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perihelions ◴[] No.43546675[source]
I'm not sure what's supposed to be publication-worthy here. This is common knowledge for anyone who's ever interacted with sheep on a farm, in their natural, fermionic superfluid state. If you turn over a sheep and tickle its ticklish underbelly, you get a sheep-laugh (a hilarious sound) only about 50% of the time; the other 50%, you'll hear a sheep laughing from the opposite end of the meadow. Because, you cannot definitively say if it was *this* sheep you tickled, or *that* other, identical one. They are indistinguishable baa-tickles
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qwertox ◴[] No.43547430[source]
It's interesting that they noticed it right in the vicinity of the LHC, maybe this hints at some kind of leak?

The one in my garden always watches me through the window then I turn on the vacuum, so maybe it's feeling some kind of oddity with the electric motor. It's an old 3500 Watts one, which is now illegal to sell, and badly shielded.

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MisterTea ◴[] No.43547727[source]
> It's an old 3500 Watts one

That's a stupid big motor for a vacuum. What was it made to vacuum up, bowling balls? Boulders? Neutron star dust? (Seriously though, I'd like to know the model to check it out)

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TheDauthi ◴[] No.43548936[source]
At 3500 watts, I assume it has the Acme logo on the side.
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1. qwertox ◴[] No.43549590{3}[source]
The cable gets hot after a couple of minutes.
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2. FirmwareBurner ◴[] No.43557596[source]
RTX 5090?