AlchemicalAgent
@AlchemicalAgent@mander.xyz
- Comment on How many people would a generation ship need to have for inbreeding to not be an issue? 21 hours ago:
Depending on your preferences, !biodiversity@mander.xyz and !biology@mander.xyz are both pretty great.
- Comment on World's most sensitive table-top experiment sets new limits on very high-frequency gravitational waves 2 weeks ago:
I use Fennec for Android and that page has no ads that I saw. Phys.org also has a high factual and reliability rating on some independent rating sites.
- Comment on Is anyone NOT steaming their Music? 3 weeks ago:
I’ve had tidal for the past few years and I’ll never leave by choice. They even lowered their subscription price last year.
- Comment on Plants looking at people looking at people looking at fungi 5 weeks ago:
Perfect use of scientific vocabulary.
- Comment on We keep the entomologists in the basement. 1 month ago:
I think they’re referring to this species. Although the cloning aspect adds yet another layer of wtf on top. Ant queen lays eggs that hatch into two species
- Comment on Reappraisal of the Geologic Time Scale: Evidence for a 6,001-year-old Earth 4 months ago:
I read through that entire thing, saw Charles, and just skipped right over it. That’s perfect though.
- Comment on LILYGO's T-Deck Pro Is a LoRa- and 4G-Capable Smartphone-Like All-In-One ePaper Dev System 6 months ago:
Aww dang. I was holding off on getting a T-Deck until Mestastic 2.6 dropped, and would’ve really preferred an E-Ink version.
- Comment on A Defense of Weird Research—Asterisk 8 months ago:
Great article! It was nice to see some mentions of older projects as well, instead of just things currently (de)funded.
- Comment on Why are there silly license requirements? 8 months ago:
No idea about bike licenses.
High power radios in the hands of people who don’t know what they’re doing can cause a lot of issues. FRS/GMRS radios under 2 Watts in the U.S. don’t need a license. Licensing is a way to make sure people using them know how to do so effectively, and provides for stiffer penalties if someone unlicensed causes issues.