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ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How much of a persons body is needed to survive?English6·1 day agoI think dialysis damages the blood from what a web search suggests to me, so I doubt that would work non-stop.
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How much of a persons body is needed to survive?English5·1 day agoCan they really replace the liver and the kidney long term? That would be news to me.
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How much of a persons body is needed to survive?English2·1 day agoI think the mech hearts typically tend to lead to issues after a while. We’re probably not quite there yet, so I’ve heard. (Not that I have any expert knowledge, at all.)
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How much of a persons body is needed to survive?English2·1 day agoWhile true, I assumed we’re talking current day technology!
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How much of a persons body is needed to survive?English8·2 days agoI like science fiction so I find this interesting. I’m not qualified to answer, but while the skull is probably needed, probably not eyes and nose and jaw 🫥 right? And beyond that just neck to connect things and to swallow liquid food, and some parts of the torso. I guess the question then remains how much of the torso.
ell1e@leminal.spaceOPto Leminal Space Meta@leminal.space•Are open-source project communities on-topic?English3·2 days agoThanks so much for the welcoming answer! 😊
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many german communities on Lemmy?English2·4 days ago🤫🤫🤫
A rolling back mechanism is the best thing to have for server tweaks. I achieve the same with docker. Something similar might be possible with FreeBSD Jails, podman, or anything similar like that. (Not that NixOS is a bad choice, I just wanted to share some more options for anybody looking for some to try.)
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do people hate coldplay?English163·4 days agoThis is the most epic comment I’ve read on lemmy so far 😩👌
ell1e@leminal.spaceOPto Leminal Space Meta@leminal.space•Is it possible to set the default language for my own posts?English3·4 days agoThanks! Seems like it might be a good idea to poke the web UI makers about it, I’ll do so.
ell1e@leminal.spaceOPto Leminal Space Meta@leminal.space•Is it possible to set the default language for my own posts?English2·4 days agoI don’t want to hide posts, however.
Right, but the article does. Anyway, I’m moving on. Thanks for the discussion.
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many german communities on Lemmy?English10·4 days agoyou made us proud!
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many german communities on Lemmy?1·4 days agooh, is it? 👀
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many german communities on Lemmy?English12·4 days agoyou deserve a trophy 🏆 🥰
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many german communities on Lemmy?English5·4 days agoi may or may not be german as well 🫣
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many german communities on Lemmy?English7·5 days agointerestingly, most commenters here don’t seem to be on .world 🤔
ell1e@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many german communities on Lemmy?English27·5 days agosurprise germans 🫨
But the article later does back it up: “Although Cloudflare singled out Google, other search engines that view AI search features as part of their search products also use the same bots for training as they do for search indexing.”
In any case, I’m okay with admitting neither you nor me can look inside Google to see they’re doing. But the claims are out there, I didn’t make them up, whether they’re true or not. Thank you for the certainly interesting Google crawler info link.
Perhaps some answer and response captcha as an additional test might work, if lemmy supports that? Something asking a community-specific question, like asking for the name of the meta community that’s probably easy to look up for a human that is actually interested in how this place works, but which a bot can’t easily get from a web search.