If you understand Danish, any of the communities on Feddit.dk should be interesting… But otherwise they probably aren’t :P
If you understand Danish, any of the communities on Feddit.dk should be interesting… But otherwise they probably aren’t :P
Just hijacking the top comment to say that it has been suggested, just not implemented yet https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818
Sure, but that doesn’t change the fact that there was (most likely) an actual historical person who is the origin of these stories, i.e. Jesus. He’s probably not really as fantastical as the Bible would have you believe, but he did exist, as opposed to being just an entirely fictional character.
Not sure how else you would increase Jupiter’s mass that much :P
I assumed in this scenario that orbits would be left unchanged aside from orbital velocity - if we can magic Jupiter much bigger, we can magic the orbits too :P
Why wouldn’t they survive? I think even if Jupiter gained enough mass to start fusion, it would not become significantly larger. It would just become more dense.
AFAIK most historians/scholars agree that Jesus was a real person (even if a lot of the Bible’s claims about what he did are not true). But I’m not a historian. What are you basing your opinion on?
I feel that is implicit in OPs question - I mean if it’s not equally rich, how is it different from what reality is right now? Anyways maybe OP can clarify.
Perhaps, but the way that those classes would affect people would be very different from how economic classes affect people today. But this is all a hypothetical situation, I think it’s very hard to say any specifics about it.
I don’t think that’s true. I think if everyone was rich, nobody would be. Everyone would be “middle class”, if you can even talk about class any more. Doesn’t sound too bad tbh.
What’s with just the two small round bones in the wrist? Surely adults have more bones than that in their hands. I never realized you actually grow new bones after birth.
I think time travel would be the coolest. I’d like to see the distant future, see how far we’ve come. I’d like to go back and see historical moments and verify that they actually are what history says. I’m sure a nontrivial amount of our (distant) history as we know it is just wrong because the facts were lost to time.
I wonder if this will herald an era of more original content and less of all this reusing of stuff all the time.
I’ll probably update within a week as well :)
I like their “we aim to try to not defederate with other instances” policy, and they’re geographically near me.
Out of curiosity, what is it about this policy you like?
Now this, this is a website.
Fwiw my wife had a long period of being vegetarian primarily because she doesn’t like the taste of beef. So that reasoning does occur as well. She’s not vegetarian any more but mostly keeps to chicken due to the taste
The most active is probably the news community, !nyheder@feddit.dk with 80 active users per week according to the sidebar. I think a good portion of them are users on external instances.