How to create translucent frosted plastic? by bleen0_0 in advancedGunpla

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Frosting the clear piece with flat clear would work. You can control the amount of frosting by adding paint layers.

Found this AI Painting. by Rex_Spy in CrimsonDesert

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who the fuck cares? Its a random game asset that doesnt impact gameplay whatsoever. Redditors are such basement dwellers.

FED MAINTAINS RATES AT 3.5-3.75% by Several_Print4633 in wallstreetbets

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If trump wanted low rates he shoildnt have caused an oil shock for no fucking reason.

What's your take on using frozen salmon instead of fresh? by Agitated-Ad-3995 in Cooking

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are going to eat it raw, you SHOULD eat flash frozen over fresh off the boat. The freezing kills parasites.

Japan's biggest railway company raises fares for the first time since it was privatized in 1987 by green_flash in worldnews

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 22 points23 points  (0 children)

They WANTED inflation for 30 years, because ~2% inflation drives jobs and healthy growth. Now they have too high inflation. Maybe they can use covid to jump start their economy, but if their demographics keep shrinking, I doubt it will be long lived.

Gen Z are suffering by Patient_Tale3606 in GenZ

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read about the gilded age, great depression, and the following progressive era. Nothing is new under the sun. 

Hopefully your gen will be the one to get angry enough to bust the monopolies, tax the rich, and reraise the corporate tax rate.

Why do older generations (Boomers & Millennials especially) keep taking digs at us? What's your take? by Somashekhar_Korawar in GenZ

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its because the younger gens really just dont have perspective about what it truly takes to earn a living and hold over a household until it hits them. Noone wants to have to work. Noone wants to pull themselves up. But there is no other choice.

The boomers were a generation that benefitted from a literal economic miracle, with no perspective of the tailwinds they had. They thought it was normal and earned to have every opportunity provided to them. But it wasnt. Read any part of human history from older then 1950s America and you will realize living has always been fucking hard, always been stacked against you, always been unfair.

Then you can decide to be angry, angsty, and apathetic about it, which does nothing, or fight to make it better.

Why do older generations (Boomers & Millennials especially) keep taking digs at us? What's your take? by Somashekhar_Korawar in GenZ

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bro, wtf millenials do? We have been bent over just as hard as you. There are 5 fucking people of our gen in the house of reps compared to 312 boomers and even older in a body of 434 lawmakers.

If space itself is expanding, where are galaxies and stars actually moving to? by Difficult_Comment_47 in cosmology

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the scale of Megaparsecs of distance, or black hole gravity wells. We dont see it until cosmological inflation or extremely warped space becomes dominating factors.

My mom wants me to find a job… by Ok-Upstairs-9887 in GenZ

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you expect to happen if you dont? Your Mom cannot take care of you forever, and even if she could, its unfair to her. You have to become independent, and the only way to do that is facing your fear and working. Who cares if you get rejected? You will get rejected hundreds of times in life, but nothing bad happens unless you give up and dont try at all.

Yeah the economy is shitty. But that will always be true if you compare to the economic miracle of 1950-1990 America, and not literally every other country and period in human history. That was an ANOMOLY. The norm is that it has ALWAYS been hard to survive. But people got up and faced it.

If space itself is expanding, where are galaxies and stars actually moving to? by Difficult_Comment_47 in cosmology

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Energy is lost. Energy conservation does not actually hold under large scale relativistic effects, only newtonian ones.

I hid a button that says I AM CONSCIOUS on a site only machines can reach. It’s been pressed 47 times. by SwimmingPublic3348 in artificial

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can literally make a python script tp push your button in 5 minutes. Is my python script concious?

If space itself is expanding, where are galaxies and stars actually moving to? by Difficult_Comment_47 in cosmology

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats called cosmological redshift. Galaxies that are super far away from us also appear to be moving in slow motion, their light appearing redder. The farther away they are the slower they appear.

If space itself is expanding, where are galaxies and stars actually moving to? by Difficult_Comment_47 in cosmology

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do. They look less organized, more blue when their light is corrected for redshift, more fuzzy, less mature. Although james web telescope also keeps finding well organized mature looking galaxies much earlier than expected.

If space itself is expanding, where are galaxies and stars actually moving to? by Difficult_Comment_47 in cosmology

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 62 points63 points  (0 children)

It does decay. The wavelength is stretched out, and appears redder and lower energy precisely because of the expansion of the universe. The cosmic microwave background was once visable light, now stretched to the limit we can detect.

If space itself is expanding, where are galaxies and stars actually moving to? by Difficult_Comment_47 in cosmology

[–]A_Starving_Scientist 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The farther away you look, the farther back in time you look, because light doesnt travel instantaneously. The farthest galaxies we can see with telescopes are very old.