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l4mbch0ps t1_jd0nhdi wrote
Reply to comment by Joates87 in Student built satellite launched by SpaceX and powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk by DukeOfGeek
You still haven't read the article, have you? I'll also wait.
l4mbch0ps t1_jd0ez3v wrote
Reply to comment by Joates87 in Student built satellite launched by SpaceX and powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk by DukeOfGeek
"Without reading the article, I'll just pull some shit out of my ass."
l4mbch0ps t1_jcbyjlz wrote
Reply to comment by kastiveg1 in The weaponization of medicine: Early psychosis in the Black community and the need for racially informed mental healthcare by Whey-Men
Ah yah, it's just African American culture to be poor. Sick take.
l4mbch0ps t1_jarpeo4 wrote
Reply to comment by kastiveg1 in The weaponization of medicine: Early psychosis in the Black community and the need for racially informed mental healthcare by Whey-Men
Explain to me how you think that would work.
l4mbch0ps t1_jaoq6q6 wrote
Reply to comment by TriopOfKraken in The weaponization of medicine: Early psychosis in the Black community and the need for racially informed mental healthcare by Whey-Men
"Race-based differences in poverty levels aren't because of race!!!"
l4mbch0ps t1_jao53sf wrote
Reply to comment by EffortNoNoNo in The weaponization of medicine: Early psychosis in the Black community and the need for racially informed mental healthcare by Whey-Men
Its not supported because it's widely acknowledged, and irrefutably true.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/200476/us-poverty-rate-by-ethnic-group/
l4mbch0ps t1_ja9ngrg wrote
Reply to comment by Humanius in Didn't fear and rescued by M178music
The guy would be just as tall lying on his belly.
l4mbch0ps t1_j8fting wrote
Reply to comment by Glittering_Airport_3 in Children as young as 4 years old show evidence of a network in the brain found in adults that tackles difficult cognitive problems, a new fMRI study found. Researchers were surprised, thinking it may take longer for the multiple demand network to differentiate in humans. by geoff199
What? No the science is increasingly showing that brain development goes on for much longer than we thought. Out to 25 years and beyond, before which you are working with an under developed brain. It's why we make such poor decisions as young adults.
Kids are definitely just dumb little people, because their brains only have rudimentary systems like the one described here.
Kids have accelerated learning in some areas, like language, but go try and teach a child how to perform a new skill, like cooking, dancing, drawing, etc. Their brain lacks development in critical areas to perform even at a basic level without lots of development. Meanwhile adults, even not particularly quick ones, can easily perform the simple neural tasks required to learn these new skills.
l4mbch0ps t1_j6dpas9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla posted record sales globally last year, more than 1.3 million cars by tickleMyBigPoop
Doesn't even make any sense - Tesla sold ~250k in 2018, still more than Ford, Toyota and Chevrolet in 2022 combined.
l4mbch0ps t1_j6do63a wrote
Reply to comment by afterburners_engaged in Tesla posted record sales globally last year, more than 1.3 million cars by tickleMyBigPoop
People full chest posting about how the Chinese don't want Teslas because Elon moved to Texas ffs hahaha
l4mbch0ps t1_j6do28y wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla posted record sales globally last year, more than 1.3 million cars by tickleMyBigPoop
"Oh, my claim that was a total lie was exposed as such? Time to move the goalposts - we're basically both wrong!!"
l4mbch0ps t1_j6dnnhq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla posted record sales globally last year, more than 1.3 million cars by tickleMyBigPoop
You mean all the publications that have the established manufacturers as their top advertisers? lol
l4mbch0ps t1_j690vh1 wrote
Reply to comment by afishda in What happens if the largest owner of oil and gas wells in the US goes bankrupt? by geoxol
Literally what the Koch brothers just did to the tune of billions, at the cost of future taxpayer funded cleanup.
Moving money from public pockets into private pockets is the biggest grift there is.
l4mbch0ps t1_j4gr3mo wrote
Reply to comment by Herbicidal_Maniac in Study: Feeding Goats Hemp Enhances the Health, Flavor Profile and Shelf-Stability of Their Meat by GivenAllTheFucksSry
Tbf, pretty much all r/science threads these days get sanitized because 85% of the top level comments are either dumb jokes, personal anecdotes, or sarcastic "oh wow, we really needed to study THIS?!?" comments.
l4mbch0ps t1_j44flr6 wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in Fossil fuel producers pay for carbon clear up. Compelling fossil fuel producers to pay for carbon clean-up could end these fuels’ contribution to global warming without pitting climate action against meeting society’s energy needs—at a relatively affordable cost. by Wagamaga
There are also many other greenhouse gasses that don't contribute significantly to toxicity, but do have a pronounced warming affect - the first that comes to mind is methane at about 20x lifetime impact versus c02
l4mbch0ps t1_j2s9oua wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Molecularly, what make pine pitch sticky? by orangegore
Nah, it would be less sticky in a vacuum because you wouldn't have air pressure working to close the vacuum bubbles formed in the stretching material. Suction doesn't work without air pressure.
l4mbch0ps t1_j1efuig wrote
Reply to comment by iqisoverrated in Broken EA chargers and their issues by Extreme_Address7043
This isn't a subsidized project - this is a court mandated requirement because Volkswagen intentionally poisoned millions of people and our planet with illegally polluting diesel vehicles for YEARS.
It's not surprising that a charging network that is essentially a punishment for the company making it sucks.
l4mbch0ps t1_iy09w2n wrote
Reply to comment by KittyKat122 in Obesity Is Now the Top Modifiable Dementia Risk Factor in the US (July 2022) by True_Garen
Obesity and inactivity will have high comorbidity, but won't have a 1:1 correlation, so their independent effects can still be teased out.
l4mbch0ps t1_ixmkzhs wrote
Reply to comment by slicedcorn in Dolphins Shrug Off Hot Sauce-Spiked Nets | Science by CaptainPeachfuzz
So you're suggesting that an honour system is a robust control mechanism?
l4mbch0ps t1_ixjrmoo wrote
We passed a law saying it's solved.
l4mbch0ps t1_iuit182 wrote
Reply to comment by Seva55 in Tesla Cyberquad For Kids Recalled For Safety Violations by AshingKushner
Not the only people to be found guilty, and far from the only company that had cheater devices in place.
l4mbch0ps t1_iu9oyja wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla Cyberquad For Kids Recalled For Safety Violations by AshingKushner
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_emissions_scandal
Nah, it was every major manufacturer for like a decade.
l4mbch0ps t1_iu94b5x wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla Cyberquad For Kids Recalled For Safety Violations by AshingKushner
I mean, every major auto manufacturer in the world intentionally produced diesel vehicles with cheater devices to trick emissions tests. Knowingly emitting millions of tons of illegal particulate is akin to mass manslaughter imo.
l4mbch0ps t1_irf33ej wrote
Reply to comment by Mzkazmi in Astronomers find a “cataclysmic” pair of stars with the shortest orbit yet: The stars circle each other every 51 minutes, confirming a decades-old prediction by Additional-Two-7312
Yah you're right. This discovery won't let you toast your toast faster, so why are they even studying it?
Thanks for the high quality contribution to the discussion.
l4mbch0ps t1_jdl2qrr wrote
Reply to comment by GeoGeoGeoGeo in The largest recorded earthquake in Alberta's history was not a natural event, but most likely caused by disposal of oilsands wastewater, new research has concluded. by GeoGeoGeoGeo
The last paragraph is sort of missing the mark though - the whole idea would be about releasing the quake earlier so its smaller than the future natural quake.
Not saying that the practice would work, but that paragraph doesn't represent the issue well, imo.