[-] SuDmit 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I don't really understand what is the end goal here. It isn't minimising the amount of total work done, because for this optimal strategy would be just leaving the seat in whatever position it was used. Funnily enough, amount of times it needs to be put up is exactly the same it needs to be put down in absolute terms, but considering the "up" group is smaller than "down group", their perceived amount of times position should be changed is higher than the same for the opposite group. I. e. in group of one "up" and 9 "downs", "ups" need to change position of lid with 90% probability, and for every "down" it's only 10%. Huh. Of course overall it equalizes: 1×0.9=9×0.1.

Or is it some kind of "welcomeness"? Like, leaving the lid in the most probable expected position (which for equal gender usage would be "sitting" because people sometimes poop, usually not while standing; and because penis people sometimes pee while sitting (me often, but usually at home, not in public)).

Or is it something else?

[-] SuDmit 10 points 4 months ago

Considering they bothered to write it down, the only thing remaining is copypasting into translator.

"Urine on ice"

[-] SuDmit 8 points 4 months ago

One Louis Rossman a day keeps shitty products away

[-] SuDmit 8 points 4 months ago

Adding to other's responses, exploding thing at geostationary orbit is especially bad:

  1. there is roughly only one such orbit
  2. because of (a) it is much more limited in terms of amount of spots for satellites distant enough from each other to be considered safe (imagine beads)
  3. because of orbital mechanics destroying things creates cloud of debris that eventually takes up form roughly similar to torus, embedding original orbit, endangering all other satellites here and threatening to start chain reaction of creating more and more debris from collisions
  4. this orbit is quite high and atmosphere here is so miniscule it'd take hundreds and thousands of years for that debris to meaningfully slow down and drop to lower trajectories; and junk that got higher orbits will decay even slower. It's not coincidence that graveyard orbit for geostationary satellites is higher

All in all, don't explode things here

[-] SuDmit 7 points 4 months ago

The hell is this comment section? Is every lemmy user some kind of IT person? There is place for text, there is place for calls, and there is even place for actual presence, all depending on actual problem and yours and other person's understanding of it and ability to articulate through different mediums.

[-] SuDmit 7 points 6 months ago

Ah yes, my favourite month seventytwoary

[-] SuDmit 8 points 6 months ago
[-] SuDmit 8 points 9 months ago

Thank you for noticing, velociraptors were my favourite dinosaurs from kid's encyclopedia and I couldn't remember how they're called.

[-] SuDmit 12 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

You know what?

You lost The Game.

Also, ~~.:|:;~~

[-] SuDmit 10 points 1 year ago

Does that dragon start hoarding wealth?

[-] SuDmit 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I believe it's DeciCelsius. I don't know in what system 1 meter contains only 10 centimeters heh, thought it's 100.

[-] SuDmit 9 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

What if somebody makes a mod that does this automatically and displays result image when clicking on Art button?

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