• someacnt@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    How do you guys retain memory of what you looked into for long enough that you can post about it?

    I just cannot infodump like this, I wish I could.

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      23 minutes ago

      The less useful the information the more I will remember it.

      Ethylene gas also makes apples go bad. Not sure what I’m going to do with that info, but I know it.

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    22 hours ago

    Ok, this is sending me off into a Skies of Arcadia rabbit hole. Who is coming with me?

    (Note to self: do not dig out the Dreamcast when I get home tonight, because I definitely know where the SoA disc is)

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      17 hours ago

      I honestly like the added content of the GameCube version. It’s got some bounty hunting type missions against pirates and the power ups to cupil are now found hidden through the game world instead of grinding the save card game on Dreamcast

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        16 hours ago

        That sounds nice! If I ever really get it in my head to replay it, maybe I’ll have to hunt down that version.

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        17 hours ago

        Of all the games to remake, boy would I love the Skies of Arcadia remake of the GameCube version. ;_;

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      I can see how you got there. Not sure if that is a good thing or a bad thing but what I do know is that bees communicate by dancing.

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        I am so glad other people with ADHD can see the insight into trains of thought. Which makes me wonder why we don’t have more vehicles run on Diesel generated Electric power.

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          Which makes me wonder why we don’t have more vehicles run on Diesel generated Electric power.

          I’ve wondered that too (especially as the owner of a diesel car). My best guess is that hybrid drivetrains come at a price premium compared to plain gasoline engines and Diesels also come at a price premium compared to plain gasoline engines, so trying to put both on the same car would incur a double price premium and not enough people would want to pay it.

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            20 hours ago

            It’s just a diesel range extender, they wouldn’t have to use all that big of an engine. Just like on locomotives, the diesel is just is a generator to power electric motors. No integration into the drive line, the diesel has a generator on it that feeds the batteries.

            One guy put a diesel engine in a Tesla as a range extender and it had a range of over 2,500 miles. It got like a 400mpg.

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          21 hours ago

          A second engine costs more, weighs more, needs more support, and makes everything harder to repair.

          Basically, internal combustion to the wheels is cheaper for the car builders and good enough.

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            20 hours ago

            Diesel electric, not diesel hybrid.

            Diesel generates power that charges the batteries. It would be more expensive than a normal ice car, but it would have thousands of miles of range and get 8-10x the range per gallon.

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              Afaik the only difference at the general level is whether the IC engine connects directly to the wheels or not. A hybrid can run on either engine. A diesel electric uses an IC engine to create electricity for an electric engine. So you still need at least two engines, it’s just wildly more efficient. And quite a bit more expensive to produce.

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        Were you also at the psychiatrists office OP was at? Seems to be a trend… unrelated, but i found out the other day that squirrels are becoming carnivorous.

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          I doubt that the care provider is the commonality. Centipedes don’t have sex, the male drops a semen bag on the ground and the female finds it and uses it to reproduce.

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            There must be something else at play. It could be that, unlike other cephalopods that swim, like you would expect, the nautilus propells itself through the ocean by expelling high pressure jets of water

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              I have no idea what it could be. I see the possibility that the great pyramid has large voids that are filled with sand and debris caused by stone cutting is a valid hypothesis given the sand found when the French team bored into part of the pyramid in the 80s. Using sand and rubble to fill in voids would expedite the construction process so that the 20-30 year construction make sense. That also would be a progression of the attempt to stack blocks on a mound of sand and rubble to build a pyramid, which failed in the fifth dynastic attempts.

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            Stop it you asshole, I’m willing to go down that rabbit hole. This is like pointing a loaded gun at my face and asking me to ignore it.

            Edit: Did you know cats are the only mammal who don’t taste sweetness! Must be related…

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    But ethylene is the ripening signal molecule, right? Why would trees be warning other trees to ripen their fruit?

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      I looked it up, and it also increases the tannin levels in the leaves. So if something is eating the tree, it and other nearby trees change their leaves to become more toxic to what usually eats them.

      I’m guessing this leaves them generally non-toxic which helps keep critters they don’t mind around.

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        Aahh that makes more sense… I was more wondering less on how trees can warn eachother, but how much is there that they can do something about.

        I was just imagining… “HEY THERE’S A FOREST FIRE COMING”… then a response… welp that sucks.

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          The trees just slowly sway, their woody groans slowly creaking out “wwwwweeeeeellllllll sssssshhhhhhhhhhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttt” as the fire engulfs the savannah.

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      Makes sense. If animals are about to start eating, they’ll want the fruit to be ready. Obviously the seeds need to be ready, but also the flavour of the fruits themselves so animals don’t ignore them and they all end up rotting directly below their parent.

      Or, from another angle, one tree that doesn’t want animals eating it emits chemical that causes fruit of other trees to be more attractive so animals are less likely to waste time eating the comparatively less nutritious leaves or bark.

      And adding a layer to that, even if the animals that like to eat its bark/leaves aren’t interested in the fruit, if other animals are attracted to the fruit, it can attract more predators that might be happy to eat animals looking for bark/leaves as well as those looking for fruit. And both predators and prey might also be directly attracted to the original chemical the tree released.

      Or it might just be a coincidence. Actually, even if it is functional in those ways or others, it’s still a coincidence because that’s how evolution works, it just stuck around either because it works or because it’s tied to some other trait that does with and doesn’t cost enough to be a net negative.

      Note: this is all speculation, not based on any specific knowledge about this tree or ecosystem.