Donald Trump has no idea what has hit him, and it’s a joy to watch
1y 9mon ago in politics from newrepublic.comI literally laughed aloud. Thanks, mate.
How do you get a guest to leave when they won't take the hint you want them to leave?
1y 9mon ago in asklemmyIt happens. Sometimes just "I need some personal time."
"it's been fun, but I'm tired now. Look forward to seeing you another time."
This post
1y 9mon ago in aboringdystopia from slrpnk.netWe have to focus on mutual aid. Identity politics of either major party seems very much designed to be this way, and maybe of any party that makes it onto a ballot.
Brain found to store three copies of every memory
1y 9mon ago in biology@mander.xyz from newatlas.comIkr?!
High profile Turing papers banned from leaving UK
1y 9mon ago in news from www.bbc.comPretty much any nation state, afaict.
How to anonymize logs before sharing?
1y 9mon ago in linux@lemmy.ml"boosted" this for visibility. Perhaps random devs will take interest.
Trump brands Kamala Harris’s lower grocery prices policy ‘communist’
1y 10mon ago in politics from www.telegraph.co.ukThe video is posted, it's solid.
‘We should have better answers by now’: climate scientists baffled by unexpected pace of heating
1y 10mon ago in news from www.theguardian.comOther organisms and natural disasters do that, too. Ice ages, meteors, waves of diseases. The difference seems to be we have the consciousness to predict consequences, then decide whether to embark upon a path of behavior, or continue it when latent consequences emerge. I guess the question ends up being whether the course chosen is "natural," and how can we know, since plenty of organisms kill the host, while also surviving and even propagating? Then observation also changes the behavior of things. And we don't kill everything. Just whatever life is left continues to evolve in expected and unexpected ways.
Our carcasses could end up being petrochemicals of the emerging life forms.





