Yes. Between that and some bad OCR not recognizing text in columns, causing it to see these words in separate columns as a single phrase, it makes sense that it would be replicated in machine translations.
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catloaf@lemm.eeto Science@mander.xyz•Brand-new colour created by tricking human eyes with laserEnglish4·2 days agoNot so much wouldn’t as can’t. I wasn’t able to find the source paper, but it sounds like they used a very narrow wavelength so that they only stimulated certain cells. Outside the lab, light emissions and reflections aren’t so narrow.
catloaf@lemm.eeto News•The Galaxy Brains of the Trump White House Want to Use Tariffs to Buy BitcoinEnglish17·2 days agoNot quite. They’ll pull the rug before you get to cash out.
catloaf@lemm.eeto science•Brand-new colour created by tricking human eyes with laserEnglish12·2 days agohttps://www.w3.org/wiki/CSS/Properties/color/keywords
Gold just looks like a dull yellow out of context.
I never said anything about labels, I said tags. https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/image/tag/
catloaf@lemm.eeto science•Brand-new colour created by tricking human eyes with laserEnglish3·2 days agoRight. If you took a picture of a piece of gold and either sampled a point or blurred it together to one color, it wouldn’t look like gold any more.
I still use pkgs.org pretty frequently when I need to find versions of packages and their dependencies across different distros and versions of distros. I had to use that to sneakernet something to fix a system just this past week.
Yes, and encryption had nothing to do with it (though I suppose it would have prevented it in this case).
A properly configured modem would ignore this coming from the Internet side, or escape the characters so that they didn’t form that string.
It was always fun saying +++ATH in IRC to see who hadn’t configured their escapes properly
catloaf@lemm.eeto science•Brand-new colour created by tricking human eyes with laserEnglish2·2 days agoA lot of colors, like those, as well as gold, aren’t on the spectrum of visible light either.
catloaf@lemm.eeto News•Student could face ‘decades behind bars’ for alleged Tesla arson attack in MissouriEnglish100·2 days agoWait, your cops are going to prison?
That has nothing to do with my question.
All installation media is a bootable image. Whether it supports booting on the virtual hardware is another question.
catloaf@lemm.eeto Science@mander.xyz•Only Five People Have Seen This New Impossible ColorEnglish4·2 days agoNot really. It’s just a very pure teal.
catloaf@lemm.eetohomelab@lemmy.ml•What kind of network cabling for a behind-siding run?English4·2 days agoIf it’s not going to be exposed to the elements, it doesn’t need to be outdoor rated. In-wall riser is fine.
catloaf@lemm.eeto Boston, MA•Thank you Boston! Visited for the first time from the Pacific Northwest in February. Fantastic experience even with the weather not being ideal.English4·2 days agowanted to be ethical
stayed in an Airbnb
I’ve got bad news for ya kehd, short term rentals like Airbnb are a huge problem for housing. A hotel would have been preferable. The ones outside the city are obviously cheaper, and the trains are reliable enough to get you into the city.
And Newbury street is mostly just overpriced luxury brands. You want a real experience, go to a local vendors’ market
Which, if any, tag are you using? You may need to use latest.
catloaf@lemm.eeto News•Signs of life on a distant planet? Not so fast, say these astronomersEnglish32·2 days agoResearch and publishing isn’t free.
He’s a Salvadorean citizen. That would probably be enough.