I want to better understand this because the sky is clearly a specific color that has been there since the beginning.
How did proto humans not look up at the sky and considered in their feeble brains, "everything above the ground is this very unique color. It's different from the ground, and the plants."
I get that sea and lakes really don't look blue. But did they look up and not see some shade of blue on a clear day?
A short while back the BBC added a batch of new/never before seen scripts to their Doctor Who database, including the 60th specials. Tucked away at the tail end of "The giggle" is an alternate ending scene featuring Wilfred Mott that the late Bernard Cribbins didn't shoot before his demise:...
I saw someone on Reddit wondering why the community was so sure of Trek going dark again with Paramount not doing so well financially. Seeing the response was unfortunate as most people feel that it might be a bad time for Trek. And I guess it makes sense with the Hollywood strikes as well....
TIL most cultures and peoples all over the world have historically had trouble recognizing the color blue ( www.ancientoriginsunleashed.com )
You got the cheese, the ham, the... wait ( lemmy.world )
Challenge and fighting ( lemmy.world )
Homestar Runner is now canon to the Metroid universe
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 | Reveal Trailer - Xbox Games Showcase 2024 ( www.youtube.com )
This looks GOOD. A turn based RPG? Published by a AAA company that isn't japanese? I can't believe it.
"I will never surrender!" The third 60th anniversary special script has a lovely, unfilmed coda for Wilfred Mott ( leminal.space )
A short while back the BBC added a batch of new/never before seen scripts to their Doctor Who database, including the 60th specials. Tucked away at the tail end of "The giggle" is an alternate ending scene featuring Wilfred Mott that the late Bernard Cribbins didn't shoot before his demise:...
The Game Awards 2023: List of Winners
Here’s the full list of winners at TGA:...
Recording Spotify to your DAW, can this get your account banned?
Does Spotify have a way to see if your computer is recording with your DAC's stereo mix? And if so, is there a way around it?
Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome ( arstechnica.com )
Reddit seems all doom and gloom on the topic but what about Lemmy? And the future of Star Trek?
I saw someone on Reddit wondering why the community was so sure of Trek going dark again with Paramount not doing so well financially. Seeing the response was unfortunate as most people feel that it might be a bad time for Trek. And I guess it makes sense with the Hollywood strikes as well....