

I thought it was just (or mostly) partial pressure of O2 when it comes to hemoglobin? It’s been about 15 years since I was in school so I might remember wrong.
I thought it was just (or mostly) partial pressure of O2 when it comes to hemoglobin? It’s been about 15 years since I was in school so I might remember wrong.
Could you pin a comment on the post for that first article that gives links to alternative articles? I don’t know if that’s possible on lemmy. But megathreads are annoying to me because they usually just have a list of articles that is overwhelming and it’s much easier to just read none of them. Plus it doesn’t interact well with continuing conversation once it falls off the front page.
If there were a way to remove posts from the feed (either everything/local/subscribed or the community+everywhere) without destroying the post itself it would be nice too because you wouldn’t be deleting conversations. Then you could pin the other conversations on the first one.
Does that mean that if we took something rusty and put it in an environment without oxygen it would start to release oxygen from the rust?
I did this but I stopped after I got up to go to the bathroom and ended up in a park being chased by one of my lamps.
I’m with the other guy, I’m not reading that again, but I remember it was on the verge if that helps.
How did you identify the problem and get ComEd to look into it? My UPS is switching inconsistently, sometimes a couple times a day, and I’ve seen some signs that makes me think it’s not just that UPS/outlet/breaker. I wasn’t at the point where I was going to do anything yet but since you’re talking about the same provider I have I figured I’d ask. I have a multimeter, oscilloscope and smart plugs that watch voltage/amperage/power.
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You do that manually? Wow that’s a lot of work. But I agree with the other commenter, turns out the reason I was hesitant to read the article on that other site was because the experience sucks. Thank you for making it so much easier.
Agreed, the data will not be scrubbed, just marked as reclaimable.
Yeah I’m with you, both are awful and in my mind constantly. Just be careful because you’re offending people who for the most part have similar values, and those that don’t, aren’t here to listen. I know how frustrating it is to feel like there’s nothing I can do about something that nobody else seems to care about.
sudo
As root
find /srv/lemmy/example.com/volumes/pictrs/files
Find files in /srv/lemmy...
that:
-type f
Are plain files (not directories, symlinks, etc; includes images)
-ctime -1
And were created within an amount of time (probably last day, haven’t used this flag in a while)
-exec rm {} \\;
For each matching file found execute rm
on it (delete it).
What’s going on, bud? I’ve seen your comments a bunch of times and while I’ve disagreed with some I’ve never seen you divorced from reality like this. Are you ok?
When I was on the fire department (late 2000s) we bought cars for like $75 each to practice disassembling, I assume from the junkyard. I bet the price hasn’t changed too much.
Yes but I thought I read somewhere that the shooter was confronted soon after (a couple hours?) which would be very fast to find and go through security footage. And yes about the gun, but that wouldn’t necessarily get them the motive and description of the suspect. It doesn’t really matter to me that much anyway, it was just an unknown aspect of a story I am interested in.
I agree, but with the amount of trolling some people do regarding LGBT stuff I wanted to be very clear I’m not one of them. Since every article is stating it as fact and not using “alleged” I assume the journalists know with some certainty, but I haven’t seen it detailed anywhere.
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I’m not saying this to cast doubt on anything, I believe the reason given for the attack, I’m simply curious (probably because I used to be a first responder). One thing I haven’t seen explained in the articles I’ve read about this story is how do we know that he assaulted her for the flag and then shot her? Who called 911? How did they know who the suspect was?
The most plausible explanation to me is she was still alive when the cops got there but died before the paramedics were able to transport her, so she was able to tell them something, since no witnesses were mentioned. Second most plausible is there were witnesses.
Contact the plaintiffs, you’ll get a much larger payout if you help them make their case rather than wait for the ruling.
Yeah they really buried some critical information on this one. I get the point of the article about general surveillance but when people feel tricked they get burned out on the issue and trust the media less. They could have made the point they wanted without making it clickbait.