[-] reattach@lemmy.world 17 points 1 month ago

"Some folks"

Who tf cares about Hunter Biden?

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 15 points 2 months ago

Instructions unclear; I read to the tune of "We Didn't Start the Fire."

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 28 points 2 months ago

I thought the original post was satire - list all of the privacy issues, then throw in "Privacy <3" at the end. Seriously, almost every one of those points has a potential privacy issue.

Guess I was being too generous.

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 46 points 3 months ago

Good explanation. Crop rotation also decreases plant diseases and insect damage.

20
Red mustache rule (lemmy.world)
submitted 4 months ago by reattach@lemmy.world to c/196@lemmy.blahaj.zone
[-] reattach@lemmy.world 14 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

A watt is a joule per second - they are not directly convertable.

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 24 points 4 months ago

No one else is bothered by Chris thinking the first syllable of his name is "Chri"?

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 15 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Good on you for including a written description of the image but... "picture of the actor Tony Stark"?

Edit: or are these descriptions automatically generated?

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 20 points 5 months ago

Even better, here's a direct link to a NASA page discussing the data: https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/150192/tracking-30-years-of-sea-level-rise

Some quotes from the page:

Scientists have found that global mean sea level—shown in the line plot above and below—has risen 10.1 centimeters (3.98 inches) since 1992. Over the past 140 years, satellites and tide gauges together show that global sea level has risen 21 to 24 centimeters (8 to 9 inches).

“With 30 years of data, we can finally see what a huge impact we have on the Earth’s climate,” said Josh Willis, an oceanographer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and NASA’s project scientist for Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich. “The rise of sea level caused by human interference with the climate now dwarfs the natural cycles. And it is happening faster and faster every decade.”

The altimetry data also show that the rate of sea level rise is accelerating. Over the course of the 20th century, global mean sea level rose at about 1.5 millimeters per year. By the early 1990s, it was about 2.5 mm per year. Over the past decade, the rate has increased to 3.9 mm (0.15 inches) per year.

While a few millimeters of sea level rise per year may seem small, scientists estimate that every 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) of sea level rise translates into 2.5 meters (8.5 feet) of beachfront lost along the average coast. It also means that high tides and storm surges can rise even higher, bringing more coastal flooding, even on sunny days. In a report issued in February 2022, U.S. scientists concluded that by 2050 sea level along U.S. coastlines could rise between 25 to 30 centimeters (10 to 12 inches) above today’s levels.

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 23 points 7 months ago

The most intuitive analogy to federation to me is email. You may have an account with one provider (gmail.com in the example of email, or lemmy.world in the example of Lemmy) but you can send emails to other providers (email example) or post messages to other instances (Lemmy).

Just like with email providers, a Lemmy instance may decide not to allow communication with another instance - this is "defederation." Instances that allow communication are "federated."

Just like email, you don't normally need to worry much about whether you are on the same instance as a particular community or user - it just works.

This is a simplification, but for me is a good working model.

6
Finding dark gold (lemmy.world)

Is there any clue to where dark gold ore will be in the new area? I'm at 39 pieces in one of my runs and stuck just mining through random walls.

18
submitted 8 months ago by reattach@lemmy.world to c/gardening@lemmy.world

Hi - I'm new to the community!

I'm planning my vegetable garden for next year, and am looking for pepper suggestions. I'm in USDA Zone 7a, grow in raised beds, rotate crops every year, add home compost and fertilizer (bloodmeal at planting, bonemeal when flowering) annually, and start my seedlings indoors.

I've had good production the past few years with Greek pepperoncinis, Petit Marseillais, shishito, and various habanero varieties, but have had poor yields in the past when trying to grow the peppers my wife prefers: poblano, jalapeno and banana.

Any suggestions for either varieties or technique? Ideally I'm looking for a versatile heirloom (I save seeds) with a moderate (sub-habenaro) level of heat.

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 22 points 9 months ago

It's from Watchmen. Definitely not for kids.

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 35 points 9 months ago

Adding one from a tired parent:

Baby shark do do do do do do

[-] reattach@lemmy.world 17 points 11 months ago

Anonymous Internet User Makes Outrageous Statement, Gets Upset When No One Understands He's Joking

view more: next ›

reattach

joined 1 year ago