First trailer for Andy Serkis’ animated adaptation of ‘ANIMAL FARM’
Starring Seth Rogen, Gaten Matarazzo, Steve Buscemi, Glenn Close, Laverne Cox, Kieran Culkin, Woody Harrelson, Jim Parsons, Kathleen Turner and Iman Vellani.
In theaters on May 1, 2026
So in a nutshell, we have photo receptors in our eyes which send a signal to the brain to initiate production of melanin, which as you know protects the skin and an effect of that is we become more melanated (tanned). So when we wear sunglasses, we prevent that process from happening and that’s one of the main reasons people burn.
So the main principles are we should be in the sun more often. One way we can reduce being burned is by sun gazing. Or basically going out into the sun early, whether sun ‘rise’ or super early before it’s too harsh. The eyes then initiate the melanin production, which has an effect on our hormones and links to vitamin D, TRY THIS IS WORKED FOR ME 🌞
@billybinion The service really is *atrocious.* American tipping culture is getting a little ridiculous, but I’ll take it over the total indifference of European servers every single time. It makes going out to eat feel like a chore instead of a relaxing outing.
@jscheel@kane I would nearly guarentee that that tree is tied at multiple points like a harness which is then attached to the cable, such that when under tension the tree is upright, and the weight of the root ball simply acts to stop it rotating in flight
@JRRandall@pargoblues It’s all safety regulations, man, you can’t just re-use a design language from even the 2000’s anymore because it would fail to meet any modern safety standards
@pargoblues@Teunemansvb Ain’t gon’ happen, EU emissions regs are across an entire product range so every new ICE sold negatively affects their bottom line, which is why brands that ar Popular in europe are all going towards EV
That and pedestrian safety regs kill basically every concept car
@rafalors@softwarefabio@Rainmaker1973@grok So why are you wasting natural resources and furthering the destruction of their natural habitat by asking an AI stupid questions then you idiot
@Captain_C2 @sillayroo @3thanpublic Today’s average humidity where I am is 74%, combine that with no breeze and 26 degrees celsius and it starts to feel very unpleasant
Tale as old as time is americans talking shit about irish/english complaining about the heat and then coming over here and going “oh i get it now”
@Captain_C2 @pitchypotch @3thanpublic they’re designed to absorb heat and release it slowly, which means that while yes, they *could* absorb cold and release it slowly, we’d need a huge freezing ball in the sky to cool down the houses in the first place, but we don’t have one of those
@OriYawns@kajeinn@TheTruSpeck@wgjcv4@3thanpublic Lots of regulations in europe regarding ingress and egress, as well as building efficiency codes, make it so lots of the standard windows you see over here aren’t compatible with window AC units
plus our houses are designed to keep heat in, which doesn’t help
@CabanaDrives Aside from that, most water cooling systems are closed loops so the water that is evaporated is recondensed and re-used.
There are dozens of reasons AI is bad, this isn’t one of them
@CabanaDrives I’m Anti-AI but exaggerating it’s resource use is just invalidating your point.
it doesn’t evaporate 1-3 bottles of water in cooling per query, for a start the energy required to change the phase 1.5l of water at 100c to steam is ~0.7kWh, a chat GPT query is about 0.01kWh