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like100dollars , in The Closest Planet To Neptune Turns Out To Be... Mercury

What a stupid and misleading article. Water on the mills of “scientists don’t know what they’re talking about” conspiracy theorists when it’s comparing two entirely different things. “Groupthink” my ass.

HonoraryMancunian , in The Closest Planet To Neptune Turns Out To Be... Mercury

Tldr: it’s just a property of concentric circles (and it’s talking about average distance, not the closest passing).

I’ve made a diagram using online Paint on my phone, which I think you’ll agree is nothing short of perfect.

Basically you’re the blue dot (could represent any planet), and the purple is the sun (the middle of the concentric circles). The brown line represents the distance you are from it. The red lines represent orbits closer to it than you. As you can see, the further out the orbit, the more of it lies beyond the brown line. Ergo the closer to the middle the orbit is, the closer it is to you (on average).

WtfEvenIsExistence , in The Closest Planet To Neptune Turns Out To Be... Mercury

youtu.be/SumDHcnCRuU

Actually, Mercury is the closest planet to all the planets in the solar system!

Especially_the_lies , in The Closest Planet To Neptune Turns Out To Be... Mercury

Dammit, Mercury! Get back to being closest to the sun right now!

(Yes, I read the article. This is a joke)

protist , in Sharks are older than trees

This is a dubious claim, and a hard one to prove conclusively either way. The first trees are likely older than 350 MYA, eg https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeopteridales, which lived during the second half of the Devonian around 400 MYA. As for the first sharks, modern sharks evolved in the Jurassic, around 200 MYA. However:

Some sources extend the term “shark” as an informal category including extinct members of Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) with a shark-like morphology, such as hybodonts. Shark-like chondrichthyans such as Cladoselache and Doliodus first appeared in the Devonian Period (419–359 Ma), though some fossilized chondrichthyan-like scales are as old as the Late Ordovician (458–444 Ma)

Also, prior to vascular trees evolving, there were other tree-like plants and fungi that existed on land, and also trees have evolved independently possibly hundreds of times because they are not a monophyletic clade like sharks, but are instead represented in clades across all vascular plants

christophski OP ,

The best way to get the right answer on the Internet, is not to ask a question, but to post the wrong answer 😄

Chickenstalker , in Sharks are older than trees

Well, yeah. Life began in the oceans and sharks were one of the first fishes. Land organisms evolved much later.

MonkderZweite , in Images assembled to show the closeup surface of a comet

Expected an image, got a video that doesn’t play in newpipe.

linearchaos OP ,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

It’s a bunch of stop motion stitched images. As far as not playing on a pipe variant I suspect YouTube is on the warpath.

MonkderZweite ,

Yes they are.

linearchaos OP ,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar
MonkderZweite ,

Thanks!

Daqu , in First Class amenities on Emirates Airlines

I can’t imagine having so much money that I could fly first or business class. My last vacation cost 2500€ in economy for 3 people. Business would have been about 10000€ more. I’d have to save for months/years and live a worse life to save the money. Only for one day without discomfort.

Sometimes I feel like a really poor person. But I’m pretty well of if I look at the national average.

DoomBot5 ,

It’s a huge divide between the well off middle class and the actual rich.

pizza-bagel ,

Yeah on our first trip after COVID I was like "we haven't gone anywhere in a couple years, maybe I could spring for first class with my credit card points. NOPE

First class is on average 6x more. I thought it would be like double.

I've flown business class once for work when I was bumped up, but only for a 1 hour flight lol 😭

Daqu ,

I just checked an Emirates flight to Singapore. Economy 1k, business 2.5k, first 8.5k.

People travelling in first are probably jealous of the people in private jets. And the people in private jets wonder how they could afford a bigger jet. As dad said: you can spend every billion only once.

maporita ,

I’ve heard people who say the same thing as you but they drive a $60,000 pick up which they replace every 3 years. My wife and I drive a 12 year old Honda Fit that suits us fine. We’d rather spend that money on flying in business class whenever we fly long haul. Your money, your choice. For us enjoying the actual travel part of the vacation is important - more important than driving a fancy car, so that’s where we put our money.

Also if you plan ahead and look for deals you can find business tickets that are only 2-3 times the price of economy. Still a big chunk of money but not outrageous.

Chickenstalker , in First Class amenities on Emirates Airlines

No billionaire or even tensmillionaire will fly first class if they can avoid it. They still have to breathe the same air as the cattle class. True rich people fly in private jets.

confusedwiseman , in First Class amenities on Emirates Airlines

So without miles and status, this starts around what, $10,000?

Damizel ,

Pretty much yeah

eran_morad ,

Some cunt I work with booked himself a 20K first class flight on the (nonprofit) company dime.

Unaware7013 ,

How did that get through the accounting department? Any org I've worked for spells out exactly how much they'll cover/reimburse for travel expenses, and it's not nearly that high.

eran_morad ,

It’s just your standard, mundane corruption. Par for the course. That same cunt buys himself personal shit on the company dime, I’ve been told I am no longer to approve those purchases (fucking finally). He has to give us personal checks for that shit nowadays. There’s another cunt who does literally nothing and gets paid $320K/year, been that way for 10 years or so. Another guy “retired” back in 2014 and still gets paid > $120K/year. He’s on the books for 0.2 FTE and basically shows up once in a great while for a meeting or whatever the fuck. It’s all about status and elitism. And the fat fucks at the top not wanting to change the status quo. Why would they? They’re not the ones working for a living. And this is the reason that I do as little work as possible.

Waldowal OP ,
@Waldowal@lemmy.world avatar

Had something similar at a public company I used to work for. When any C-level exec “retired”, an announcement would go out explaining they would “continue to graciously serve as a consultant for the company” - which always ended up being: We keep paying them exorbitant amounts to not work.

Meanwhile, I can’t get a $1k / year raise for a person on my team because “business is tight”.

eran_morad ,

Same as it ever was.

HonoraryMancunian , in First Class amenities on Emirates Airlines

How the other half live eh

PineapplePartisan ,
@PineapplePartisan@lemmy.world avatar

Nope, not even close. How the other 0.5% live.

ramble81 ,

Nope, the 0.5% take private planes. This would be most likely the 1-3%

spongebue ,

0.5% is only 1 in 200. The private plane crowd is a lot less than that

WeAllKnowWhyWereHere , in First Class amenities on Emirates Airlines

Cool cool, well I’ll be back in scum class sitting straight up with my knees pressed into the seat in front of me for 10 hours with the other poors.

Waldowal OP ,
@Waldowal@lemmy.world avatar

Well, we’re poor, so we deserve DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS.

ExtraMedicated , in Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer

I also got a bunch of these emails about my dumb little game on Google Play.

Skoobie , in Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer
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This is one of those scenarios where I assumed this was a thing but couldn’t have anticipated how vile it gets. Gods, please let open source maintain its culture and not be corrupted by profiteering capitalists.

AbidingOhmsLaw , in Recovering orphaned radioisotope sources in the wilderness

Just for clarity, this video is a portion of a larger video on the subject and the medical cases shown at end of this video are of the farmers that originally found the isotope canister, NOT the recovery team.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=NT8-b5YEyjo

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