Kyle

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I just bought this after playing satisfactory and I love the optimism in this game.

I'm so into it. Sure you can tell it's made by a small team but I couldn't tell it was made by 2 people. I don't like playing with mods but this one worked well with them to get rid of a bit of storage monotony.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Oh my god, that's awful. I am in shock people are dismantling our healthcare system and their voters think it's a good idea.

Which Provence are you in?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Joe-joe-bah oil!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

It's mostly sold as alternate history for the space race, but it's first and foremost a drama.

Drama about people that happen to go to space in an alternate world.

Drama about people having sex with >! their dead children's best friend who they also raised once their parents went to space and died, the repercussions which amazingly happened for multiple seasons, it's kind of weird. !<

The driving force of the show is not the alternate history.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

Ok now I want to know where people live, if they have AC, what temperature their bedrooms are and how it effects their night water habits.

I've never tried keeping water by my bed at night, and chugging if I wake up in the middle of it now I'm night bottle curious 🤔

Like, will I feel magically hydrated and limber in the morning? Just another thing that I add to my routine to make me feel great in the morning?

I'll update if I piss the bed.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 9 months ago (8 children)

Do people wake up in the middle of the night and drink a whole bottle of water? Am I missing something?

I'm usually like "don't want to be warm under the covers and need to pee, I don't dare hydrate past 9 pm"

[–] [email protected] 11 points 9 months ago

Foundation is one of the few adaptations that I think benefits from it's lack of fidelity to the source material.

I think they actually made these changes more in an attempt to make it good than poor writing or lack of respect for the source material.

I'll be more pissed at apple not finishing the series than the writing or accuracy.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago

Tbh this isn't a bad take. The books revolutionised science fiction writing and it deserves credit for that but that was 1942. They haven't aged well. But nuclear powered everything is funny to read about from today's perspective. I loved that the show actually mentioned nuclear powered ashtray as an Easter egg.

Asimov forgot to even acknowledge women existed until much later. So the show is less gender swap and more actually including women at all 😅

[–] [email protected] 29 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Omega mart in Las Vegas might come close?

Can't think of large scale ones unless you include the rest of Las Vegas.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 10 months ago

I used to think that as well.

But I took the saying "adopt and shop responsibly" to heart and looked up what a responsible breeder has to do to be considered one.

Genetic tests determine if the dogs have known genes that cause diseases. If one of the parents has a recessive gene for a disease that won't express in the pups because the other parent doesn't have it, you can keep dogs that have desirable traits like excellent personality, lack of anxiety and general health in the gene pool—helping to maintain genetic diversity while not passing down a disease.

The kennel clubs (CKC) have started helping to reduce inbreeding by keeping track of the lineage of dogs and avoiding inbreeding by calculating the coefficient of inbreeding. The COI is a metric used in dog breeding to measure the level of inbreeding in a dog's pedigree. It is an excellent tool for an institution that used to inadvertently encourage inbreeding because they created standards. Can more be done? Yes, is this a step in the right direction? Yes.

It's worth noting that genetic tests don't know everything, they might only test for a handful of the 20,000 or so genes and we don't know what all genes do, and some genes are benign in some breeds and dangerous in others. This is why x-rays and elbow and hip assesments of the parents are still important. It's also why meeting the parents of you puppy is important. If you don't like them, you won't like their pups.

On top of that epigenetics massively impacts the behaviour of pups. This is especially true if the grandmother of a puppy had a happy stress free life. Yes, we now know that improvements from nurture not just nature can be inherited. Dogs with happy lives produce happy dogs.

A responsible breeder will have done all of this, as well as done early socialisation and desensitization for the first eight weeks of the pups and many more considerations like limiting the amount of times they use a dam. These tests and assessments would have cost them around $10,000 for the dam and sire.

I wrote this insane response because if typing this on a meme educated one person who might get a dog, then the world is just a little bit of a better place.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

Star trek Voyager: Elite force!

It was so good for its time. I loved it so much as a kid. I especially loved the portable pattern buffer being a great in-universe solution to explain how a game character can carry many different weapons. It fits so well into the universe that I half expected to see such a thing on the shows someday. It would have been too disruptive to plot development for the characters always to have what they need with them, though.

Thanks for the giveaway, amazing to see you in the fediverse!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago
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