@DemsFearTruth
Why, what happened?
@dadegroot
Death bird because they are aggressive and strong, I get it, but why prehistoric? They are still here alright
@Surasanji I don't know who you are anymore
#podcastwednesday Wolf359 is a scripted #sci-fi #podcast of an amazing quality: from the very crisp sound to the engaging story. It's the first podcast story I fell in love for.
It is 61 episodes long (plus numerous little spin offs), and is finished so don't worry, you won't be let down by an interrupted series.
If you feel 61 episodes is too long and want a taste of the quality, you can give Time bombs a go: 3 episodes of 20 minutes from (more or less) the same team of wolf359
Please, do yourself a favour and watch this 70s video on how the proteins are assembled using DNA.
Either you already know that or you have no clue what's happening, I'm flabbergasted. It was recommended to me from an online biology course I'm taking with the MIT.
A cell is small, but how small? Like, compared to other stuff?
A simple but cool interactive tool to explore scale I'm enjoying right now =D
@pschwede I'm not sure about it. I literally have done less than 30 hours of drawing, and I was always just drawing what I saw.
I didn't want to define myself by what I can't do, and liked the idea of measuring how quick would I climb the hill.
After this I just stopped drawing, I don't think I had time to develop a style of mine.
Thanks nonetheless =)
@galacticstone Have you ever felt really bad for selling a mineral or a rock you fell in love for?
Do you think it's feasable in general to terraform a planet? As far I know (and is not that much) the consensus atm is that it would take a gargantuan amount of resources and we could never afford it
(this was one of my most passionate topics a decade ago or such, I may be outdated)
@SPRENGLARF
No one is blocking, a silence has been set, and the political opinions of anyone were completely irrelevant here
@galacticstone @Myriam centuries is not that long actually!
A few years ago I thought that not being able to even draw a cloud was a very silly limit, and decided to try to get past it - and see how long it would have taken me.
Here are some pictures, from time 0 (before starting to study) to around 20 hours of studying and trying.
Feel free to laugh at my time 0 drawing, it's ridiculous, I know. I'm still bad at it, but it felt good to overcome a mental obstacle. Oftentimes, it takes less than one may think!
@freemo Sure, no problem, thanks a bunch for the help!
@freemo I see, those are... interesting design choices. How much memory are we using right now? I though couple of GBs would have done for it
@freemo thanks for your reply! I thought that docker install was the preferred way, do you mean that you had to hack the docker files?
How much memory are we using atm on qoto?
Hi @freemo , a small question for when you have time: how did you find discourse so far, in terms of maintenace?
I managed a phpbb community, I'd just like something where I do not have to mess with the code, and I do not have to put the whole community in standby when there is an update as some plugin will likely break.
Is it giving you many headaches, so far?
@Rado1 hope you enjoy it =)
#podcast Wednesday: You are not so smart is a brilliant podcast about the research behind decision making, biases, how people change their minds, tribalism, how you fool yourself and confabulate post hoc reasons for your behaviour and more.
Personally, I'm a long time fan and it changed my perception of my self in a decisive way. Way more humble about how sure I am about my ideas.
Give it a shot!
@dantheclamman #clamfacts are the best
#Italian, PhD student in computational biology (#bioinformatics)
#atheist, #evolution lover, very bad #banjo player, very casual poster, I am glad whenever a feel a sincere human connection
I'm a mod here at #QOTO, feel free to reach out!