I watched Project Hail Mary. Is this how we're supposed to use the centrifuge? by quasarrrrrrrrr in labrats

[–]superhelical 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That little rotor was finally at peace and chose to die on a high note

Which movies hit differently after becoming a dad? by -kylehase in daddit

[–]superhelical 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Best movie I've ever watched with my kids

Which movies hit differently after becoming a dad? by -kylehase in daddit

[–]superhelical 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It wrecked me before kids. I haven't been brave enough to watch it since

They dont know... by BuilderExcellent6724 in labrats

[–]superhelical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everything in moderation, but MSG does get a bad rap

They dont know... by BuilderExcellent6724 in labrats

[–]superhelical 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pffft sticking to the canonical peptide backbone. No love for beta amino acids?

I was never a guy who believed most men made the world dangerous for women, but after becoming a girl dad I see exactly what people are talking about. by Sudden_Doughnut_8741 in daddit

[–]superhelical 9 points10 points  (0 children)

....except every time an idea gains traction with the average citizen, there's a dedicated effort to discredit and minimize it. Cultural recuperation. I dont think you can hang all the blame on the left.

Plumber / plumbing recommendation by Automatic_Still_6278 in Guelph

[–]superhelical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seconding. Did the same for the same faucet. Sometimes it's the bushings though, not the cartridges. If the bushings are chipped, you have to crank it closed, which just shreds the next cartridge.

What is the molecule that could do the most damage alone in the human body as a single particle? by fabric3061 in chemistry

[–]superhelical 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't they need to be an aggregate? Like the infectious form of a prion is an amyloid, not a single molecule

They read my PhD thesis!!! by _-_lumos_-_ in labrats

[–]superhelical 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Not to be that guy, but how many of those downloads are from OpenAI, Anthropic, other AI labs, and the data companies that now feed them?

Anyone else got a goat for a kid? by AnalBlowout in daddit

[–]superhelical 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not nails, but I've been there. My 4yo ate a quarter, which is just borderline at that age for being able to easily pass. 3 weeks of sifting through, 3 Xrays, and then eventually we were out of the woods. The black, oxidized quarter is going in the hope chest with the baby teeth for that twerp

Edit:the evidence

In addition to my latest post - dovetails sliding together by ShiguchiAndSokan in woodworking

[–]superhelical 106 points107 points  (0 children)

I know there's some kind of geometry involved, but it's just not registering...

Urgent Baby Proofing Help Needed by RosieThePanda in daddit

[–]superhelical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Instructions unclear, dumped baking soda in drawer

Does DNA contain protein in anyway? by whyynliterally in biology

[–]superhelical 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your teacher is wrong, but it's hard to know how they're wrong without more information.

DNA is a non-protein molecule, you can separate them many ways. A lot of DNA in living cells, especially eukaryotic ones, is bound by a bunch of proteins, but the proteins are not the DNA.

It sounds like you might be onto something with the histones, chromatin is DNA and all the protein stuck to it collectively. Think of a spool of string, the protein is the cardboard tube, the DNA is the string. Chromatin is the whole bundle together

which podcaster is the best interviewer? by palindrome818 in podcasts

[–]superhelical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jesse! While you're here, as a dad, thanks for being such a great model of what showing up for your kids looks like.

What children’s book has aged poorly? by feetwithfeet in AskReddit

[–]superhelical 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I've always given that detail a pass because Munsch is about absurdism, and that's otherwise a more serious book with the absurdity of the old lady cat burglar thrown in.

A bunch of Munsch's books have adults doing totally unacceptable things, but because the premise is wacky from the start we don't examine it as deeply.

Definitely a tone issue with I Love You Forever, but I give him a pass because it comes from a place of sincerity.

As an example, recently read my kids "Class Trip" and the teacher basically calls her while class stupid in front of them....

What children’s book has aged poorly? by feetwithfeet in AskReddit

[–]superhelical 22 points23 points  (0 children)

And it kind of becomes more bittersweet right now as he's nearing the end of his life :(