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First time to see a Quest 64 meme!

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The Pombus

Prompt:A whimsical photo of a fantastical creature known as the Pombus. This enchanting being seamlessly combines the features of a enormous, fluffy Pomeranian dog with those of a vintage bus. The creature has a long, furry body, playful face, and agile furry legs that allow it to run swiftly. Its cheerful face is adorned with bus windows, a destination sign on its forehead, and headlights above its eyes. The Pombus is equipped with soft, furry seats inside its body for passengers, blending the organic and mechanical elements in a delightful and magical manner., photo, cinematic

Clearly inspired by the Catbus

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Suitable environment for the BMW, as there is no need for turn signals.

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Inspired by The Animatrix

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Proof that quantum tunneling works at the macroscopic level.

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[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Hi BrikoX, please feel free to change your community icon any time when you find a better one. I only did it for fun and didn't expect to "win" honestly.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Hi Hammerjack. Please feel free to change your community icon any time when you find a better one. I only did it for fun and didn't expect to "win" honestly.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Most of the stars we see are several thousand light-years away from Earth. That means we are seeing the stars' past as well.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

This is impressive!

Is one of them supposed to be a double?

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[-] [email protected] 9 points 3 months ago

If you want to purposefully misunderstand what I said, feel free to do so.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

It is actually quite cool to be able to travel virtually when my body is no longer capable. The technology will have advanced dramatically in 2 decades.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 3 months ago

Weather (clouds), moonlight.

And the fact that I have responsibilities as an adult, and it is not easy to go to an actually remote location at the right time.

Going to a dark site is not as easy as "just drive an hour from your home."

Take a look at this: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/skywatching/how-to-find-good-places-to-stargaze/

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 months ago

Flat earthers have access to all the information yet they still decide that flat earth is true.

I am not saying that current AI is intelligent. I am just seeing similarity between how human and AI process information.

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The aim of a streamlined user interface is appreciated, but the current trend towards extreme minimalism can be counterproductive. It often leads to a cumbersome experience where accessing common features or information requires unnecessary navigation.

Take, for instance, the display of the author's name and instance. Certain Lemmy applications deem the instance trivial and choose to hide it, while others omit the author's details from the main feed entirely, necessitating extra steps to uncover them.

Another example is the ability to view upvotes and downvotes as distinct figures. While some may only want the aggregate score, the absence of this feature overlooks the preferences of users who value this detail.

Implementing optional features like displaying author names, instances, or separate up/downvote counts gives users more control over their app experience. This way, those who prefer a clean interface can keep it that way, while those who value specific details can have them readily available.

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I am looking for scifi novels based on real scientific concepts, but with easy to follow plots and characters.

My English level is proficient in a professional setting, and I have no problem reading academic, medical or scientific articles in English.

I love watching documentaries on BBC, but I sometimes struggle watching dramas and sitcoms without subtitles.

I am mainly trying to find audio books that I can listen to while driving. I am half way through listening to Carl Sagan's Contact on audio, it is great and not too difficult because I've already watched the movie many times.

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Really cool being able to see the status with the lights. And the cool dialup sound of course.

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