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  • I sometimes worry that most of my posts from lemmy.dbzer0.com have been sorta doomeristic. Does anyone have any good Lemmy communities that would act as palate cleansers?

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  • Not sure what kind of trial you're referring to, the bbc is saying that either the Lords could vote him out or he could be removed with new legislation which apparently is difficult. Starmer has already said he should go, seems like there is at least some chance it will happen.

  • That's one advantage a spidertron army has over artillery, better for the environment

  • On the other hand, exploring in Factorio can be fun as well. I've often ended up spending lots of time wandering around looking for cool terrain features whilst wiping out biters.

  • Weaponised Assault Polar bears

  • Well it's the best one so far!

  • Made me think of this children's classic by Brenda Ralph Lewis

  • I was relieved to see this article is based on a kid's question!

  • Integration between lemmy and mastodon is clunky, I think it's possible to subscribe and post to lemmy communities from mastodon but there's no way to follow a mastodon account from lemmy.

  • I remember I wasn't impressed with smartphones when they first appeared. Phones were already everywhere and gimmicky variations were appearing all the time. The Internet and social media were much less popular and to use them you generally wanted to be sat down at a desk. At the time it really felt like anyone with a fancy phone was just going to use them for calls and text and nothing else.

  • Obviously Rees Mogg is a scumbag doing this for the worst possible reasons, but I was under the impression that basically no-one likes the way the licence fee works currently? The reason it hasn't changed seems to be more because people can't agree on an alternative rather than because anyone actually supports it as a funding model.

  • I realised I didn't know what their demands are, but it's in the article:

    The group’s demands include immediate bail, the right to a fair trial, the deproscription of Palestine Action, the shutdown of Israeli weapons firm Elbit Systems’ sites on British soil, and an end to alleged prison interference with their letters and other communications.

    Worth noting that they're not asking for any charges to be dropped, so they would probably still face long prison sentences for criminal damage even if the government agreed to all of this

  • This is just Vulcan writing

  • I always knew Father Christmas was a Blood Angel

  • For anyone considering watching: despite the name and this meme, not really a car movie. I enjoyed it (even if Clint singing over the closing credits is a bit much)

  • In addition to overpriced cocktails, apparently these things are a major part of the attraction at Miracle bar in London weirdly enough

  • This is the exact selection this community was made for! Bourbons first and Nice last obviously. Custard creams used to be a close second but I've gone off them a bit. Crunchy Oats are the most underrated.

  • Whilst I've heard this idea said plenty of times by scientists as a way of demystifying the double slit and similar experiments, it doesn't really do justice to the weirdness of the quantum world.

    Firstly in the "default" interpretation there's no mechanism or explanation for how an observation causes wavefunction collapse, it's just a rule that it just does that. And the collapse doesn't correspond to a change in momentum of a particle or any other change in classical physical state, but something else entirely.

    In the double slit experiment a detector at one slit somehow seems to affect the particle as it leaves the source, before it reaches the detector (so the effect is backwards in time!) And without the detector it goes through both slits at once.