Long walk on a short iceberg
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CoolGirl586@lemmy.worldto cats@lemmy.world•You know what they say about curiosity and cats3·8 months agoNASA?
CoolGirl586@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Ukraine: Russia transporting North Korean troops to front line in civilian trucks2·11 months agoI wouldn’t count on the League of Nations to even do that much. The last time they did anything noteworthy was in 1946.
CoolGirl586@lemmy.worldto Australia@aussie.zone•'An affront to dignity': The system allowing people with disability to be paid $6 an hourEnglish2·11 months agoIf that’s the case, and we have all these starving people, then I have a modest proposal.
CoolGirl586@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Marques Brownlee says ‘I hear you’ after fans criticize his new wallpaper appEnglish7·1 year agoSo? Photography is fun. My photos don’t exist until I take them.
CoolGirl586@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•The mod who bypass' the PSN login for God of War Ragnarök got removed on Nexus ModsEnglish19·1 year agoNexus Mods didn’t delete it. The creator took it down themselves.
Are you stupid?
It’s just one of those days.
CoolGirl586@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Donald Trump Lays Groundwork To Dodge Or Change Rules Of The Next Debate2·1 year agoIt’s a gif of Data from TNG saying “Do you consider your position so weak that it cannot withstand a debate?”
Studies and surveys of what? That some animals look different based on sex? Go ask some ducks.
CoolGirl586@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•It’s never been easier for the cops to break into your phoneEnglish32·1 year agoOh, I did a dumb. Capacitive readers use the body’s natural electrical signal to form an image of your fingerprint. You can trick them by using something conductive and running the right amount of electricity through.
Dead people don’t work though. Not for very long at least.
CoolGirl586@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•It’s never been easier for the cops to break into your phoneEnglish62·1 year agoYour body doesn’t all die at once. The parts that need a constant flow of oxygen die within minutes, while some parts take hours. Tissues like skin, tendons and heart valves are viable for harvest for as long as 48 hours after death.
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/death-the-last-taboo/decomposition-body-changes/
I don’t know how long a fingerprint would work after death though. I imagine it depends on the type of scanner. An optical scanner would probably not care. I’m not sure about ultrasonic. Thermal and capacitive would probably stop working within minutes of death.
It’s definitely possible. Most pro cameras can take a picture in 1/8000th of a second. At that speed a handgun round would only travel about 2 inches.
The main factor is luck though. This shot would be pretty much impossible to get on purpose.
They have to draw 4 AND skip their next turn.
That is within the expected timeframe for a transverse spinal process fracture to heal.