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Socky_McPuppet t1_j4b61x5 wrote
Reply to comment by jstenoien in 87 newly-discovered galaxies, found using Webb space telescope, could be earliest known galaxies in the universe — the first indication that a lot of galaxies could have formed much earlier than previously thought by marketrent
Yes and the matter that is in it is not evenly distributed - it tends to bunch together, and at the largest scales, it looks like a foam, with all the matter distributed along the edges of the bubbles, and really big empty spaces in between. I mean, there's an area of space that's a billion light years across, and there's nothing in it, as far as we can tell.
Socky_McPuppet t1_j2dei7m wrote
Reply to comment by sbruzzone in PSA: The proper way to delete or shrink iPhone System Data use on disk by Vertsix
Ditto
Socky_McPuppet t1_j1a49vs wrote
Reply to comment by idontneedone1274 in Two men arrested for allegedly hacking JFK taxi dispatch system / The two Queens residents charged cab drivers a $10 fee to skip to the front of the line for pick-ups. by Sorin61
It's stupid, and corrupt behavior - of course it was Russians.
Socky_McPuppet t1_iy4nl0q wrote
Reply to comment by Italdiablo in 30% of cancer contents on social media are unproven info. Some cancer patients use unproven alternative or supplementary treatments without consulting medical professionals, which leads to delaying or rejecting existing treatments, sharply reducing their survival possibilities. by Wagamaga
Yeah, I'm really not sure where that number came from.
Socky_McPuppet t1_ivhyrvr wrote
Reply to comment by jrhawk42 in TIL In 1971, the Guinness World Records listed Clara as the "Most Indefatigable Cruise Passenger". For 14 years, she lived on RMS Caronia, which cost her $396 in daily fare. Without accounting for inflation, Cunard Line received $4 million from her in tickets. by thenerdknuckle
Yeah, but this also gets you entertainment, travel, and all your utilities.
Socky_McPuppet t1_iug2c9l wrote
Reply to comment by JamesTheJerk in TIL that in ancient times, the carob seed was used to measure the worth of gems and gold since the seeds have a general uniform weight. This is where the word "karat" comes from. by kkoolook
> If doing a blind test with dark chocolate and carob I wouldn't be able to tell which was which.
That's crazy, they taste totally different to me. Carob doesn't taste anything like chocolate to me.
Socky_McPuppet t1_iu8z32t wrote
Reply to comment by wufnu in Scientific Integrity Requires Publishing Rebuttals and Retracting Problematic Papers. by lonnib
"Fragile" - must be Italian!
Socky_McPuppet t1_it41p5k wrote
Reply to comment by rex30303 in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
Change it yourself. The facts are not hard to find. And you can ask for help with the big words.
Socky_McPuppet t1_it3w3lu wrote
Reply to comment by tagh-beatha in Study Finds "CBD Might be Beneficial in Alleviating UVB-Induced Skin Damage in Humans" by BoundariesAreFun
That would be what I would assume from the word "alleviating", rather than, say, mitigating or preventing. But it's pretty bad that the wording is so unclear that the question has to be asked. That seems like a pretty basic thing to want to know.
Socky_McPuppet t1_j8wboqb wrote
Reply to comment by Bringbackdexter in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
> What’s concerning is no one is thinking about where this leads.
Wrong, wrong, wrong.
Conservatives have not only thought about where this leads - they're the ones leading the charge.
> A dystopia where the rich rule with an iron fist and their word is law.
Yes - and they're fucking salivating.