Why not both?
The only part of Taco Bell I genuinely miss is getting high with the managers in the walk- in fridge.
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I know nothing about this kind of lab equipment but Google says the bottom left device is a human DNA sequencer, ABI model 3500.
About three days wages for a skilled tradesman in 1670 judging by my completely unscientific 90 seconds of Google “research”.
They’re all lying to you. It actually removes Romanian – for real
I mean, aren’t most images from orbiters and space telescopes heavily processed before the public ever sees them?
I never understood that corpse-like lipstick.
What if discomfort is my kink?
That’s adorable. TIL, thanks.
My boxer mix gets her wires crossed sometimes and quietly growls at me when she’s excited, like when she can tell by my change of clothes that we’re about to go for a walk. Sometimes it startles strangers but it’s hard to be scared when her tail is wagging. The best part is when the vibration of her own growl tickles her throat and sinuses enough that she makes herself sneeze.
Pixels have had this for several years. I think even my Nexus did.
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My Plex/*arr Intel NUC server uses like 50-75W under heavy load and maybe 5W at idle, and I can’t imagine it’s not powerful enough to run a small Lemmy instance, so even this figure seems a little high to me.
Newb here who can’t seem to fully grasp how permissions work and sometimes carelessly runs services as root. Help…
I’m telling you, turtles. Turtles all the way down.
People have speculated that the culprit could have been a binary asteroid along with the Chicxulub impactor. Even if that wasn’t the case, it’s estimated that similarly-sized (~450 m) impacts occur every 50,000-100,000 years. That would mean there could have been many hundreds of such impacts in the 66 million years since Chicxulub, so not nearly as unlikely of a coincidence as it seems from reading the article – especially considering the million-year margin of uncertainty in dating this smaller crater.
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