TheMetaleek

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[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 2 points 1 day ago

C'est sûr qu'avec la situation actuelle, on regarde en premier la conso électrique de l'appareil et ensuite l'eau ! Merci pour les infos en tout cas, c'était intéressant !

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Si c'est pas indiscret, à quel point vous utilisez un électroménager récent et econome ? Un proche nous a dit que ça faisait vraiment la différence, mais comme on a pas de situation d'achat à venir bientôt on s'est pas vraiment renseigné plus en avant.

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Aujourd'hui au taf ça sent la peinture si fort qu'on a l'impression de bosser au fond du pot, ça va partir en télétravail cette affaire...

Et par ailleurs, RIP lemmynsfw !

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 1 points 4 days ago

I miss the days when Megadeth was just cool thrash metal and feels instead of a low tier fascist band. Thanks for the share !

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 5 points 1 week ago

Yes, my cat, as you can see in my post history. This poster just steals shit and reposts it

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 5 points 1 week ago

Hey fuck off, that's my pic from days ago that you're reposting without credit or permission !

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 5 points 1 week ago

Dude, your posts are already barely pertinent to where you're posting, but you could at least mark nsfw shit as such

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 4 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Fuck right off this community with your stupid bigoted shit

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 2 points 1 week ago

Thanks for the share, nice discovery !

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 7 points 2 weeks ago

It's both, as in not all fossils preserve things other than hard tissues, but new methods allow both deeper examination and understanding of known exceptional preservation, and discovery of previously unknown soft tissue fossilisation. And anyways, finding any fossil is still as cool as it ever was ;)

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 45 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Finally my time to shine haha ! Professional paleontologist here, the answer is "yes, but"

We do undersample EVERYTHING solely due to how rare and exceptional the fossilization process is. We especially undersample anything other than hard mineralized tissues, so yes, a lot of metamorphosis is forever lost, but that's a drop of water compared to the universe of soft bodied creatures that we will never get to know...

However, we are not that clueless, for several reasons. First, using a kind of uniformitarian thinking, we can speculate that ecological communities were similarly structured to those we know today, and as such estimate what we're missing, particularly how much we're missing. But also, and perhaps the most exciting, we do discover new things everyday, and I don't think that people grasp how much our discipline has evolved and been changed by new technologies in the last 20 or so years. Scans and 3D imaging techniques allow us to examine the most minute details of fossils previously hard or impossible to study, and methods such as Synchrotron powered X ray fluorescence allow us to unravel unprecedented levels of details and information on soft tissues. I had the opportunity during a research conference to discuss the results of a young researcher working on amphibian metamorphosis on specimens about 300 million years old, using these technologies. He was able to study very early stages of development, and observe structures such as intestines, eyes, and even the various layers of skin !

In conclusion, yes we definitely undersample metamorphosis, but we probably don't underestimate it that much today, because we can estimate how much we're missing. Furthermore, new technologies allow us to study unprecedented levels of detail, including unseen before soft tissues.

[–] TheMetaleek@jlai.lu 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

J'ai relancé Deep Rock Galactic à l'occasion de la nouvelle saison 6, et franchement c'est toujours aussi chouette, autant de contenu aussi polish pour un jeu qu'on a payé même pas 15 balles y a des années c'est vraiment beau.

Sinon c'est toujours le bazar dans la galaxie de Helldivers 2, mais heureusement la démocratie contrôlée gagne toujours (un peu comme IRL 👀)

Et puis quand il faut souffler, c'est Vampire Survivors qui m'occupe. Il a vraiment ce côté hypnotique, et tellement satisfaisant quand une run démarre correctement

 
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