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science@lemmy.world•Incredible, first-of-their-kind images show an orca being born in Norway — and the rest of its pod forming a protective circleEnglish
6·23 hours agoThat’s what they want us to believe
“The room appears to be empty” when it actually is.
But then why is the blade mounted with the logo upside down?
That’s just slave labour with extra steps (magnets)
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World News@lemmy.world•Password to Louvre’s video surveillance system was 'Louvre', according to employeeEnglish
17·3 days agoLittle Eddie Tables
They’re eating the cats. They’re recycling the pets.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Popular Tech Youtuber Enderman loses his YouTube channel after AI errorEnglish
4·5 days agoAin’telligent
Hey Kiara, similar sentiment as u/[email protected] here.
I can definitely relate to the “no friends outside of family+work” situation. Having moved relatively often I didn’t build any “friend groups” and staying in touch with the very few ones that lasted is difficult, mainly because I’m quite an introvert too (in the sense of: social contact == draining batteries / alone time == recharging). So while that makes me content most of the time, there’s moments when I miss just having a random chat with somebody outside of my daily life. However putting myself “out there” seems difficult/draining and not worth the hassle (traveling to the nearby “big city”, for example).
What are things you like to do? Is there something you’d like to learn or try out but didn’t have the means to yet, or something you enjoyed in the past, but stopped for some reason?
Coworkers tell me I’m a good mentor or at least rubber ducky, so if you feel like venting or sorting out some day-to-day stuff, my inbox and matrix handle are open as well. Maybe trying out some 1:1 connections with the people here is a small enough step to actually dare try out?
✨🌟💫 <using escape characters correctly> 💫🌟✨ would be another option.
A congress of cats.




















Even if the dictionaries are starting to give in, I refuse to accept ‘octopi’ as a word mainly because–I’m not making this up–there’s a really satisfying climactic scene in the Orson Scott Card horror novel ‘Lost Boys’ which hinges on it being an incorrect pluralization.