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Shock the Lemming to Life!
  • Cover me, when I run

  • Cover me, through the fire

  • Something knocked me out the trees

  • Now I'm on my knees

  • Cover me, darling please

  • Hey-ey-ey-ey-ey

  • lemming, lemmiiiing, lemming

  • Don't you know you're going to shock the lemming

  • Hey, hey

  • Fox the fox

  • Rat on the rat

  • You can loon the loon

  • I know about that

  • There is one thing you must be sure of

  • I can't take any moooore

  • Darling, don't you mess with the lemming!

  • Hey-ey-ey-ey-ey

  • lemming, lemmiiiing, lemming

  • Don't you know you're going to shock the lemming

  • Hey, hey

  • Shock the lemming

  • Hey-ey-ey-ey-ey yeah

  • lemming

  • Wheels keep turning

  • lemming

  • Something's burning

  • lemming

  • Don't like it but I guess I'm learning

  • Shock!

  • Shock!

  • Shock!

  • Watch the lemming get hurt

  • lemming

  • Cover me, when I sleep

  • Cover me, when I breathe

  • You throw your pearls before the swine

  • Make the lemming blind

  • Cover me, darling please

  • Hey-ey-ey-ey-ey yeah

  • lemming

  • Too much at stake

  • Oh lemmiiiing

  • Ground beneath me shake

  • lemming

  • And the news is breaking

  • Shock!

  • Shock!

  • Shock!

  • Watch the lemming get hurt, lemming

  • Shock the lemming!

  • Shock the lemming!

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  • (Shock the lemming to life)

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Does it feel like the fediverse is exclusively used by older tech nerds?
  • 43 here. IT consultant. Have been on every social media platform since Myspace all the way back to Usenet if you want to consider that social media which is what is basically was. On the major platforms these days, I mostly lurk and DM with fam and friends along with small Discord groups. Since joining the fediverse, and more specifically Lemmy, I've been much more active commenting and posting then I've been in years. I actively encourage friends and fam to join, but the fact is the fediverse is young and isn't as user friendly. It has to reach a critical mass of ease of use and user adoption which is what's being driven up right now like all other platforms before it. The more people join, the more it will be streamlined, feeding back to usability so more people discover and join, etc. etc. This is how all platforms evolved except in the case of the fediverse, it isn't controlled by a single entity which has its pluses and minuses. I don't expect MetaThreadBook, Reddit, Twitter, et al to go anywhere anytime soon, but diversification and competition is always good. If we can reach critical mass with the fediverse, it will provide a good check against these monopolistic entities and hopefully result in better overall communities and interactions.

  • www.flickr.com Webb Images/Science 2023

    Explore this photo album by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope on Flickr!

    Webb Images/Science 2023

    NASA's album of images and renditions so far from JWST for 2023. Great for wallpapers, screens savers, posters, or just about anything.

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    Another great article and infographic from our JPL friends. Hope you enjoy!

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    Great article and infographic about solar winds from our friends at JPL

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    www.visualcapitalist.com The 44 Closest Stars and How They Compare to our Sun - Visual Capitalist

    This graphic visualizes the 44 closest stars, revealing key facts such as distance from Earth, brightness, and whether potential planets are in orbit.

    The 44 Closest Stars and How They Compare to our Sun - Visual Capitalist

    A great Sun comparison diagram that's both informative and kinda retro.

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    www.visualcapitalist.com Animation: Visualizing the Gravitational Pull of the Planets

    This unique animation, created by a planetary astronomer, compares and highlights the gravitational pull of the planets.

    Animation: Visualizing the Gravitational Pull of the Planets

    Another great visualization and the effects of gravity on each planet. Fun stuff!

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    Types of government and business explained by cows
  • textbook neutral capitalism. ok imaginary πŸ˜†

  • Types of government and business explained by cows
  • I'm TommyCat. Hi!! πŸ˜†

  • Types of government and business explained by cows
  • Someone in another thread said it took almost all their pixels. It's a very tall image. πŸ˜†

  • Types of government and business explained by cows
  • all in good fun. πŸ˜†

  • NASA's Mars helicopter 'phones home' after no contact for 63 days
  • I know, it's amazing! Keep on keeping it on Ingenuity!

  • Odd supergiant star Betelgeuse is brightening up. Is it about to go supernova?
  • I so hope we see this in in the next 30 - 50 years. Would so amazing and informative. Obviously, hoping it doesn't hurt though. :D

  • Great series by Andrej Karpathy on machine learning and training

    Great series on machine learning. Posting for anyone interested in more of the details on the AI's and LLM's and how they're built/trained.

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    Machine Learning @lemmy.ml TommyCat @lemmy.world
    Great series by Andrej Karpathy on machine learning and training

    Great series on machine learning. Posting for anyone interested in more of the details on the AI's and LLM's and how they're built/trained.

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    Great series by Andrej Karpathy on machine learning and training

    Great series on machine learning and he breaks it down really well. Posting for anyone that wants to learn more about the behind-the-scenes stuff. #

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    www.visualcapitalist.com Animation: Using Planets to Visualize the Speed of Light

    Light speed is often known as the speed limit of the universe. But in the vastness of space, even the speed of light seems slow.

    Animation: Using Planets to Visualize the Speed of Light

    Cool visualization of light speed using planetary scales.

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    www.visualcapitalist.com The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in our Universe

    This detailed map highlights 200+ celestial objects that astronomers have discovered about our universe and provides facts about each one.

    The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in our Universe

    Massive map of bodies in the universe. Visit Pablo Carlos Budassi's website for official posteres, https://www.pablocarlosbudassi.com/2021/02/the-celestial-zoo-celestial-zoo-tour-of.html. Not affiliated with the website or Pablo Budassi.

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    www.visualcapitalist.com A Logarithmic Map of the Entire Observable Universe

    Scientists believe we've only discovered about 5% of the universe. Here's a map of what we've found so far, visualized using a log scale.

    A Logarithmic Map of the Entire Observable Universe

    Since so many seemed to like the content of the universe post, I'll post some more. I love these big diagrams and posters. I'm in no way affiliated with the site, but love how they present topics in large, easy to understand visuals. Hope you all like them too.

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    www.visualcapitalist.com Ranking Industries by Their Potential for AI Automation

    AI automation is expected to impact some industries more than others. See the latest projections in this infographic.

    Ranking Industries by Their Potential for AI Automation
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    www.visualcapitalist.com Ranking Industries by Their Potential for AI Automation

    AI automation is expected to impact some industries more than others. See the latest projections in this infographic.

    Ranking Industries by Their Potential for AI Automation
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    All the Contents of the Universe, in One Graphic
  • Agreed, I think the same. We just don't know what that stuff is yet. It could be a bunch of different things we haven't discovered because we can't measure it yet. Who knows. Fun to think about.

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