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  • Wildmimic@anarchist.nexustocats@lemmy.worldTrue
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    All my 4 cats do love me very much.

    • The first needs my cuddles about 4-5 times per day or he starts crying if i reject him more than once.
    • The second needs her belly rubs - only from me, noone else is allowed to, even tho she loves it - if i don’t react, she gives me soft love bites in my arm (sooo cute!)
    • The third does not care where on me she is, as long as she can give kisses; only issue is she likes to tread milk a lot, and her claws are like scalpels, but i endure for her.
    • The fourth grew up in the wild, and took quite a while to warm to humans, but now he speaks to me when he wants his ears rubbed and his head scritched; no normal petting allowed yet, but i looks more like that is simply too intense for him.

    Every single one shows their love in their way.




  • The Ukrainians seem to disagree, here’s an article from over a year ago of their first fully robotic combined arms assault, complete with minelaying aerial drones, groundbased suicide bots and those things. The article also mentions one of these units being used in September last year for clearing of a trench. Weak points only seem to be the optical sensors, but in combination with air surveillance drones you might still be able to get use out of one when the sensors are damaged. But it’s really about taking the risk away from their soldiers, and you can do that very well with these things.

    eta: the development is real quick btw. first live test in september to combined arms assault in december is pretty bonkers




  • It wouldn’t explode, you need an oxidizer for that. But yeah, we would all dissolve into a pile of goo, since the lipid bilayer of the cells would lose their hydrophile component, probably leading to something similar to soapification, and even if that doesn’t kill us, our DNA would degrade in an instant, since oxygen is the binding element between the phosphor atoms which hold the nucleotides together.





  • Omnivore/Central Europe:

    I am pretty special in my needs because i hate eating leftovers when they were out “too long” (where “too long” is a very random amount of time), so i normally wait until the food is room temperature; if i don’t plan to eat within the next few hours it goes into the fridge pretty much instantly. But i know that this is my personal spleen and that it would be fine much longer.

    Bread, any fruit, onions, potatoes, garlic and so on stay outside tho.

    It’s more important to make sure that your kitchen and cooking utensils are clean, and anything that was used for preparing meat doesn’t get reused; and the dishes must be heated properly - that alone would mean it’s probably save to stay out overnight if it’s not 30°C in the kitchen in the midst of summer.