Honestly, that sounds like a lot of fun.
This is my new account since lemm.ee is no more.
Old account: https://lemm.ee/u/Sibshops
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Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.oneto Michigan@midwest.social•A school is holding off on an expansion project to build new classrooms because of noise pollution from a nearby bitcoin mining farm.English2·29 days agoI feel like heavy industrial would be better because of the noise pollution.
Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.onetoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•To those in countries where democracy might last another election - **harm reduction is not optional**271·1 month agoThis is kind of a good analogy for ranked choice voting, to be honest.
I had no idea what you were talking about until I got to pill bug.
Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.oneto politics @lemmy.world•Why AOC should run for president in 2028134·1 month agoOf course the US is ready. Hillary won the popular vote. Don’t use idosynchroncies of our electoral collage be what determines what US is ready for.
I think this is the only thing Nostr fixes. It has a lot of other issues, I feel which makes it difficult to scale. Like you can’t block anyone, just mute. It’s only the text that is distributed, media is still centralized, etc… You cant stop someone from following you. Metadata about you gets leaked to the network like who you are muting. It doesn’t work well if you use two different clients, like desktop and android.
Yeah, I feel like Japan should be green, here.
To steel-man the argument some more, if you have variable-rate electricity, it could turn on when electricity is cheap.
I’m wondering the same thing.
Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.oneto Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•Goodbye .ee, we'll miss you 🥺English59·1 month agoWell, last post from there. Not gone for good.
Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.onetoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•These past few years have been very illuminating141·1 month agoliberals, am I right? ☕
Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.oneto Mongabay@rss.ponder.cat•Author Kim Stanley Robinson on climate fiction & navigating the climate crisis1·1 month agoRather than advocating “degrowth” — which he considers a “spiky, negative, counterproductive name” — Robinson envisions a “growth of goodness,”
This is just greenwashing to advocate for higher consumption.
Zohran’s not a liberal, tho, right? He’s a socialist democrat.
I don’t think the light “knew” from the beginning. The light started in a state of superposition, right? Both unholy and holy. Once it hits the vampire, only the unholy light is reflected, acting like a sort of filter similar to a polarizing lens.
Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.oneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Everyone thinks their condition normal before finding out it's not.5·1 month agoI stop hiccuping when I realize I’m doing it, and sneeze more than 3 times in a row. I feel like my hiccup and sneeze wires were crossed somewhere.
Well, if we treat incoming light as a quantum superposition:
|light⟩ = α|holy⟩ + β|unholy⟩
…and assume that vampires reflect only unholy light and absorb holy light, then anything directly part of the vampire’s “system” filters light this way.
So I guess the question becomes, “How does the filtering happen?” Is it by physical surface, or is there some kind of quantum holiness field that absorbs holy light nearby?
You have added The Unholy Spectroscope to your inventory.
The concept of unholy light seems to imply vampires can be detected through unholy spectroscopy.
Would this work? I think the light stops at the mirror because it’s silver.
Normally
- Light hits the vampire.
- It bounces off their body.
- It hits the mirror
- It reflects from the mirror into your eyes.
Silver mirror
- Light hits the vampire.
- It bounces off their body (now unholy light)
- It hits the mirror and gets absorbed
- Light doesn’t make it to your eyes
So, technically, there really should be a vampire-shaped hole in the mirror where the vampire was.
Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.onetoMyserv One Official and only lemmy community.@lemmy.myserv.one•Update will be reattemptedEnglish1·1 month agoOh, and it was updated the second after I posted.
I was sometimes able to get it to work by making a quick loud vocal sound.