Lubricate7931

@Lubricate7931@feddit.uk
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Netflix. Price hikes with lesser content that no one in my house wants to watch. Subcriptions for occasional use stuff been purged since that.

Love reading these personal epilogues at the end of someones reddit journey. This is far better written than mine was. Well done and good luck finding your suitable alternative

Amateurs

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human and chimp DNA is 98.8 percent the same

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I agree. I've left reddit and ended up here in the fediverse, i wouldn't use official app and hate adverts.

My wife, who's a regular lurker and occasional poster, uses official app and didn't even know any protest was happening as it didn't disturb her little corner. She and those groups will just carry on.

Plenty of us are done and out. But enough will stay for it to 'blow over' as well, as u say

Now its well established, like facebook, i think it'll just settle to a rump of users who want the convenience of downloading an app and just getting straight on.

Seems fine to me. The news ones I'm subsrcibed to means I don't actually miss anything that I found reddit was useful for

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Interesting link thanks. Not seen this ratio quoted before. Although it states its a meta analysis so may not fully translate. But definately food for thought, pun intended

You do yes :)

I've also been using your eyes, usually

How do you subscribe to lemmy communities from kbin? I have an account on there can look at the local stuff, but struggling to search and find things lemmy wide.

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Big bird

Pigs (98%) and bananas (60%) are often quoted examples. Not sure about worms

https://thednatests.com/how-much-dna-do-humans-share-with-other-animals/

Never mind the games controller. They bolt u in from the outside?! I'd never survive the panic attack

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Was trying this but no results. Thanks will keep trying

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Unbelievable ha. Wonder how many applied?

Yeah a waited a little. Which is unlike me tbh ha. Ah so if its worked for you with full address must just have been a hiccup when I've tried than thanks

Ah I've probably been getting syntax wrong. Was not using the @ and trying full address like on lemmy search, amongst other formats. Thanks will give it another go

What's 'cp'?

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I've just managed to find a community instead of the general search results from general. Used the @lemmyworld@lemmy.world I'm guessing reading everyones experiences that's its just a bit flaky and probably more likely when i've search is the issue not what . thanks for the tips

Hope they downloaded all the music to play offline

Mobile with firefox. Was trying the general searchbar. Didn't see the one in magazines thanks

I do know what you mean and agree in those cases. Some of it is effectively spam. Probably created as a middle finger to reddit rather than desperately wanting to contribute something on lemmy

Right, was wondering how to see what wasn't local also. Thanks

Yep but the point is the 1.2% represent millions of gene pairs and the ones we share are not always present or expressed in the same way. So just sharing genes doesn't necessarily mean were the same or they do the same thing.

https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/human-origins/understanding-our-past/dna-comparing-humans-and-chimps

Yeah chimps are one of our very few (very very) distant cousins left. But i think they rip more faces off than us

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/theyll-rip-your-face-off-how-humans-inherited-warlike-aggression-from-chimpanzees/news-story/1bf74adbd1cf2c9b072577a2abd80253

Ah right never twigged thanks, with lass being 17. Thanks for risking the list ha.

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Too many generalisations made about vegan v meat eating alternative land use i feel. Dont doubt any of the studies but the assumption that you can flip land use from animal farming to other agriculture isn't always that straight forward as the land and environment isn't always suitable.

Maybe coordinated land use optimization based on local enviroment and food provision would be a more sensible approach.

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