colonizer mindset that was common both in culture and literature at the time. Showing a bunch of useless british aristocrats coming to “savage lands” and rather than taming the land they were shown that without their wealth and power and being taken care of by competent natives and labourers they became the savages they claimed to be inherently divinely better than.
- Comment on See ya. 2 months ago:
I both dislike the book and dislike this comic for missing the actual point of the book, which is not in fact, haha, this is what would actually happen and it’s just a group of random kids. It was specifically portraying british aristocratic children to criticize the colonizer mindset while discussing larger issues of human nature amd civility and structure vs chaos.
- Comment on excuse me???? 2 months ago:
- Comment on excuse me???? 2 months ago:
Cassowaries
- Comment on excuse me???? 2 months ago:
- Comment on Steady 2 months ago:
Those aren’t life threatening vitals, they are just not healthy vitals. If you introduce a wild new experimental procedure to someone already unhealthy holding steady is a good thing, they aren’t crashing. Those are fairly standard vitals for say, someone with covid requiring hospitalization but hopefully not yet intubation, or someone with pneumonia or emphysema.
- Comment on O no 3 months ago:
It’s a cylinder.
- Comment on THIS JUST IN: FBI suspects Kirk was likely targeted, more info to come 3 months ago:
Wild, I was pretty sure his neck just did that.
- Comment on Foolproof advice 3 months ago:
Yeah but this one unironically works for a lot of women.
- Comment on Say hello to Bary 3 months ago:
“outside the objects”
- Comment on Ideal car 4 months ago:
You’re a PVnRT aren’t you 😏
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
I’m still really new to it but it can be painful to get right but it’s really not painful at all once you’re situated right and used to it. Your balls just go up the front of your pelvis kinda behind and to either side of the base of the shaft. And then everything else just gets tucked away. The weirdest part for me was leaning against the counter while doing dishes and realising that my balls were at the front of my pelvis instead of safely down below and it felt very weird (though somehow affirming) to be sensitive in a very different way.