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  • I've always had a lot of success with holding out my hand towards the cat, palm down, limp, and allowing the cat to inspect it in their own time.

    I've heard this is also a technique from experts, but I just found it when we had a cat. It seems to work on dogs too.

    It's non-threatening, and it doesn't put any pressure on them for a response. Just get it close enough to be just outside their personal space. If they stretch their nose towards it to sniff, you can bring it closer, and then you may just get the coveted nose bump and cheek nuzzle.

    You may also get the, "what are you doing, you freak, leave me alone" body language, in which case you just have to wait and try again later.

  • Entirely by design. Why do you think they have a "security council" with 5 permanent members, who are the most powerful nations on earth, who can each veto literally anything completely unilaterally?

    They are keeping themselves secure against the UN ever doing anything against their interests, that's the only way the word "security" makes any sense. It is intentionally set up to never get anything done. You would never create such an arrangement if you wanted an organisation to have actual teeth.

  • My kid wanted to watch it together, and I was like, that's fine as long as you let me tell you that Rick isn't always right and he's not the hero.

  • The 1.0 interface is a night & day improvement on the previous UI, so I'd say that was a good call.

  • I was recently using entirely legitimate professional software because I was sick of Fusion360's cloud crap. Admittedly I wasn't using it at a professional level, but previously I would've had the same trouble with FreeCAD, which was what drove me to my entirely legitimate alternatives.

    But just recently I was trying FreeCAD, and struggling a bit with the interface, when I checked the latest version which was 1.0.0.

    So I updated and it's had a complete UI overhaul. It now looks and runs like pro software. It has a modern look, and the UI interactions are extremely smooth.

    My favourite part of it is the spreadsheet system. It's fully-fledged spreadsheet software, and when you've made all the calculations, you just have to name the cells you need, and then you can access them as variables from the design. It's really powerful for parametric design. That part of it was already much better than autodesk's parameter system.

    Anyway, I'm not going back to Fusion or any of the pro software again. I'm doing my latest project in FreeCAD and it's a super smooth experience.

  • Oh cool. I can still access spotify on the computer, so I'll probably just check and search up the artists I like. Thanks!

  • Viewed from above the north pole, the planet's rotation, orbit and the ISS's orbit are all moving in a counterclockwise direction. The ISS's orbit is inclined ~51° from the Earth's rotation, and the Earth's rotation is tilted ~23° from its orbital plane.

    I think that means that Earth & the ISS never have their orbits perfectly aligned, but for our purposes that doesn't matter. All we need is for one moment in time, for the ISS's vector to line up with the Earth's, and we should get very close to that at two times of the year, where the ISS's northernmost or southernmost parts of its orbit fall on the farthest point of its orbit away from the Sun. This should be true regardless of Earth's tilt at that moment.

    ( edit: on reflection, not quite true, you need the ISS's highest or lowest point relative to the plane of Earth's orbit, but it will still happen twice per year )

    At those moments, the ISS is travelling with the direction of the planet, very close to parallel, and its speed relative to the Sun should approach ~134,600 km/h, unless you did the math wrong, I didn't check that.

    In this same orbit the ISS should also reach its slowest point, as the opposite side of its orbit should be aligned against Earth's orbit.

    But also, in the premise of this idea is the admission that the bicycle is "stationary", because its speed in relation to its immediate environment is what matters, and we all know it.

  • Just installed that, and it works!

    I've not been able to get spotify to work for ages. Not through xmanager, not through revanced, none of it. Maybe it's because I'm in australia, I don't know, but thanks to your comment I've got a music player again.

  • Cut to a different version of that scene where they just start humping the computer.

  • Untethered occupants are a serious danger to other occupants in their own car. I wouldn't agree to drive with someone who wouldn't put one on tbh, partly because it hints at a lack of judgement and I wouldn't want that person in charge of the car.

  • If anyone thought Trump's party was the party of "the little guys" at any point in time now or before the inauguration, they shouldn't be trusted with a pair of blunt scissors, much less a key piece of IT infrastructure.

    And if you're gullible enough to think that's a reasonable defence, I'd put you in that category too. I'm not really interested in anything else you have to say, that was just a disqualifyingly vapid argument you just made.

    Bye.

  • As written this guy only has one monkey.

  • He literally said that they are now the party of the little guys. That's what "the tables have turned" means. That says a lot about how he feels about Trump, and a lot about how much you can trust his judgement on anything.

  • 892 trillion years sounds like a minuscule amount of time to wait for a string that long.

    Like you already got unbelievably lucky.

  • That is in the back of my mind. God help me I may just do it.

  • Goddamnit, I just made an email with them, trying to get out of google's monopoly. Does anyone know an email service that doesn't suck?

  • "Tip of the iceberg" means there is more lying in wait under the surface that can sink your ship. Sailors give icebergs a wide berth for this reason.

    The point of the saying is that there is more danger than just what's immediately visible.

  • Most commercially produced media is slop. Porn isn't special in that regard.

    That doesn't mean porn is somehow specially devoid of artistic merit. Done well it can be beautiful and meaningful.

    You've got a stereotype in your head that was put there by a misogynistic culture, but that's not inherent to the genre.

  • Who was that? I said sex is about interpersonal connection. I didn't learn that from porn, I learned it from sex.

    I trusted the audience to understand that good porn or erotica in general should be about portraying that connection in some form, which is what is actually hot about sex, but maybe I gave you too much credit.

    But hey, if sexuality to you is really that shallow, you're free to pity me, because I put absolutely no stock in your opinion.