1
5
2
0
submitted 8 months ago by PropaGandalf@lemmy.world to c/ELI5@kbin.social

Well to be precise?

  • How does one install it?
  • What is the difference between a hypervisor/openstack/a container service (podman,docker)?
  • Should I go with Proxmox/Debian/some other distro?
  • I already installed Flatcar Linux, is this also suitable?
3
3
submitted 9 months ago by Damaskox@kbin.social to c/ELI5@kbin.social

If we copied/moved our planet and us as we are now back in time that far away, what would happen?

Could we survive, or are we bombarded to death by something, or something else?

4
4
submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by Damaskox@kbin.social to c/ELI5@kbin.social

Trying to measure my roleplaying (non-human) character's weight, lol

5
2
submitted 10 months ago by YashaB@lemmy.world to c/ELI5@kbin.social

I've seen some posts about tipping landlords. I don't understand, is that really a thing? And if yes, how is it justified?

Thank you in advance.

6
2
7
7
submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by Damaskox@kbin.social to c/ELI5@kbin.social

I believe the density chances quickly to match Earth's pressure.

But what else? Will it release energy enough to blow Earth up? Will its mass create some kind of an apocalyptical event?

8
6
submitted 10 months ago by Damaskox@kbin.social to c/ELI5@kbin.social

Would the atmosphere cease to exist?

9
3
submitted 10 months ago by Damaskox@kbin.social to c/ELI5@kbin.social

I have a feeling that this would be sci-fi but here it goes!

10
2
submitted 11 months ago by CassowaryTom@lemmy.one to c/ELI5@kbin.social

Are we celebrating the defeat of terrorists or are we remembering why Guy Fawkes and company wanted ro blow up Parliament in the first place? I'm American and, frankly, I'm confused by the whole thing.

11
1
submitted 11 months ago by mulcahey@lemmy.world to c/ELI5@kbin.social

As someone who believes whole-heartedly in evolution, there's something I've never fully understood:

When animals die, their bones decompose. If they didn't, the woods would be absolutely full of deer skeletons, and our streets and rooftops would be covered in dead birds. This makes sense, right?

So then how do we have so many dinosaur skeletons? Do dinosaur bones not decompose?

Or, conversely, if the answer is "A very small number of dinosaur bones were preserved through unique circumstances" then how were we so lucky to find so many examples from that small number? Isn't that a hell of a needle in the haystack?

And, not quite the same question, but related: Many ancient civilizations have myths about dragons, which are essentially dinosaurs (except for the fire thing). But we didn't discover dinosaur bones until the 1800s. So how is it that we imagined these creatures and then discovered they were real?

Can someone explain this to me? Thank you.

12
1
submitted 11 months ago by Damaskox@lemmy.world to c/ELI5@kbin.social

Land turning into desert/wasteland?

13
4
submitted 11 months ago by Damaskox@lemmy.world to c/ELI5@kbin.social

I've understood that electrons move in a 3D field outside the nucleus and that they are quite far away from the nucleus itself (in relation to the atom scale).

What would happen if you pushed them out of this moving field of theirs, closer to the nucleus?

14
15
15
12

Non-techy here, I've been seeing a lot of posts about Google DRM shenanigans, but don't really understand it, and what's 'bad' about it.

ELI5 please thank you

16
0

What is the major difference in React (web app) and PHP being not a web app - or how do I decide what to use

#ELI5

17
4
submitted 1 year ago by XiELEd@lemmy.world to c/ELI5@kbin.social

I've heard of this concept multiple times throughout my time on the internet, but I never understood what causes a "server load". Now that I'm in one of the biggest instances on Lemmy, this is one of the significant issues that we face. So what is a "server load", why does it slow down websites instead of stopping them? Does the load on a server increase by the amount of information in it, the browsing of information, or both? Does upvoting and downvoting cause a load too? Does saving posts and comments to your profile also cause a server load?

18
2
submitted 1 year ago by DocSophie@kbin.social to c/ELI5@kbin.social

So I've looked at like three different articles and videos about it, but I still don't get how a fridge/freezer-based icemaker works. I want this mystery out of my life. :(

19
2

.

20
0

Attached: 1 image THREAD: I made a series of images for an Instagram post I made about migrating to the fediverse. I figured I'd share with anyone else who wants to use, so I included some blank template versions too. DM if you'd like the Adobe Illustrator file so you can make your own edits. And please,comment if I got anything wrong so I can correct it. (1/10) #InstagramMigration #TwitterMigration #Fediverse #feditips #RedditMigration #Migration #Decentralization #Instagram #Mastodon

21
0
submitted 1 year ago by s804@kbin.social to c/ELI5@kbin.social

For example if someone creates something new that is horrible for humans, how will AI understand that it is bad if it doesn't have other horrible things to relate it with?

22
4

I wanted to post this here since I want to help as much as I can in my own way to people coming here for the first time. I hope it is useful and helpful! I tried to assume low knowledge with the Fediverse in my responses which I collected here from a different post and assembled into a single article....

ELI5

7 readers
1 users here now

Explain it to me like I am 5. Everybody should know what this is about.

founded 1 year ago