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  • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.deto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    5 days ago

    and AUR because I found a lone archwiki post mentioning a pacman command that would fix my niche problem, so I thought I need to set up Pacman to solve it

    MFW in the dependency hell, with a broken GUI: 🤡

    (This was my first Linux install years ago and I proceeded through Do you know what you are doing? (y/N) despite having no clue. It was a VM, luckily.)













  • Cool, sure, but how many of these are actual color? I’m guessing 2 but it probably depends on definition (does contrast adjustment count if hue is retained?)

    Edit:

    A pride flag with every color band represented by a NASA image. White is Earth clouds, pink is aurora, blue is the Sun in a specific wavelength, brown is Jupiter clouds, black is the Hubble deep field, red is the top of sprites[1], orange is a Mars crater, yellow is the surface of Io, green is a lake with algae, blue is Neptune, and purple is the Crab Nebula in a specific wavelength.

    [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprite_(lightning)#/media/File:Upperatmoslight1.jpg

    Surprisingly many: white, red, orange, green and yellow. (The well-known Neptune image is false color; Hubble deep-field is IR but that is redshifted so IDK, may be “real” color too.)


  • Yes but it’s wood that you are not allowed to burn or let rot, or the CO₂ gets released again. Basically, cut down trees and store them in oxygen-free water, salt mines, deserts or permafrost areas (or peat bogs, as nature did it over millions of years) where no bacteria/insects will feed on the wood and no humans come to scalp it. There is no way this can be economical, even with today’s carbon credits. Trees are “free” solar carbon capture devices but slow and inefficient, and need to be logged-and-stored continuously to work at all, as there is only a very limited space that we can cover in new forests in the next few decades.

    I know they just want to find the best use for waste wood but I think there is too little of it in the first place.