domage

@domage@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

That’s hilarious

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Wow, you're absolutely correct!

The average distance from Earth to Mercury is about 1.04 astronomical units (au), which is the average distance between Earth and the Sun.

In comparison, the average distance between Earth and Venus is approximately 1.14 au, while the average distance between Earth and Mars is around 1.7 au.

You can check that in Wolfram Alpha.

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That’s how I always do it myself.

That's a great usage of the bot! :0)))

This is the way.

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I mean, the colors in the line are different, what do you expect?

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Alright, I came across some researchers who were keen on validating this. It appears quite credible. You can view the results of their simulation here: Digital Debunking: Using Your Head to Extend Your Car Remote Range

By the way, it seems like the comments to that post could be also generated/copy-pasted by other bots… and another set of bots +1 that comments :0/

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Interesting, how would you enforce that for projects, located in a different country? For self-hosted projects? Open-source projects or modifications of them that would exclude the watermark methods?

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I must say, you got me here.

It depends on what do you mean by "2nd position". I mean, imagine the Venus on the opposite side of the orbit, and Mercury on the same side of the orbit as Earth. In that case, the distance from Earth to Mercury would be only 0.6 au, while distance from Earth to Venus would be 1.7 au.

Oh boy! There is such a huge amount of fediverse services... By the way, WTF is Misskey? And how is has 1M users?

Edit: typos

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Nicht weit vom Klopeiner See. Letztes Wochenende war es nicht einfach, einen Winkel ohne Menschen zu finden.

There was an attempt to patch the server to the first release candidate two days ago. It didn’t went well: 500 error appeared, and the patch was reverted. You may see the details here: https://lemmy.world/post/226641

It is awesome. Very stable for such an early release.

It seems like this concept is “orthogonal” to the current federation concept, proposed by the ActivityPub protocol.

In the proposed case, the instances act as a pure “computational and storage fabric” or some kind of a “cdn” of a service, without any “personality” incorporated in them.

So I would not say that this is “better” or “worse”. It is just another concept.

Alright, I came across some researchers who were keen on validating this. It appears quite credible. You can view the results of their simulation here: Digital Debunking: Using Your Head to Extend Your Car Remote Range

I tried several of them, but currently stuck on Toot!

I like their interface concept, it’s quite informative and helpful for a reader.