What do you call this type of scifi? Could you also recommend some fiction with this vibe?
3d 9h ago in asklemmy from literature.cafeIf I had to hazard a guess, a futuristic city based on cover art for '70s science fiction novels, several of which are on my shelf.
Children hit by parents more likely to bully others, research finds
6d 15h ago in world from www.theguardian.comAbsolutely. One of the reasons why replication studies are so valuable, yet they rarely get any news coverage.
parp!
8d 13h ago in fuck_ai from lemmy.caSpeaking of rights:
Most AI is trained on copyrighted material without permission.
So if not having the rights to a photo is holding them back, then that should also hold them back from one of those AIs, they don't have the rights either.
Top African referee Omar Artan refused access to US and will miss World Cup
9d 1h ago in world from www.theguardian.comDo you mean the people on stage, or the trophy?
Because I am torn on which looks more evil.
Me_irl
10d 4h ago in me_irl from lemmy.todayWork in theater, can confirm.
Bulgaria wins Eurovision after contest overshadowed by boycott over Israel’s participation
1mon 2d ago in world from www.cnn.comIsrael won by being allowed to compete.
But he can see Jesus?
1mon 15d ago in lemmyshitpost from lemmy.zip"protect".
We know how these people think.
'It doesn’t catch fire': Why China’s "fireproof" sodium battery could be the breakthrough that makes EVs safer than ICE cars
2mon 9d ago in world from www.techradar.comOf course it does. But it always happens about ten years after the breakthrough, and we barely notice, because batteries just get a bit smaller, so the capacity stays the same.
Global super-rich may have hidden $3.55tn from tax officials, says Oxfam
2mon 16d ago in world from www.theguardian.comNo, that's the other one.
Vegetarians have ‘substantially lower risk’ of five types of cancer, a major study found
3mon 20d ago in world from www.theguardian.comMaybe it comes from the distinction between meat and fish that stems from fasting in Catholicism.
Youtube video where the creator puts in less and less effort as the video continues.
8mon 26d ago in tipofmytongueHaving read the Science in the Capitol trilogy, is Green Earth worth it?
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