

I love that the source is an AOL chat from 1998
I love that the source is an AOL chat from 1998
Good thing I already passed whatever math class used that symbol and got my degree! 😅
I think it’s let n contain the set of all natural numbers?
Bean stonks are on the rise!
Unfortunately the selection of emoji is a bit limited right now so no beans in pants
Get in the god damn ship! Everything is made of beans! This whole thread is beans!
I made a backup of lemmy, just in case
Sorry. I’ve just got beans on the brain
That is a deeply concerned looking pair of cats
The phone manufacturer can only guess how loud it actually is to your ears. Every pair of headphones outputs at a different volume, and more expensive ones tend to be quieter for reasons I forget.
I just watched the climate town video yesterday and that was a hell of a journey. I didn’t realize how pervasive milk was in America, and it’s not by choice
Ah so this is how Monster Hunter came up with the design of Deviljho
That’s fair I suppose. I buy quality to last as well. I’ve only bought two pairs of headphones in the last 10 years. One pair is wired in ear studio monitors that came with a pouch to prevent damage and the other was some wired over the ear open backs for when I need to be quiet at my desk.
Get a tiny carrying pouch for your wired headphones and they will last a lot longer
Are they?? Am I the weird one for not constantly breaking headphones? I’m in my 30s and I can count on two hands the number of headphones I’ve had in my entire life and several of them I got for free with iPhones
It’s completely irrelevant to the article, but I can’t believe nobody mentioned how many fucking headphones this person goes through lol
particulars of every purchase I’ve ever made – from the noir novel I bought on the day that Amazon UK launched to the 28th pair of headphones acquired in as many years
I couldn’t remember who Jules and pumpkin were from, but this is a pulp fiction reference for those unaware
I’m fully expecting in our lifetimes for CRISPR to be able to flip the genome or whatever in the body that produces sex hormones such that testes and ovaries could swap functions and produce the opposite sex hormone.
Between this and using your own DNA to apply to scaffolding to grow an organ, the future is bright. I also expect to see sex organs of the opposite sex grown in a lab from your own DNA and then transplanted into you, and the body wouldn’t reject them.