Behold a Square
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    You have the section of the smaller circle wrapping around the back of a narrower section of the cone, a right angle and then a straight line running down the side of the cone, another right angle in the other direction, then the section of the larger circle, this time going around the front of the cone, another right angle, and then the straight line completing the shape.

    But you are right, the circle sections are not geodesics on that manifold, so not 'straight' by the most reasonable extension of that word to non -euclidian geometries. They'd be more like lines of latitude in that they seem straight from the outside, but in the context of that manifold are curved.

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  • Behold a Square
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    A cone should do the trick, no?

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  • Trump Says Israel Should Bomb Iran’s Nuclear Facilities and ‘Worry About the Rest Later’
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    It is! You can filter keywords in the Lemmy settings

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  • Bands Ditch Metal Fest After Kyle Rittenhouse Announced as Special Guest
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    The one where he went to a protest to shoot people and then shot people?

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  • Tim Walz CLAIMS to be RESPECTFUL and WHOLESOME, but here he is casually FONDLING a pussy
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    Well if he meant Israel I don't know which proxies he could mean. My reading is that he meant the expansion of Iran and it's proxies necessitates US leadership in the region. Which is a statement critical of Iran (and, in context, supportive of Israel), and not something I agree with (the US has unilaterally meddled enough in Western Asia), but it's not a Zionist call for greater Israel. He definitely fumbled his words there, so I might be wrong.

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  • Switzerland authorizes removable PV plant on railway track
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    What brake dust? Where they're contemplating putting this the trains are fully electrified and use regenerative (magnetic) braking during routine operations, the only time the abrasive brakes are engaged is during emergencies

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  • Switzerland authorizes removable PV plant on railway track
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    If that happens you got bigger things to worry about. When did you last see a train dragging along debris?

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  • SSD capacity could quadruple by 2029 — 8Tb NAND will bring big and affordable SSDs to the market
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    I got a 1TB SSD for 55€, so about 60 something dollars. Prices are certainly dropping

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  • Anon loves his dad
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    with the exception of /tttt/, but we don't talk about that place

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  • Consume
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    ^ this person knows their cum

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  • Russian soldiers are caught climbing through a window.
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    Help, step-drone, I'm stuck!

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  • Can't blame them rule
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    😳

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  • Dedicated Rulebrication
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    c/NCD is leaking

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  • ich🙈iel
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    Ich glaube (hoffe?) bei den meisten ist die Bedeutung angekommen

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  • 7 years ago there were no billionaires worth more than $100 billion - today there are 18!
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    The fact that we live under capitalism today? People can grow crops without feudalism as well, but it's not up to the individual serfs to decide if they want farm for themselves and their community, or for their liege lord. But the very same factories that produce consumer goods with a profit incentive today, can do the same for the benefit of the people tomorrow.

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  • Upset at the wrong persons
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    They get taught the job, making them... skilled?

    A carpenter gets an apprenticeship for 2-3 years where they get taught the job, does that make it unskilled as well?

    Some jobs are easier to learn than others, that doesn't mean they're easier or worth less, or require no skills.

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  • When your DM has been carefully paying attention to everything you said
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    GM like the characters have basic common sense, unless the players say otherwise. Stupidity should be initiated by the players, not forced by the GM willfully misinterpreting players' words.

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  • call that Diss Spell Magic

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    So, my egg finally cracked a few weeks ago. And while generally dysphoria isn't terrible for me at the moment, one thing that is really making me uncomfortable is my body hair. I've always been pretty hairy, so I bought an epilator a while ago, and while I'm really happy with it for my legs (smooth legs are aweeesome!), I'm having a hard time on my belly and chest. There's just so much and it regrows so quickly, and with how sensitive these areas are, I'm having a hard time keeping up. Do you have any other tips or ideas, or do I just have to power through? I've heard it gets better if you do it often, but I can't feel much of a difference yet And how are your experiences with body hair on HRT? I'm not on E yet, but would you say it gets better? Thanks :3

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