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The small part of the feet also used to measure things. You standardised those, right?
I was hiking recently and saw a massive caterpillar. I took a photo and asked our national biological office if they could ID it cos AI was doing a shit job (as usual).
They identified it and said that it almost definitely arrived as a seed or smaller caterpillar attached to a car and managed to find its way into the forest. They mentioned that they normally return with holidayers in the summer and don’t make it through the cold winter’s, but this may shift due to climate change. This thing was about 18 cm (7 American toes) long.
Crazy to see how much shit these critters can handle and still survive (for now…).
oneser@lemmy.zipto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Bethesda's re-releases and remasters are getting outta control.1·23 days agoBut you provide no references, which mean none exist! My god, maybe this commenter is on to something and satire was invented in 2008 to turn us into sheeple!
(I love a good/shit conspiracy theory and stand equally behind op and this comment)
oneser@lemmy.zipto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Mullvad: Reminder that OpenVPN is being removed January 15th 202611·24 days agoI find frequently switching works well. It’s a bit of effort, but I have a small list of countries that work best with certain websites.
Max-stats 😎
oneser@lemmy.zipto Gaming@beehaw.org•How Nintendo locked down the Switch 2’s USB-C port and broke third-party docking6·2 months agoYeah the requirements are for USB-C power delivery for devices capable of charging @ (if I remember correctly) > 15W.
The requirement was placed in the radio equipment directive of the EU so unlikely they will amend it to add requirements for USB-C cabled data transmission.
Because the Roman Catholic church and various other such religious cults decided it so.