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  • As far as I know, most insects rely heavily on chemical markers. That’s how ants communicate too. Dragonflies hunt by eyesight, but they are exceptional in so many ways.

    If you have sweaty hands, it should be able to identify you easily. If you’ve just washed your hands with soap, it could be harder. At least that’s my hypotheses for the time being.

    BTW how do you know you’ve been identified? Will it just run away from strangers?

  • 😂 yeah, dolphins are in a category of their own. They are intelligent enough to do some diabolical stuff. Rats are just smart enough to be adorable.

    Anyway, it’s nice that these insects are capable of recognising you. I wonder if they do it by smell.

  • Are they social and intelligent, like rats?

  • The moon is currently drifting away from the Earth. Eventually, that will make total eclipses impossible, so enjoy them while they last.

    Fast forward a few billion years, and the Sun begins to swell up, engulfing the closest planets. At some point, the atmosphere of the Sun could begin to cause drag on the Moon, slowing it down. If so, the Moon begins to crash down on Earth. Once it reaches the Roche limit, it gets shredded into kwazillion bits, and the Earth will have rings, just like Saturn.

  • The earliest trees evolved around 400 million years ago.

    Source

    The ancestors of bacteria were unicellular microorganisms that were the first forms of life to appear on Earth, about 4 billion years ago.[23] For about 3 billion years, most organisms were microscopic, and bacteria and archaea were the dominant forms of life.

    Source

  • I think there’s an underlying emotional problem that manifests as right-wing ideology and conspiratorial thinking.

  • Check the podcast episode “A Problem Squared - 121 = Bi-annuals and Diagonals”. In it, Matt and Beck discuss what these terms even mean, and propose a solution.

  • Really? The video at attempt 4 (with only 4000 extensions installed) was thoroughly cursed. If your family’s computer is even more possessed than that, you have some next level problems.

  • Why not? I mean, what could go right? What’s the best thing that could happen?

  • 😂 Just like cookies. All 158071 advertisers accepted by default.

  • Most instructions you find online are built on a very specific style where you use a fixed mass of leaves and water and infuse for a specific amount of time. Turns out, it doesn’t have to be that way, and the Chinese style is radically different. I’m using an adapted version of the Chinese style, and here’s how that works.

    1. Weigh 4 grams of tea leaves. You can use more or less. It’s a matter of preference.
    2. Put the leaves into a tiny tea pot. Mine holds about 150 ml. You can also use a mug and a metal basket.
    3. Fill the teapot with hot water. The temperature and steep time depend on a bunch of variables. More on those later.
    4. Let it steep.
    5. Pour the tea into a mug. If you have tiny Chinese tea cups, you can use those as well.
    6. Enjoy

    Wait, but that’s just one mug of tea? What if you want more? Turns out, the same tea leaves can give you so much more. Fill the tea pot with more water, and you’ll have more tea.

    During the first cup, the steeping time is a bit longer. Maybe something like 30 s or so. It takes a while for the dry leaves to get wet and start extracting.

    The second cup extracts super quickly. Just pour in water and pour out tea. No need to wait a single second. If the tea comes out too strong, you should probably use slightly cooler water. Knowing this takes a bit of experimenting. Some teas, such as puerh, extract very quickly. If you use more than 5 g of tea leaves, it’s going to be even faster.

    Third cup should be about the same. It really depends on the type of tea you have. Experiment and find out.

    At some point, you’ll begin to notice that the next cup of tea isn’t quite as strong as the previous one. That’s when you can crank up the heat. Use boiling water if you want. You may also need to increase the extraction time. Once again, it takes some experimenting. Once you know your tea well enough, you can just wing it.

  • That’s exactly the script they will be using 😂

  • More like no review at all. It was a wild wild west style all the way until things got serious. By the time that happened, YT was so big that manual review process was already out of the question. If you want to review millions of videos every hour, you’re going to need a massive horde of reviewers, and that’s going to cost a fortune.

  • Apple will have to resort to using AI to address this flood of new apps. Google had the same problem with automatically checking videos on YouTube, and those results have been pretty mixed so far. Most likely, history will repeat itself with the app store.

  • Bragging rights, amarite?

  • Well, at least for the time being. The article did suggest that it’s a step in an interesting direction. No guarantees though.

  • it’s important to clarify that this does not stream VR games—only the sorts of games you would play on a traditional 2D display like a computer monitor or a TV

    Saved you a click. You’re welcome.

  • Oh, I thought 486 was a 16 bit processor. My bad.

  • I wonder if that includes all 16 bit processors.

  • Arch Linux @lemmy.ml

    GPT told me to break my system

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Which task would be ideal for an LLM such as chatGPT?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Which prediction was supposed to happen already?