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I don’t really see a difference. They list the genitals next to toes and feet. The wiki at least describes the concept more simplistically, which I think is the most important aspect.
Original for more pixels
https://upandoutcomic.tumblr.com/post/72500097816/dramaaaaaa-facebook-twitter-up-and-out
Not sure what script you’re referring to, but that site doesn’t have opengraph tags. That’s what tells 3rd party apps/sites how what to show as a sort of preview. Either that, or Lemmy might use oembed for it. I’ve never dived that deep into Lemmy’s code.
I appreciate the link to the comic on the author’s site, but it doesn’t embed, unfortunately.
Here’s this tweet in dark mode. Now 100% jpeg free!
There’s an asterisk but no explanation on what it’s for?
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Here’s from their post on Reddit:
Bonus info!
Here are some more facts about swell sharks:
When threatened, swell sharks can inflate their bodies by swallowing water or air, increasing their size to deter predators. This swelling can make them difficult to extract from crevices and may intimidate potential threats. After inflating with air, they can release it with a sound resembling a dog-like bark.
Swell sharks are nocturnal, hiding in rocky crevices during the day and emerging at night to hunt. They employ ambush tactics, either sucking prey into their mouths or lying in wait with open jaws to capture unsuspecting fish and invertebrates.
Swell sharks lay flattened egg cases, often referred to as “mermaid’s purses,” which they attach to underwater structures. In January 2025, a swell shark pup named “Yoko” was born at the Shreveport Aquarium in Louisiana, despite no male sharks being present for over three years. This event suggests the possibility of parthenogenesis (asexual reproduction) or delayed fertilization.
Under blue light, swell sharks exhibit biofluorescence, emitting a green glow. This trait may aid in communication and camouflage.
Typically reaching lengths of about 90 cm (35 inches), they have a stout body with a broad head and distinctive brown and white spots.
Swell sharks inhabit the eastern Pacific Ocean, from central California to southern Mexico, and are also found off the coast of Chile. They prefer depths between 5 and 457 meters, often residing in kelp forests and rocky reefs.
Oops. Meant to edit this message instead of posting a new comment.
https://lemmy.world/comment/17127718
There’s an asterisk but no explanation on what it’s for?
No, I hate how easy AI makes it for people to use it wrong. Guns are similar in that more guns = more gun violence, then though people argue that “guns don’t kill people” it’s still something that needs to be considered and can’t be separated from the plain concept of a gun as a “tool”. Considering AI is used wrong so frequently and creates massive amounts of problems, like spreading false information in amounts that make it difficult to combat, it’s fair to lump all of that with AI.
Additionally, right now most people don’t know how to run an AI locally, so it’s fair to assume that any AI you come across was generated by big privatized AI. Also, even if you’re running it locally, the models were still created by these big corporations that drain local resources and use massive amounts of energy to create them.
So, all the issues you agree are a problem with AI are still far too connected with AI that it’s not something you should consider separately from just AI as a tool.
Fire up the AI, guys. @Monstrosity@lemm.ee said it’s fine if it’s “just for fun”
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I mean, the website is already on the comic. It took longer for you to type your comment than it did for me to get the original image.
I’m not using any special tools or skills. Just basic reverse image search and keyword searches.
It’s important for people to know how quick and easy it is, and that we shouldn’t settle for low quality.
I also think that if Lemmy as a whole started improving its standards of quality, then it would help us stand out from the rest of the internet that just spreads stuff mindlessly.
Did you just assume they are actively promoting it as if it has valid medicinal uses?
They make it very clear in multiple places like this:
This article is actually helping to provide facts about the subject. You should be supportive of this article, not disparaging it.