World preemptively defederated from them “as a last resort”
World preemptively defederated from them “as a last resort”
My preferred way around this is to spoiler the tag, since there’s a few other tags of this sort floating around: /j (joking), /hj (half-joking), /srs (serious) for a few examples. Doing that still gives you a moment of not giving up the joke, but it’s still ultimately there for anyone that wants or needs it
Hexbear is where the chapotraphouse users largely have landed assuming they followed the direct line of succession. There probably is some contingent in Lemmy.ml, but not because it was the successor
I would argue that this title implicitly suggests there’s no genocide in Gaza while the other title doesn’t reach beyond the bounds of Gaza.
As to the “wiki is a bad source” I don’t claim to have any knowledge of that poster’s thoughts, but here’s a couple possibilities I’ve come up with:
They thought it was interesting that the genocide was evident to the “ordinary” person that edits wiki despite them thinking it’s typically a bad source
They are just some random ml user whose opinions on wikipedia don’t strictly match that of the concensus of lemmygrad, hexbear, et. al. Since those instances are more united on that stance than I’ve observed Lemmy.ml to be (right or wrong as they may be, not making a judgment here)
Because she’s not trans
All keyless start kias and hyundais are/were immune to the Kia boys trick
It’s specific to the upcoming update with the proto-frames where they’re still obviously human, and are specific characters rather than generic warframes
Ml is run by the creators of Lemmy, and hexbear is well… Not. Hexbear made their own fork of lemmy a long time ago and only in the past year or so have they been actually able to federate at all. I don’t see the creators of Lemmy going through all that effort to hide their identities if they were actually running hexbear behind the scenes
Not OC, but wasn’t Argentina on a fun ride of inflation before the current government anyways? The core idea is sound still if that’s the case, though slightly misplacing the blame
Only reasonable explanation I can come up with is that I installed it before this requirement was made and my install is grandfathered in
Without a nightly or dev version I’m running bypass paywalls clean from github, persistently on the latest Firefox desktop release. I do not believe it’s signed by Mozilla, but I could be wrong
On mobile that may be the case, but on desktop you can definitely install extensions not signed by Mozilla
I would advise against the water soluble wrapper pods since they’re iirc a major contributor to microplastics in our water
From Tumblr, I’d bet?
Portable AC units suck. Window AC units are far more efficient
I figure the increased power getting to the etching process also helps increase throughput. I’m guessing that you only need a total amount of energy to do a unit of etching work, so with more power you can do more units of etching work per unit time.
Ah you’re right, I just read what I thought was there probably because of the subtext op gave. It was just a university lab in Indiana. The only connection then is that some of the people that worked on it are (assuming here) Chinese
I think your title is misleading. It was a joint effort between a DOE lab and a university lab Chinese lab.
That aside nothing to me really seems to indicate a relationship between the tin catalysts for this and the euv droplets beyond they’re both tin, and small. For euv, they need to be propelled through the air (and liquid? [might be done by the laser, idr]), but this technology it sounds like they’re solids on a substrate.
Being able to make tin particles a controlled size that small may help euv, but I think it’s a bit of a spurious connection.
I gave their profile a cursory look, but I couldn’t find this in the few handfuls of posts I looked at. Do you have a link to a comment or two showing this, maybe I missed it?