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TastyWheat , to science_memes in Statistics

I had a VERY close call against a cow once. Never seen a coyote, so I can’t really compare.

NielsBohron ,
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Where do you live that there are cows but not coyotes? I thought coyotes were more or less a worldwide nuisance anywhere rural enough to have cattle.

TastyWheat ,

Outside of North America 😳

NielsBohron ,
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Gotcha. I knew they had spread from Alaska to Panama, so I thought they’d moved into South America and Eurasia as well

ladicius ,

There’s more than 30 millions of cows in Europe, and zero coyotes.

NielsBohron ,
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Yes, thank you for making the same point the other poster had already made.

ladicius ,

You’re welcome!

Skua ,

Eurasia has grey wolves in that general role, although in some substantial areas like the United Kingdom, Japan, and southern China they've been extirpated completely

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Skill issue

BugleFingers ,

Coyotes aren’t super big and alone are pretty timid and rarely approach things bigger than it (like an adult human). Though when starving or other certain conditions drive them to approach larger animals or big open space (I.E. in a pack, or rabies), be mightily wairy.

(This is anecdotal experience only, please take it and reference it as such only)

observantTrapezium , to science in Is there a scientific calendar which uses a different reference than Jesus?
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The start of the calendar has to be arbitrary, there’s no way around that as it’s not feasible to measure the time since the beginning of the universe with good enough accuracy.

As others commented, the Julian Day is a time measure that is actually used in astronomy, and Unix time is a time stamp standard (not really a calendar, although it could be if we got used to it) that is mostly a way to store time points, not really to consume them before converting to a more readable form.

But as a scientist who is wholly irreligious, I’m not overly bothered by using the Gregorian calendar, even though it has Christian (and a lot of pre-Christian) elements. Its annoyances (different numbers of days in each month, weeks not aligning with years, leap years etc.) are due to the fact that we decided to measure time in these arbitrary units. At least it’s universal in the modern era (often in conjunction with another calendar), and everywhere you go people understand what “August 5, 2024” means (although August might have to be translated to the target language, since the names of the months are not universal).

That’s more than you can say about non-time units of measurement (I’m looking at you, imperial and US customary units!!)

SpaceNoodle ,

The second best thing about US customary units is that they are now defined by metric units.

The most best thing will be when they finally go away.

marcos ,

although August might have to be translated to the target language

Funnily enough, Augustus being a person’s name¹, anybody that uses those same months will understand without translation.

1 - Well, ok, a personal title. Even more funnily, a claim of being god… that’s completely independent from the one the OP is concerned about.

observantTrapezium ,
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Interestingly, that is not the case. Month names can differ in different languages. I discovered the hard way that Ukrainian has completely different names for months when I had to connect to a Linux machine in Kyiv with Ukrainian locale (I can read Cyrillic, but the abbreviated month names meant nothing to me). The name for August is “serpen” by the way, and it is similar in some other Slavic languages. Also Arabic has its own month names based on Akkadian, August is “ab” but an Arabized version of the word August is also commonly used and understood. Finally, in Mandarin and presumably other Chinese languages, Gregorian months are only referred to by their number, so we are in “bayue” (lit. eight(th) month).

LucidBoi ,

Wow I just realised something crazy. August in Ukrainian is серпень, while srpanj in Croatian is July. July in Ukrainian is липень, while lipanj in Croatian means June. I wonder why they’re shifted like this…

SpaceNoodle ,

Maybe for a similar reason that Oktoberfest is in September

laughterlaughter ,

And what is that reason?

Lettuceeatlettuce , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?
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You fell for the meme lol.

Arch is great if you want very high levels of customization without having to get into compiling and coding, like with Gentoo or NixOS.

I think of it as the distro equivalent to custom keyboard kit, you get all the parts and can swap them out as much as you want. But you’re not designing and fabricating your own circuit board and microcontroller, writing your own custom firmware, getting a custom case modeled and fabricated, etc.

There’s a reason “I use Arch, BTW” Is a meme.

probableprotogen ,

Tbh I only use arch because I still love openbox too much

Ghoelian ,

Can’t you just install openbox on any other distro? Looks like it’s available for all the major ones at least.

ganymede , to asklemmy in What is your favorite YouTube channels?

not fav, but deserving a mention is Sabine Hossenfelder she’s certainly weighed in on topics she probably should’ve stayed out of. But her ability to cut through science/physics bs is pretty high. As with everyone, you have to take and leave certain perspectives they offer.

MoonMelon , to asklemmy in Be honest: have you ever lost your temper with a customer service rep? And did it ever help?

I was the lowest rung CSR punching bag for many years, so no. I think that whole experience is what conditioned me to do what I’ve always done when I have bad service: cancel, chargeback (if necessary), move on. I’ve probably only left one or two bad reviews in my life, just to warn others of egregiously unsafe practices. One of those business reached out afterwards to “make it right”. Nope, no contact.

Those years also taught me that if you fill out a customer service survey and you give anything less than straight 10’s across the board then you are actively hurting the employee.

lemmyknow , to asklemmy in Why is music so loud in restaurants? (Serious)

Switched on Pop: Gastropod: Why are restaurants so loud? Plus the science behind the perfect playlist

Episode webpage: www.switchedonpop.com

Media file: www.podtrac.com/pts/…/VMP8607546877.mp3?updated=1…

numberfour002 , to asklemmy in Why is music so loud in restaurants? (Serious)

It doesn’t seem to be a super common, general thing where I live. However, there are some more prone to it than others, like places that have a bar and/or otherwise serve alcohol. Typically though it’s only the nights they do live music and that’s most often weekends and around specific holidays.

Mostly I just avoid pretty much any establishment if they’ve got live entertainment for the night and I’m there to eat as well as talk with others. I avoid any that are particularly egregious in terms of loud music. I have been with a group where we asked if the volume could be turned down on the speakers one night at a live event where we were one of only a few tables in the entire place and it was clear that nobody was particularly interested in damaging their hearing. The manager slowly slinked over to the performers about 5 - 10 minutes after the request, and they stopped playing shortly after.

ganymede , to asklemmy in Have you noticed an increase in political fighting?

as someone who was among those early to point out the incoming dangers of bots manipulating discussion,

i’ve recently begun to think i’ve massively underestimated the extent and breadth of bot manipulation of public perception

NigelFrobisher , to lemmyshitpost in Amun-Ra Be Praised

They should have traded one for Stonehenge to really fuck with modern-day antiquarians.

Dreamless4561 , to piracy in Advice Needed: Sharing DVD Collection

I think you’ll be okay with using a solid VPN and torrenting the files. Torrents are still very popular

henfredemars OP ,

Even if the answer may seem obvious, I still appreciate the input to make sure I am not too outdated. Thank you!

Emerald ,

Yes… but what tracker would you recommend for uploading the torrents to? I know I’m not OP but I’ve been thinking about dvd ripping lately too

Aarrodri , to science_memes in Co-kee

Was in PR 2 months ago… indeed…everywhere at night you hear the call for cookies…it’s super cute.

flambonkscious ,

PR?

Zoot ,
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Puerto Rico

flambonkscious ,

Ahh, right -that makes sense… Thanks!

FlashMobOfOne , to asklemmy in What's the hardest you've ever hit your head on something or something hit yours?
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I fell on my head in a roller derby bout once. It must have looked pretty ugly because the refs stopped the jam immediately; But, in anticlimactic fashion, my S1 did a great job protecting my noggin.

I had a bit of a headache but no concussion.

ChicoSuave , to science_memes in Dr. Frankenstein

A composite monster asking about provenance is scary.

NegativeLookBehind , to lemmyshitpost in Futon
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Yum

possiblylinux127 , to linux in Is there a program that I can run on my laptop to tell me what Linux distro supports the hardware out of the box? Also whether the hardware is supported at all?

All Linux distros are Linux based. There isn’t that much variation. The only things that could change support are:

  • kernel version
  • Nvidia kernel modules
  • Ubuntu kernel
SynopsisTantilize ,

I will say that depending on a distro, there may be more growing pains than others. Like Elementary OS vs MInt vs PopOS

Edit: elementary being behind on versioning, and popOS being the most versatile out of the box.

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