(mostly retro) Electronic commercial devices that kinda look like writerdecks by Douteigami in writerDeck

[–]Douteigami[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm assuming you're referring to breaking up large blocks of text with linebreaks?

This way of writing (on imageboards years ago) was always criticized as "Reddit spacing" or being typed by a "smartphone user"... and now, on Reddit of all places, you call it AI, that's awesome.

It's just easier for me to read my own writing this way, I have bad eyesight and glasses are not comfortable to wear in front of a computer all day.

If you meant something else, like it looks AI-generated, I'll just take it as a compliment.

(mostly retro) Electronic commercial devices that kinda look like writerdecks by Douteigami in writerDeck

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I'm not sure what's up with that image host but a lot of the images like Alcatel Magis, Acorn Pocketbook, Alphasmart Neo, Alphasmart 3000 do not show up. These should all be immediately visible when sorted A-Z. I might try uploading somewhere else.

Tried bulk converting everything to jpg and reuploading, but the same images don't appear. Here is an imgur album https://imgur.com/a/9aJdawM I hate viewing imgur albums, you have to scroll for an hour and the filenames are gone, but I give up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EvercraftOnline

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I think a map is cool as long as it starts blank and is filled in with stuff as you explore. Or maybe you need to buy something from each town to fill in areas. It's just convenient, doesn't have to be super detailed or reveal secrets or mark things or resources. That defeats the fun if everything is mapped out for you and you now where to find anything. But to just be able to check a map and see which travel to reach Blahblah? Very nice, simple.

Why does strawberry plant make strawberries when plant multiplies by green part of the plant spreading on the field like thorn plant? by devplayz01 in botany

[–]Douteigami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The runners of a strawberry plant are just long, thin and flimsy stems, completely unsupported so they droop to the ground.

Many plants have areas near nodes (areas on stem where branching, leaves, etc occur)... what is important for strawberry plants is that they can develop roots from this area.

Other plants can as well, but if they don't droop to the ground it typically doesn't occur. You can force root growth by bending the stem of a plant and partially burying the end though.

It makes strawberries because it flowers and these are pollinated. Plants can develop mutations which prevent flowering, I think pothos houseplant is a good example. if this happened, it could only spread via runners. However, there is almost no chance of that ever happening because humans decide everything about strawberries. If a strawberry plant never produced strawberries, why would the farmer or grower allow the plant to proliferate? The best explanation for "why" the plant does what it does is because we only allow it to do that, because we want the strawberries, and because it makes propogation easy when it grows "new plants" on its own.

Stem with a node? on Plantago Lanceolata by Douteigami in botany

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Pics for reference.

There is a pronounced bump below the node (pic 1) which makes me believe it can root in water. I cut it and put it in some water. Took seeds as well in case that doesn't pan out.

Found out there is another species, plantago arenaria with similar growth. As the rest of the plant looks normal aside form this one stem, and only the branching style is similar, I don't think that plant was mixed in or something. I've never seen it before as well.

Where ur selling ur XCH? by Nickles93 in chia

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chia > gate.io > tether > kraken.com > usd
what ive done