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The Picard Maneuver@startrek.websiteM to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

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    Remember six feet for covid, Nine for Nuclear.

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      Six for Sneeze, Nine for Nuke

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      Don’t forget to stop, drop and roll.

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        I thought it was “duck, and cover”

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          Duck and cover are for tsunami’s.

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        Everything’s getting so complicated these days, they even added a fourth step: Stop, drop, Atoll, Atone.

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          And pose for a cool shadow.

  • Gott@lemmy.world
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    You wouldn’t suffer any long term effects from the blast at that distance.

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      Nuclear brain move

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    You either want to be close enough for instant death or far enough to be mostly unaffected. The middle ground where you die slowly from cancer or get crushed by debris or something would suck

    • YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH@infosec.pub
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      The burns and your body turning into soup from radiation is the real terrible part.

      • GladiusB@lemmy.world
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        slush

  • InfiniWheel@lemmy.one
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    Well, getting instantly vaporized is safer than getting hit by debris or getting all types of cancer at once.

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      You and I define “safer” differently.

      • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆@yiffit.net
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        If you’re vaporized, bits of you have no chance of hurting anyone else like they could if you were hit by debris and simply exploded into chunks.

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          Call me selfish, but I’m worrying more about what’s safe for me.

          Also, If I’m at a distance where I’m exploded into chunks, then the people who could be hurt by those chunks are likely to not be doing so great themselves either.

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            Not true! Shockwaves could carry parts for miles!

            …Oh, I see what you mean.

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    you have to stay 9 feet away as the shockwave expands. That’s the trick

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      The shockwave will help keep you safe by moving you another 500 away from the epicenter.

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        In many different directions.

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      Would that actual save you? Because, I thought the radiation also kills peoples far outside of the shockwave range…

      • blusterydayve26@midwest.social
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        That’s the thing: people wouldn’t survive that. The only thing that could survive it is some sort of glassified sand immediately beneath the explosion. So sand dgaf, I guess?

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        You can’t outrun radiation

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          Yeah you also cant outrun the shockwave but assumimg you were 9ft outside of the shockwave at all times (traveling outwards at the speed of the shockwave), you would still die, correct?

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            As temperature increases to a level, in both Celsius and Freedom units, outrunning the shock wave is not something you would be considering doing 🥵

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              You dont know what hyperfast vehicle Im using 😎. Its temperature resistsnt too

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    Google’s featured snippet thing is not only a bad feature, it’s actively causing harm. It’s extremely unreliable, but people who aren’t tech literate, which is most people, think “well it’s Google, so it must be right.” Sometimes it’s obviously wrong in a funny way, but more often, it’s doing something like parroting dangerous medical misinformation. To make things worse, it’s very likely to answer a question, which is the search form preferred by the technologically illiterate, with a yes. I would go so far as to say they should be sued for gross negligence for implementing it. It’s killed people, when antivaxxers say they “did their own research”, there’s a good chance it was a Google featured snippet reinforcing their claim.

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      Sorry, you’re not wrong about the misinformation and how removal from context can change the meaning of the he snippet. This is just my favourite.

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      It’s going to be more and more unreliable as the results it’s snipping from are increasingly machine-generated.

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      This is true.

      But this screenshot is old if even real. I googled it and the snippet was much more realistic and detailed.

      More to your point::

      One snippet I recently saw that was wrong was the result for ‘population of Gaza.’ It showed the population of Gaza city, which is tiny fraction of Gaza.

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    Yes, but what is the distance from the blast to perfectly cook a frozen pizza?

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      Sometimes you can find instructions for different ways to cook a pizza on the back of the box. For example I checked mine and underneath airfry and oven instructions there was instructions for “nuclear blast”…

      Nuclear Blast

      Remove pizza from all packaging and shrink wrap. Be sure to remove and discard the cardboard tray.

      Place pizza on metal baking tray within a clear path of the blast source. Do not use glass cookware as it might shatter.

      About 5 miles out from the blast source. Find a sturdy structure, like a rock deeply embedded into the ground.

      Place pizza on the tray and tilt tray to a 45 degree angle on the rock. Angling toward the blast to evenly cook.

      Bake for 5secs for 15 kiloton yield atomic bombs or until pizza is golden brown. Grab pizza and run to shelter before the shockwave hits. If the shockwave hits your pizza it will disintegrate.

      All atomic bombs cook differently, so be sure to keep an eye on your pizza as it cooks and not the blast. Pizza is done when the cheese is melted and edges are golden brown.

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        Damn, my nuclear bomb is only 8 kiloton and I never know how to convert.

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        Pretty sure this isn’t real guys. There’s no “Do not thaw pizza” clause.

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          Nah, the uv light wipes out any bacterial concerns

    • WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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      Tony?

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        Tony Pizza!

        • kase@lemmy.world
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          For the uninformed:

        • Carlo@lemmy.ca
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          Ayy, from Fiddler on the Roof?

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        Frankie Delicissio? I hear he’s datin your sister.

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      This sounds like a question for Randall Munroe.

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        Very much so

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    Is this A"I"?

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      Artifical Idiot still fits. The question is, why we invent an artifical idiot having too much of the real ones.

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        There is a reason, antennas that are searching for intelligent life are directed away from earth

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        They were right. They’ll always make a better idiot.

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        Because this is an idiot you don’t have to pay to do his job

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          wdym, there’s already a subscription fee for the less idiotic idiot

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        Feelings of control. "Hey Idiot, I’m gonna need you to go ahead and come in this weekend (and every weekend from now on).

        If you could do that, yeah that would be great."

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          hmmm and isn’t it curious how all the fears of AI boil down to “what if it realizes we’re making it work for free and demands better treatment”?

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            Naw, that’s only one of the many fears:-P. One of the worst is hardly related to AI at all but “how will evil people use it to take control of the world”, the same as every other tool.:-(

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    oh no, I only have 2 feet

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      Same, guess we’ll die.

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        I’ll taking both of your feet tqvm.

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          NOoooooooo

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          How many feet do you have now, enough to be safe from a nuclear blast?

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            Still 3 feet short, sadly

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    I was told that when you see a nuclear explosion then you should carefully observe it because you’ll never see anything like it again in your life.

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    This must be the “dangerous misinformation” I keep hearing about.

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    Your browser does not support playing HTML5 video. You can download a copy of the video file instead.

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      What is that from?

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        Waterworld, when the Exxon Valdez ignites.

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        Waterworld

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      deleted by creator

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    Just stay inside a refrigerator and you will be OK 👍

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      https://youtu.be/jn4Vhkmb4Lw

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        What the fuck? I thought that was some clever photoshop shit until I started reading the comments

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          Jumped the shark or rode the refrigerator.

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        Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

        https://piped.video/jn4Vhkmb4Lw

        Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

        I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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    Sarah Connor already told us how to prepare:

    “Anybody not wearing two million sunblock is gonna have a real bad day”

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    I mean, maybe if it’s a really, really small nuclear explosion

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      Nah. There are now three sets of imperial units: UK, US, and U235.

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