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Hazy@aussie.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•It's 2026, which tech did you realistically think we would have by now?
3·12 days agoThe thing is, we could do that right now. But it’s more expensive and increases patient exposure to radiation and is just unnecessary. Right tool for the job, if it ain’t broke etc.
I’d hardly call it a romance, there is a subplot, but the person just didn’t bother reading the prompt.
That said, I’d also highly recommend children of time lol
Fun fact redbull doesn’t actually make the redbull drink. They’re in the business of marketing not beverages
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
science@lemmy.world•China could be the world’s biggest public funder of science within two yearsEnglish
91·15 days agoIt’s such an obvious playbook to follow but conservatives hate science and investments that help a country’s human capital to flourish
I think your whole pov is confused. You want the system to improve itself peacefully but acknowledge to some extent that’s not what improved it before. You don’t want a proper revolution but instead small incremental improvements yet don’t seem to understand the way things are now is a logical result of how our current system is structured. Tbh your viewpoint here just seems kind of naive.
The system didn’t improve itself peacefully throughout the 20th century bro wtf are you smoking
It doesn’t. If it was really a concern it’d be better to beat them to the technology
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
science@lemmy.world•Billion-times more efficient nuclear fusion could be unlocked with low-frequency lasersEnglish
2·2 months ago$6.5k AUD 3 years ago for lasik. Prk would have been 5k. I wouldn’t be worried about mistakes, the opthamologist does the procedure like 15 times a week and the laser machine is tracking your eye movement at 1kHz. Mistakes are almost unheard of. Where your issue may lie is if your eye is physically not good for the surgery, like if your prescription is too strong or cornea too thin. They do a bunch of tests and discuss what’s right for you.
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
science@lemmy.world•Billion-times more efficient nuclear fusion could be unlocked with low-frequency lasersEnglish
5·2 months agoIdk man lasers definitely made my vision better. Better than 20 20 now
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•What's a good entry level printer these days?English
1·2 months agoBro I totally get it, but I’m in the exact same boat as OP. Have an old ender 3 I stopped using and wouldn’t mind printing again but so over fucking around. If I get a printer again I’ll want plug and play.
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•What's a good entry level printer these days?English
4·2 months agoI’d argue having to replace the bed because of constant adhesion issues is not “pretty painless”
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
Science@lemmy.ml•In two back-to-back experiments, scientists at MIT and the University of Science and Technology of China, have seemingly settled the disagreement between Einstein and Bohr in favor of Bohr.
3·3 months agoSettled the already settled disagreement
He’s just testing to see if he has to eat you or not
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The way my fuck-ass pharmacist makes up the remaining pills in my bastarding prescriptionEnglish
1·3 months agoNever said it isn’t a valid complaint, the tone it’s wrapped in clearly depicts an unhealthy mental attitude though
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
science@lemmy.world•Anti-Aging Injection Regrows Knee Cartilage and Prevents ArthritisEnglish
2·3 months agoI already have 3 😏
Hazy@aussie.zoneto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The way my fuck-ass pharmacist makes up the remaining pills in my bastarding prescriptionEnglish
76·3 months agoIf you’re bitching about this maybe keep working on the mental health and negative thought patterns


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