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The transphobia stops now
  • Trans people are cool. Love em. Full human rights for everyone, end discrimination. This post, though, is obnoxious though.

    Sending edicts out to the public is never the play. Use your sidebar. Moderate stuff. Make it cool to not be a bigot. But the second you start doing goofy shit like this, you're painting a target on your back and coming across way more fragile than you must actually be.

    I personally have a policy about blocking any community that has admins who feel it necessary to try to police people's thoughts. As much as bigots piss me off, this isn't how people conduct themselves in a place that purports to be a safe haven. You don't patronize and denigrate the general public out of frustration, unless you want them as an enemy for some reason. The idea you needed you adjust your terminology in retrospect confirms how poorly you wrote your initial message.

    Also, I have to say, "We allowed 196 to be here" is a curious statement. What exactly did you allow? Is opening a community a big endeavor? I've opened up a bunch, and never have I felt like I was owed someone for doing it.

    Ban bad behavior. Don't try to tell people how to think. We have a word for the latter and it's not pretty.

  • Don’t settle for a painted line in the gutter
  • Those traffic signs can be placed for bikes, and paint on a road is not made specifically for cars. With that in mind, the paint is clearly intended for bikes here.

    Also, why would you need a "cars prohibited" on a bike road at every visible interval? Why would you need bollards? Are you worried that you're going to accidentally drive down a bike road? Are the large bikes painted onto the obviously-narrowed lanes not obvious enough?

    A seriously weird comment.

  • Don't feel bad for the Moderators of Reddit
  • Y'know, I read that entire thread, and it really doesn't come across as you're representing it.

    The mods are spitting rage over there. They're outright insulting every aspect of reddit. I feel like focusing on the idea that because they made a post there they must still be active users is a stretch and unfair.

    Of course, we know too many people still use the site. But it's hard for me to get on board with a blanket "fuck the mods" based on that thread alone.

  • Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus)
  • No! I'm just trying to see the community with beautiful shots & light-hearted facts for now while I still get my bearings with Lemmy.

    Any photos I've personally taken I mark with [oc], like the fairyfly stuff. I'll make it more clear in the future that I didn't take these.

  • Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus)

    They love milkweed. You can attract them to your yard if you plant some. I've personally raised large colonies of these for research, they're truly remarkable insects for a number of reasons, beauty of both the larvae and adults being chief among them.

    One of the more common issues that plague the Monarch is Ophryocystis elektroscirrha, a parasite that can be identified by examining a body-dust sample through a microscope. OE is passed on via spores that are consumed, and if an animal is affected by OE and undergoes metamorphosis, it will emerge with a number of defects that often lead to reduced lifespan or imminent death.

    Sadly, in research environments, the only way to deal with OE outbreaks (a sign of poor control) is to euthanize the animals to contain the spread of spores. This is typically done using a freezer, which ostensibly allows the animal a peaceful death by slowing down its metabolism and numbing its senses.

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    Advertising revenue in Twitter crashes by 50%
  • But that's the thing. She isn't taking the L on this. That's my point. She seems to just be chillin', doing fuck all. Everyone knows it's Musk running it.

    This isn't a case where he needed to bring in a fall guy CEO for a difficult business choice. This is a case where he brought in a new CEO to literally save the corporation, and she's doing nothing and nobody is blaming her. It's surreal.

  • Advertising revenue in Twitter crashes by 50%
  • Nobody is talking about it, but does that advertising exec that Musk hired for CEO take a massive hit to her career for any of this?

    It seems surreal to have a ghost CEO who isn't responsible for anything such a large company does. But that's exactly what's happening here.

  • Reddit kills awards and coins
  • How can it be intended for all the things you mention when all of those things came after it was released?

    On launch, it was just "donate, and here's a badge." It was every bit building upon the original sorting mechanism by providing a paid highlighting service.

  • Reddit kills awards and coins
  • Describing the various ways in which you mitigated the intrusiveness of reddit's awards is not exactly corroborating your argument that the awards were fine. I'm also struggling to see the symbolic value of a badge that indicates you paid the administrators. The award system did not build upon the original sorting mechanism of upvotes in any meaningful way.

  • Reddit kills awards and coins
  • I know the timing lends itself to dogpiling, but honestly? Good for them. Throughout the fog, reddit made a solid choice - awards and coins were absolutely fucking stupid. I had posted regularly on reddit since 2011 or so. The coin shit distracted from the original sorting system - upvotes/downvotes.

    Of course, hindsight belies that even that algorithm was bullshit the entire time. Alas, fuck reddit. Good riddance.

  • Search "Lemmy" on the play store and the official Reddit app shows up 6th lol
  • It pains me to defend a corpo, but calling Google unreliable for their "fling shit and see what sticks" methodology for developing new products is inaccurate. Google/Alphabet is actually one of the most reliable corpos in the tech sphere, relatively-speaking, if you analyze their core products throughout the years.

    Yes, it does feel like Google retires projects faster than they instantiate them. But that's by design. The core product (selling advertising on SERPs/YouTube/AdWords/etc) is about as reliable as it gets, and that's where they get their money.

    Obligatory "fuck corporations."

  • Desperate or just business as normal?
  • Oh my God. This is awesome.

    "We need to tighten the purse strings!!1" quickly became "open the coffers!" as soon as they hit a speed bump.

    Seriously epic. With the amount of vote manipulation going on over there, this will be a complete and utter failure. I guarantee it will be pulled in a month or two.

  • I don't know anything about the history here, but this doesn't look right to me.

    Did two people with almost identical names make Lemmy? If not, can someone (who actually knows what they're doing) fix up the Wikipedia article? Someone shouldn't be referred to as a creator and a co-creator, and then obviously, the typo.

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    Tiger beetle (Family Cicindelidae)

    Tiger beetles are notable for one thing: their speed. They can move up to 9km per hour, which given their size, is spectacular (a 1:125 body length per second ratio).

    Because they run so fast, they can be observed pausing after short bursts. Scientists suspect this brief respite is a way for the insect to get its bearings. But, like a lot of entomology, there are other ideas...

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    Giant water bug (family Belostomatidae)

    These aquatic insects are intimidating-looking, with large modified forelimbs. Although they live in the water, they're air-breathers, and like virtually all insects, can fly when necessary. The modified forelegs, referred to as "raptorial" (predatory) legs, have a similar function to that of mantises — they grab and secure prey to be consumed. Preferred prey is soft-bodied, but Giant water bugs don't need to discriminate, given how powerful they are for their size.

    However, unlike a praying mantis that chews its prey with a traditional insect-mouth plan made of many mandibles, since Giant water bugs are Hemiptera, they have a straw instead of "teeth." This means that they, like some assassin bugs and spiders, rely on injecting digestive juices into their immobilized prey, then sucking up the now-digested innards.

    In my personal experience, these things are scarier than they look, but they're absolutely capable of pinching or piercing you with their forelimbs, and they move fast in the water. I personally stay away from them.

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    Bugs - A place to talk about & share pictures of arthropods.

    LINKS: bugs & https://lemmy.world/c/bugs & !bugs@lemmy.world

    SIDEBAR:

    >All things Arthropoda (not just Insecta)!

    >Share pictures, ask questions, and solicit identification. Higher-quality pictures are easier to identify. Do not guess the species of an insect, use a dichotomous key to be sure.

    >Please understand that handling wild animals, bugs or otherwise, can be dangerous. Seek immediate medical attention if you’ve been bitten or stung by something.

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    Dobsonfly (Corydalinae)

    They're huge. But they only experience this form for a very short period of time! Most of their life is spent underwater in their larval stage, where they hunt other animals and cling to objects to manage currents.

    In their mature form, shown, they aren't even really interested or capable of sustaining themselves. Indeed, they just wither away and die. It's sad, but for insects, the dramatic life cycles are part of what makes them so special.

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    Fairyfly (Mymaridae) [original content, more in comments]

    These are photos of slides and sticky traps featuring various Chalcids, mostly Fairyflies, from a research project many years back.

    >The Mymaridae, commonly known as fairyflies or fairy wasps, are a family of chalcidoid wasps found in temperate and tropical regions throughout the world. The family contains around 100 genera with 1,400 species. Fairyflies are very tiny insects, like most chalcidoid wasps, mostly ranging from 0.5 to 1.0 mm long.

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