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me fending off fruit flies in the kitchen while i’m making a sandwich
Saw a sad wet beast at the grocery store today
when someone has "taken" in their bio it's bc they've been consumed by the fog
Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it?
Various Subnautica Works I've made for the past few weeks/months.
hey remember how awhile back i mentioned that tiktok has a whole trend where people mix cleaning supplies well i redownloaded tiktok so im finally able to show you what i mean
𝑺𝒕𝒂𝒓 𝑪𝒍𝒖𝒔𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝑵𝑮𝑪 346
The exquisite sharpness of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has plucked out an underlying population of infant stars embedded in the nebula NGC 346 that are still forming from gravitationally collapsing gas clouds. They have not yet ignited their hydrogen fuel to sustain nuclear fusion. The smallest of these infant stars is only half the mass of our Sun.
this is the true essence of parallelism
Have a look at the in-depth difference between qualitative data and quantitative data. Follow for more tech and programming stuff @techbiason
NO MΛN’S SKY → 3/??
Researchers have developed a low-cost device that can selectively capture carbon dioxide gas while it charges. Then, when it discharges, the CO2 can be released in a controlled way and collected to be reused or disposed of responsibly.
The supercapacitor device, which is similar to a rechargeable battery, is about the size of a quarter, and is made in part from sustainable materials including coconut shells and seawater.
Designed by scientists from the University of Cambridge, the supercapacitor could help power carbon capture and storage technologies at a much cheaper cost. Every year, around 35 billion tonnes of CO2 are released into the atmosphere, and solutions are urgently needed to eliminate these emissions and address the climate crisis. The most advanced current carbon capture technologies are quite expensive and require large amounts of energy.
The supercapacitor consists of two electrodes of positive and negative charge. In work led by Trevor Binford while completing his Master’s degree at Cambridge, the team tried alternating from a negative to a positive voltage to extend the charging time from previous experiments. This improved the supercapacitor’s ability to capture carbon.
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bubbl 🫧
https://www.almanac.com/gardening/planting-calendar
🌱🌱it’s super easy to use, broken down vegetable by vegetable. Even in late winter and very early spring you can start many seeds indoors, or even outdoors, depending on where you live and what you’re planting. 🌱🌱
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I'm becoming convinced that mycorrhizae are super important & that everyone should know more about them, so here:
Want to learn Python? But don't know what path you need to follow to learn Python. Don't worry follow this path to learn Python in 10 days. Follow for more tech and programming stuff, @techbiason
@freezingfaerie 's archive
Starling/stare. Värmland, Sweden (April 9, 2022).
Aliens: Wow you guys sure are completely normal and not at all indescribably horny.
NASA *beating the alien fuckers with a broom*: Yep. Just a completely normal species. no inappropriate lusting for extraterrestrial booty here, no sir.
CHILDREN WHO CHASE LOST VOICES (2011)
No more community gardens
Edits:
[ID: a comic of two portal turrets beside each other in front of a test chamber door. turret 1 says, “I spy with my little eye …something…” A view from the turret’s perspective is shown where everything is tinted red, and she leans toward the other turret to finish saying, “RED!” turret 2 turns toward the first turret, who opens her side panels like someone shrugging after a bad joke. the portal gun crosshair icon appears underneath turret 1, followed by a blue portal. both turrets look down for a split second before turret 1 falls through the portal, yelling, “Nooo!” turret 2 shrugs and says, “I never liked her.” end ID]
oh yeah we can post these now =P my little comic for the still alive zine last year!