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  • Very good movie

  • Federation Issues?
  • Yes, hopefully it gets fixed soon

  • Federation Issues?

    Hello everyone,

    I follow this community frim SJW, and it seems that some posts and comments do not federate: https://sh.itjust.works/c/europe@feddit.de

    Same issue from Lemmyworld: https://lemmy.world/c/europe@feddit.de

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    Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?
  • I failed a professional certification. I learned from my mistakes, took it again a year later, and passed.

  • Temperatures of today in Europe
  • Guys in the Nordics, I don't know how you manage!

  • New cars bought in the UK must be zero emission by 2035
    www.theregister.com New cars bought in the UK must be zero emission by 2035

    Meanwhile, finding a public charge point that works and doesn't require a second mortgage remains a challenge

    New cars bought in the UK must be zero emission by 2035
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    Movies and TV Shows @lemm.ee Blaze @sh.itjust.works
    The Woman in the Wall Official Trailer
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  • What I meant is that 990 of those 1000 followers don't visit Lemmy anymore you can't expect them to post

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  • We need to find other owls enthusiasts!

  • The Most Mysterious Cells in Our Bodies Don’t Belong to Us
    web.archive.org The Most Mysterious Cells in Our Bodies Don’t Belong to Us

    You carry literal pieces of your mom—and maybe your grandma, and your siblings, and your aunts and uncles.

    The Most Mysterious Cells in Our Bodies Don’t Belong to Us

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bleh.au/post/1101723

    > Summary: > > The article discusses the phenomenon of microchimerism, where cells from a developing fetus can integrate into the mother's body and persist for years, potentially influencing various aspects of health. This bidirectional transfer of cells between mother and fetus during pregnancy is suggested to occur in various organs, such as the heart, lungs, breast, colon, kidney, liver, and brain. These cells, referred to as microchimeric cells, are genetically distinct entities that may play a role in immune system development, organ acceptance in transplantation, and even influencing behavior. > > Researchers propose that microchimeric cells might impact susceptibility to diseases, pregnancy success, and overall health. Studies in mice suggest that these cells acquired during gestation could fine-tune the immune system and contribute to successful pregnancies. The article explores potential benefits and drawbacks of microchimerism, including its role in autoimmune diseases, organ acceptance in transplantation, and pregnancy complications. > > Despite the widespread presence of microchimeric cells in individuals, many aspects of their function remain unclear, leading to debates among researchers. Some scientists believe that these cells may be influential architects of human life, potentially holding therapeutic implications for conditions like autoimmune diseases and high-risk pregnancies. However, challenges in studying microchimerism, including their rarity and hidden locations within the body, contribute to the ongoing controversy and uncertainty surrounding their significance.

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    Researchers Create First Functional Semiconductor Made From Graphene
    research.gatech.edu Researchers Create First Functional Semiconductor Made From Graphene | Research

    Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created the world’s first functional semiconductor made from graphene, a single sheet of carbon atoms held together by the strongest bonds known. Semiconductors, which are materials that conduct electricity under specific conditions, are founda...

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  • Out of these 1000 followers, how many are still active? The 99-9-1 rule is probably valid here too

  • [Kind of weekly thread] What have you been watching?
  • Nice rename of the movies ha ha

  • Lemmy Recap - Programming.Dev Recap
    recap.pangora.social Pangora Recap

    View a recap of what you did for the past year

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/8098414

    > Hey everyone! Finished up a recap system for lemmy where you can request your stats for the past year (things like posts made, comments made, top posts for the year, etc.) > > Hope you enjoy! Theres a role it assigns you and an image you can copy at the bottom

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    Movies and TV Shows @lemm.ee Blaze @sh.itjust.works
    [Kind of weekly thread] What have you been watching?
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    The 1st Ever Golden Lemmy Award for Best Android Device
  • I still have one, that thing is a beast.

  • Movies and TV Shows @lemm.ee Blaze @sh.itjust.works
    Twilight Samurai - duel scene - 8.1 on IMDB, Oscar nominated

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0351817/

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    Chinese speaking Lemmy instances?
  • I'm not aware of any

  • [Thunder] Alpha Release [v0.2.7]
  • Thank you for this!

  • Jaws turns 50: reading Peter Benchley's novel, you barely mind if its self-loathing characters are eaten by a 'genius' shark
    theconversation.com Jaws turns 50: reading Peter Benchley's novel, you barely mind if its self-loathing characters are eaten by a 'genius' shark

    Peter Benchley’s classic 1974 ‘man versus beast’ blockbuster novel doubled as a scathing critique of 1970s America. Spielberg’s film made its characters likeable – and its tone into a ‘grand adventure’.

    Jaws turns 50: reading Peter Benchley's novel, you barely mind if its self-loathing characters are eaten by a 'genius' shark
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    China Is Pressing Women to Have More Babies. Many Are Saying No.
    www.wsj.com China Is Pressing Women to Have More Babies. Many Are Saying No.

    The population, now around 1.4 billion, is likely to drop to around half a billion by 2100—and women are being blamed.

    China Is Pressing Women to Have More Babies. Many Are Saying No.
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    Movies and TV Shows @lemm.ee Blaze @sh.itjust.works
    America Ferrera and the ‘Barbie’ Monologue We All Talked About
    www.nytimes.com America Ferrera and the ‘Barbie’ Monologue We All Talked About

    The key moment in the smash hit went through many revisions: “We ended in tears. It ended in laughter, it got big, it got small.”

    America Ferrera and the ‘Barbie’ Monologue We All Talked About
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    How an Academic Uncovered One of the Biggest Museum Heists of All Time
    www.wsj.com How an Academic Uncovered One of the Biggest Museum Heists of All Time

    When a Danish dealer named Ittai Gradel blew the whistle on stolen British Museum antiquities showing up online, it was the culmination of a yearslong antiques whodunit.

    How an Academic Uncovered One of the Biggest Museum Heists of All Time
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    Movies and TV Shows @lemm.ee Blaze @sh.itjust.works
    Jack Black Levels Up For ‘Minecraft’ At Warner Bros – The Dish
    deadline.com Jack Black Levels Up For ‘Minecraft’ At Warner Bros – The Dish

    EXCLUSIVE: Production is about to get underway on Warner Bros/Vertigo/Legendary’s feature take on Mojang/Microsoft’s Minecraft, and sources are telling us that Jack Black is joining the


    Jack Black Levels Up For ‘Minecraft’ At Warner Bros – The Dish
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    Movies and TV Shows @lemm.ee Blaze @sh.itjust.works
    'Gundam' Creator Yoshiyuki Tomino Warns Japanese Studios Against Emulating "Disney's Boring Digital Production System"
    www.cartoonbrew.com 'Gundam' Creator Yoshiyuki Tomino Warns Japanese Studios Against Emulating "Disney's Boring Digital Production System"

    "After switching from hand-drawn to digital animation, many of Disney's works became disappointing," said Tomino.

    'Gundam' Creator Yoshiyuki Tomino Warns Japanese Studios Against Emulating "Disney's Boring Digital Production System"
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