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Diprount_Tomato , in A strong leader should have good heads on their shoulders.
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Monument Mythos:

TootSweet , in A strong leader should have good heads on their shoulders.

Which SCP number is Rushmore again?

Oxnvat ,
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SCP-1941

snugglebutt , in A strong leader should have good heads on their shoulders.
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Who names their kid “Mt.”

GCostanzaStepOnMe ,

It’s short for Matt

imgonnatrythis ,

Witch is actually short for Matteo.

tetraodon ,

Should be I afraid that any Matteos I meet could turn me into a newt?

perestroika , in incredible

No problem, just tell them to ask from Baghdad, they should know where it is. :) A jug of wine or vinegar, one electrode of iron, another made of copper, voila… the Baghdad battery.

Resistentialism ,

I have nothing to add to this comment. I just want to make sure everyone knows that “the Baghdad battery” name goes fucking hard.

Jwmartin0988 ,

Any conclusive proof that this was used to produce electricity? Consensus seems to be that it wasn’t.

perestroika ,

No conclusive proof. It didn’t have a passthrough for one electrode of the two. It did have remains of acid inside and corrosion on the electrodes. One can speculate whether it was an experimental device, a faulty device or something else entirely (one alchemist trying to replicate another’s secrets and doing it wrong?).

To add insult to the injury, it was lost or stolen during the war in 2003, so more analysis can’t be done until it gets re-discovered. :o

I haven’t heard an alternative hypothesis, though… I try to imagine what else besides electrochemistry would one do with two dissimilar metals in an acid. It ruins the metals, it doesn’t make any known medicine or effective poison, it likely fouls the jug too… for a person to put copper and iron into a jug full of acid, there has to be a reason for doing it…

Iron_Lynx ,

That all said, an attempted reproduction by Mythbusters, with ten of these jars, using lemon juice as the electrolyte, properly wired in series, did work, producing a voltage of about 4V. And prior to Mythbusters, various other researchers built similar reproductions using different electrolytes, which also produced a voltage. There is evidence to support that if the Baghdad Battery was produced properly, it would have worked as an electric power source.

packetloss , in storage
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Is this how you partition a hard drive?

original_ish_name , in storage

Akshually, you would need to cut the disk inside

Also, how old is this hard drive for it to be so big?

SomeBoyo ,

That’s a standard 3.5 inch harddrive. They still exist and are still sold.

over_clox ,

Water jet cutting exists yo.

Not saying for sure whether that’s how it was actually done or not, just saying.

original_ish_name ,

No, I mean that the disk inside is the thing holding the storage so if you cut it into 1/4 you woild get 1/4 the storage

over_clox ,

Yes, that’s the joke, duh.

original_ish_name ,

Nevermind

areyouevenreal ,

They literally cut a quarter of the disk. You can literally see the center spindle where the cuts end.

Also that’s a size used for modern hard drives.

You ain’t good at this are you?

bdonvr ,

Those layers ARE the disks.

Also that’s a 3.5" hard drive. They’re still current. It’s the standard form factor for desktop use. Though most home systems nowadays just use SSDs.

Still though these are used for large, slower storage like backups, media, etc. and used in enterprise.

Alexstarfire ,

It’s a 1TB 3.5" HDD. They still make those today.

Da_Boom ,
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Looks like a 5400rpm 1TB WD caviar green. But it’s a standard size for desktops. Laptop hard drives are the same size as a SATA SSD. And the m.2 drives are the size of a large gumstick.

But, the WD greens weren’t great drives, so nothing of value was lost - I have 6 of them in my house, and about 4 of them are dead or dying.

My dad bought them for a Intel RST RAID array when he built his hackintosh, all the way when the Intel Core i7-860 was new, and snow leopard was the current Mac OS. The array died a tragic, and very preventable death. (He never bothered to replace the first drive that died, and the second drive death completely killed it)

Kolanaki , in Do they also know C++ or Python?
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There are 10 types of people in the world.

Those who understand binary, and those who don’t.

mhswtf ,

That’s only 2 types of people, IDIOT!

Kolanaki ,
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Well we know which type you are. 🤭

wischi ,

And those who understand that this joke works in any base.

static_motion ,

…and those who didn’t expect a ternary joke!

Diabolo96 , in Absolutely nothing of note happened in China in June 1989, right?

Non Euclidean 4D Tiananmen spheroid.

GBU_28 ,

2d citizens afterwards though

kool_newt , in Do they also know C++ or Python?

I can speak nested languages

puts “this is english”

MyFairJulia , in Absolutely nothing of note happened in China in June 1989, right?
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Can we morph the Tiananmen Square into a hyperbolic shape next?

Wage_Slave , in storage

Oddly satisfying. I kinda want a piece for my desk.

Intralexical ,

No!

Killerqu00 , in storage

6GB was left on the knife

ph00p , in Poor Cathy.

Cathy is fucked in the head if she has 9 ferrets, that’s way nuttier than a cat lady.

AzuleBlade ,

You could smell her house a block away.

Anticorp , in I'm over the Reddit posts / comments

I’m over the Reddit posts / comments

Then why are you submitting more of it?

Ew0 , (edited )

We’re in denial.

Ubermeisters OP ,

I though we were in Lemmy, shit

Comment105 ,

Because that’s how this works.

vzq , in Algebraically, right?

Top tier shit post. I love it.

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