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We always imagine that if humans had tails they'd be furry tails but they'd actually probably be hairless like our bodies
I'm pretty sure human tails would be covered in something like pubic hair. I hate it.
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We always imagine that if humans had tails they'd be furry tails but they'd actually probably be hairless like our bodies
I'm pretty sure human tails would be covered in something like pubic hair. I hate it.
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North Korea says its new spy satellite photographed White House, Pentagon
So basically the new North Korean spy satellite can pull pictures from google earth?
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The newest barn babies are finally exploring.
My cat looked like a brain damaged barn kitten - slept trough everything important (feeding, people adopting his siblings) and he grew up to be the sweetest, very majestic and loving cat. He may not be the brightest crayon in the set, but he will definitely eat one.
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What's the most hilarious or ridiculous Wi-Fi network name you've ever seen or created?
Human wireless network
Pfizer-nCoV19-5G-user_63547
FreE KAnDy
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A simple solution at cost of minor aesthetic changes
The best thing trolleybuses have going for them is their relatively low dependence on rare earth elements in production in contrast with BEV buses with their large batteries. Trolleybuses environmental toll is way smaller and it makes producers and operators way less dependent on third world countries devastating the environment with slave labor.
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What is something really stupid you purchased that turned out far better than expected?
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Do you realize that there is a big cannibal spider living in your vacuum now?
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Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster
Hmm … that was fast.
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I am pretty sure there were water resistant S class Samsungs with snapon back covers. Around 5th/6th generation.
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Dungeons & Diagnoses — a fantasy therapy sim where your patients are cursed heroes, dark lords, and burned-out adventurers
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Dude, have you noticed that all those replies are AI-generated? 🤣
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Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x05 "Charades"
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I always wondered how she ended up so sour and scheming in Amok Time … well here we go. Another 10 years or so of this will do that. Props to the writers.
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iPhone 16 Leaks: Apple Might Dethrone Samsung With The Thinnest Bezels Yet
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FYI Sony phones have both audio jack and microSD slot throughout their whole range.
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Lol no, stop trying to controll my pizza!
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That’s NetApp, you just guess commands and hit tab, no need for certification …
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What makes a smartphone useful to you?
For me the most important thing about my smartphone is battery life. It needs to have USB-C for convenient charging and accessories - I have tiny USB-C DAC with headphone jack that drives my wired headphones. Also I use it with my external SSDs while traveling to move data between devices.
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This is why your phone doesn't have a matte display - GSMArena.com news
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Honestly if the Palma would have cellular radio it would check all my phone need boxes.
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Strange and Rare Road Signs of the World
What’s wrong with no water pollutants? It’s around drinking water reservoirs so they don’t get contaminated in a case of an accident…
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A simple solution at cost of minor aesthetic changes
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Nothing is black and white you know. No decision is 100% good or 100% bad, we live in a sepectrum where some decisions may be less bad than others and that is the point.
Also current batteries will use cobalt or lithium, other options are either not efficient enough (like metal hydride or sulphuric acid batteries) or developed enough - solid state batteries, or LiFePo.
Also current BMW BEVs are still using lithium based batteries, whose mining pretty much is environmental disaster as a process.
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That's true but still those batteries are significantly smaller than those of BEV buses - usually trolleybuses with batteries have 5-15km of range compared to 200-350 km of equivalent BEV buses which also means that the trolleybuses are significantly lighter than BEV buses, which helps with efficiency of electricity utilisation. Another efficiency factor is that not having to charge and deplete a huge battery will save quite significant ammnount of power that is lost as heat during battery operation.
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A simple solution at cost of minor aesthetic changes
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No argument here. We need more trolleybuses.
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Bug 1875465 - Add tab strip for tablets
I am really looking forward to this feature in stable builds. This is the only reason I am not using firefox on my Motorola desktop mode.