Stardust

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[–] Stardust@kbin.social 11 points 4 months ago

Uhh it means the hungry person is no longer hungry. That's pretty meaningful to the hungry person.
If you mean it doesn't mean anything to you, then that's your deal.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

So, the Higgs is, if I recall right, sensitive to the masses of other particles, and I don't think this has much to do with gravity per say (gravity just reacts to mass-energy to curve spacetime) but the fact that Higgs can decay to other particles and also feels the 'Higgs' effect/field of which the Higgs boson is kind of like a left over. The Higgs mass can thus 'blow up' from contributions from other particles, because in a quantum field a particle will potentially fluctuate to several particles and then back again, and of course, you can't decay into something if you are less energetic than it.

I very hazily recall that it is possible to have some mass from non-Higgs effect sources, for instance quarks binding to each other contributes most of a proton's mass rather than the Higgs effect, so the Higgs boson could have /some/ mass even if we turned off all the Higgs bits except for the boson itself, but my impression was that it was majority from Higgs interactions, from which the Higgs boson is relatively 'unprotected' from being ballooned up. A counterpart particle can provide counterterms to help keep mass low, like a seesaw, but the standard model Higgs has no such counterpart unless you introduce something extra.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Neutralinos and squarks are entirely theoretical counterparts as part of an extension to the standard model, which were expected to be observed at the LHC as 'natural' but weren't and we have no concrete reason to think they exist; the Standard Model of normal matter still reigns supreme. However if there are really dark stars it does lend some actual support, and would be the first actual evidence.
Basically the idea is there might be a symmetry between bosons (spin 1) and fermions (spin 1/2), a 'supersymmetry', so that every known (fundamental) particle has a secret doppleganger. I vaguely recall one motivation was providing counter-terms, as if you add more matter it can blow up the Higgs, but the irony is the Higgs is fine if you just... Don't add any dark matter, like the asymptotic safety program pointed out and actually garnered a prediction of the Higgs mass with before anyone measured it. And everyone argued it would be more 'natural' if the new particles showed up at LHC energies. They didn't.
Personally I'm betting against it; supersymmetry has just actively had predictions working against it so far. The particles would end up introducing more parameters than they solve.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago

Extinguish the left is very much an attainable goal in their view. They almost stole the presidency in an insurrection. They were literately going to murder Mike Pence. The next time around we might have a more competent conservative president who manufactures an emergency and then we are literately fucked.
Something like 'murder a fuckton of people' doesn't need an easily definable goal post: that there are always more people to murder who don't quite meet your standards is a FEATURE, not a bug.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 31 points 1 year ago (25 children)

I mean, there have been examples of government funded vouchers ending up going to scam charter schools because Republicans are also deregulating private schools. There are lots of horror stories about charter schools.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 29 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Uh people who get raped want abortions.
No one wants abortions for /funsies/, you mean.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There is a much better explanation which is either MOND or MoND-mimicking superfluid dark matter causing structure formation a little sooner, plus early usual overestimation of the number of actual early galaxies. New data always takes a little time to analyze properly. Tired light is outdated.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 21 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@Helvedeshunden

Obvious answer: computers.

I wish we got a bidet but my family decided against it. x_x

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

@snazzy0933
Maybe try putting up signs saying 'ARMED AND DANGEROUS', 'NO TRESPASSING' and 'BEWARE OF DOG'. If you don't have a dog, you can just play dog barking sounds.
A dog on a chain in front of your door is a pretty good deterrent if you're willing to do that though.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

Do they not know Black Trans people exist?

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

@Cube6392 @rancidity9480
I made a kbin magazine/community for Play By Post recently but it hasn't gotten any attention. -shrug- If someone wanted to post there that could be fun.
edit: or if there is some other play by post fediverse roleplay community I am unaware of.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

I have been stung by bees/wasps several times, and the times when I was youngest and the least self aware were the worst. I was in absolute screaming agony as a small child. Then one day as an adult I was startled to be stung and found the experience to be completely different. Sure, it hurt and was really sharp like someone just jabbed a needle into me, but my response was to laugh, not cry. I also have the capacity to just not give a fuck (I recognize the cause of the pain isn't going to kill me) when I'm in a fair bit of pain and just do something else (provided I can still physically move, which isn't always a given) and this is helpful for tuning it out.

So from my personal experience, I would say absolutely: animals have it worse, not better.

 

The Problem

The biggest problem with the 'trying to do reform online' is that people are physically separated from each other, and most traditional protest is physical.

Short list of traditional stuff we can still do:
Voting
Informing of protests organized by others
Sending letters
Sending money

Less Traditional Solutions

Getting to the same location: At a bare minimum, some kind of code to find out if there are other people in your area. That there is some population clustering strikes me as quite likely actually, even under random chance you get clusters.

Mutual aid at a distance: People could try mailing goods to each other, or figuring out who is on the edge of the range they are willing to drive to once a year and occasionally meeting up to exchange gifts like canned goods. I've been thinking the usual method of trying to rely on local groups just isn't very effective - what if your local group doesn't exist or isn't accepting people? That actually happened in my case when I went to look at a local mutual aid group.

The oncoming climate disaster: I do not have a green thumb, but I would love a project to green things. I suspect a lot of people wouldn't mind having their walls turned into mini-gardens but don't have the skills (or resources) to really maintain it or start it. Efficient use of space could mitigate the fact land is expensive. If global warming really starts baking plant life too, it may also be a good idea to start practicing in-door basement gardening (perhaps try to make much deeper basements for natural cooling?) sooner en-mass rather than later (which could lead to mass starvation if put off).

Pure Online Actions: There are some forms of work that lend themselves really well to being online. Coding, writing, news, encouraging people to vote, sending money to workers on strike.

and finally...

Cutting the pigs off directly: I firmly believe the most effective way to combat unethical companies is simply to start and support worker owned companies where every employee gets a vote on their wages, and 'starve' the big companies. I found myself looking at the massive amounts of money raised and wasted in political campaigns by small donations and found myself thinking - damn, with a million dollars, you could start a really small company with that. The second most effective way is probably striking, which, yes, you need people on the ground for that.

We could use an ethical version of Amazon, with a collective of shops that people can visit (the offline side of warehousing is a whole other bundle of issues), and an ethical Paypal. I know that credit unions exist, but I don't know of any credit union that has a Paypal-like API and easy convenience of simply clicking to pay for things. Uber and other apps. There is a huge amount of labor that we could 'take back' simply by providing another venue for people to practice it. Unfortunately, I don't think the fediverse way of doing things is quite appropriate when it comes to systems dealing with money. It's one thing to duplicate posts or ads for content for sale, but you don't want to duplicate credit card information. Open source it maybe and use 'semi centralization'; the Paypal-esque site can handle logins and money, and the Amazon-esque sites can perhaps do some form of federation and handle actual showing of items.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Stardust@kbin.social to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world
 

Anyone here ever do play by post roleplays?

link text to go directly to the original url

kbin.social/m/PlayByPost

!PlayByPost@kbin.social
@PlayByPost
PlayByPost@kbinsocial

Throwing a bunch of links at the wall, hopefully one will work for y'all.

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