A couple of my hobbies that I’ve seen barely getting started here… photography and mycology. There’s a lot to explore in both without getting wrapped up in religion or politics.
A collector of knowledge, I have jumped into a huge number of hobbies over the years to learn how things are done. I am a computer tech by trade, LGBTQ+, and refuse to ever grow up.
A couple of my hobbies that I’ve seen barely getting started here… photography and mycology. There’s a lot to explore in both without getting wrapped up in religion or politics.
Would we even be able to communicate with anyone? Despite it being an English-speaking country, the language has seen a major shift in the last thousand years.
If language wasn’t a barrier, I’d probably completely screw up history. I’m descended from both Scottish and Norwegian families so it would be tough to pick a side. Once I did, well I’m a bit of an expert on trebuchets with some experience in blacksmithing so I’m sure I could make some friends pretty quickly. Add in some knowledge of electricity and maybe I could even make myself out to be a wizard.
Truly ancient history is astounding to ponder. You can think about how things were in your grandparent’s day, and very little has changed. You can go back 5000 years in human history and the only real difference is the knowledge and technology. Hell we could go back 100 million years and it might seem like strolling through a field, except you have to watch out for dinosaurs instead of bears. But go back a couple billion years and we would probably have no chance of survival.
Now take that on the cosmic scale, the differences in the early universe when it was less than a billion years old would be unrecognizable from anything we know. A cosmic hydrogen fog??? That sounds like an atmosphere, something that a space-dwelling creature from a sci-fi novel could develop in. And given the immense stretch of time since then, could such a creature evolve to survive in the rarity of matter between stars today? When you consider just how long of a period several billion years is, it really seems like anything could be possible.
I’ve always felt that once we get a grasp on gravity, the motion of all these objects would be easily reproduced. If your craft relies on the manipulation of gravity for motion, it also cancels out the G effects that are currently our biggest limitation to rapid acceleration. And a spherical shape would be ideal for such a craft, allowing movement in all directions.
I’m curious about this description of a dark cube inside a transparent sphere. Could the sphere in this case be our first visual confirmation of the force that propels these crafts? I’ve never run across this description before so it’s something new to ponder.
If these objects are actually visitors from other worlds, could the different shapes being reported indicate technologies or structures preferred by different species? For example, spherical shapes might seen natural to ocean-dwelling species, but the cubical shape may be more representative of a species similar to humans. It’s all pretty fascinating, although I never really followed the UFO folks much (too much conspiracy-theory chat and not really any scientific analysis), so I’m just waiting for the day when they reveal themselves to us, and see what we find out.
I guess I got bit too many times by version updates on Windows and Ubuntu over the years, so I refuse to update to new releases when they come out. However I know bullseye has been available for awhile now so I want to start looking into it.
With that said, have there been any major issues with using it on older hardware? I have most of my servers running on buster now, but I still have one machine running jessie on a poweredge 860 (yes I know it’s ancient, that’s the reason for my hesitation) so I thought I’d ask if there might be any known issues.
Oh sure, I wasn’t dissing the name idea, just saying the community aspect will probably be more important to building up a new “front page of the internet”. I’ve looked at a couple others (I think Voat most recently?) each time reddit is “about to crash”, but being part of the feidiverse is what instantly caught my attention here, and I’m hoping more and more people realize what that can mean for them.
In the long run, does the name really matter? Slashdot, Digg, Fark, Reddit… they’re all somewhat meaningless names but people flocked to each platform because they provided a community and realtime information about what is happening in the world. I participated in more discussions during my first week on Mastodon than I did the entire time I was on Twitter because it felt like talking with friends and neighbors – a feeling the bird never provided.
What exactly do they mean by “one dimensional”? I know that’s not factually correct, but are we talking about threads that are only a single atom thick (in which case how would you even detect that in space?), or is it just hyperbole due to the length being extremely greater than the width? Maybe I missed it, but I didn’t see anything in the article actually giving an estimate of the average width of these threads, so maybe they’re just so narrow that we can’t really measure them from this distance?
I’ve been getting pretty decent results from torrent magnet for awhile now. Really they just seem to collect listings from other servers, but their status of each torrent has been pretty decent.
They always seemed to have the active episodes seeded well enough, but every tracker should go through their inventory to update the current status on a timely basis. I didn’t really think it was too much to ask that a file I started downloading a year ago, which had a couple dozen other people attempting to download, should have been marked as having zero active seeds in that time?
One thing I REALLY hope doesn’t make it into the clone… Rarbg made a point of claiming every single entry was seeded, despite the fact that pretty much anything more than a few months old was in fact not seeded and could only be obtained if another user came back. If you wanted to grab a TV show that had ended a couple years ago, you could bet that many episodes had a number of peers listed who were hoping it would be seeded again, but they never were. I guess I should clear out that stuff from my client now, but I actually have entries that have been waiting for up to two years because I couldn’t find them anywhere else.
So if any of the devs are reading this thread, please don’t insult your users in this way. Rarbg eventually became my last resort for finding downloads since I knew I couldn’t trust if anything was seeded, despite the high quality of the files that were represented when you could get them.
One of many newbies here, but your post makes me wonder… is there a way to link my lemmy and mastodon accounts? Would I then see the same feeds on both interfaces?
I’m actually subscribed to Mycology@mander.xyz, it’s the only community I’ve found so far. However it sounds like I need to check out the other communities at mander.xyz to see what they offer!