

You’re on to.something here. And you’re right: that illustration probably distorted my understanding of the process
You’re on to.something here. And you’re right: that illustration probably distorted my understanding of the process
I’m not so much concerned as interested, in this person’s proposed model, what happens to this accumulated detritus. Maybe it’s just that it’s negligible. But it must accumulate
So wood absorbs the microbes where they eventually suffocate and die, according to this article. But is there then a buildup of dead microbes (and their waste products)?
Is piefed any of three listed on their site? Is it like mbin where fedia.io is one execution of it? Or is everyone here speaking of piefed.social, specifically?
Mercuri seems to be becoming more popular
Pretty sure special agents already know how to do this (or is that what a special agent would say?)
Right? There are a handful of users that I’d expect here but don’t see
Man, you took it too real too quick
What’s the knot you are referring to??
To the other great responses here, I want to add that the act of creating cards for your deck, especially when you go beyond a straightforward multiple choice format, is in itself a form of study. To create a good test question usually you are digesting the information more deeply
That one’s clearer in its satire
I believe I am. I guess I ate the onion
Huh. TIL
Wait. So they’re not some right wing pundit?
I figure if it’s open source someone will have read the code and I can settle for riding that effort
It’s the right answer if you know how to read code
Gen X is least likely to do this, if you buy into the idea of generations.
I can imagine the appeal. Like watching insufferable influencers get their comeuppance
Well, that was a little detour