

Search history? nah, who cares.
Calculator history? plz don’t look, i promise i’m good at math.


Search history? nah, who cares.
Calculator history? plz don’t look, i promise i’m good at math.
If you can get an emulator on your phone you can play old games. Nealy endless hours of fun to be had. I recommend lemuroid and Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past.


Your caretaker offers you cake so you kill her. Twice.


The cake is a lie!


Honestly unless it’s legit like a passport application, any form i fill out gets bogus PII, they don’t need to know anything about me.


So they ‘invented’ moving video from a small device to a large device in 2010? That’s a dumb patent and they are trolls. I hate google, but patents like that are stupidly vague and stifle progress.


If it is within their means to purchase food from more sustainable sources, yes, we should stop buying products from the worst polluters.


Yes i do because i’m one of many. Maybe i can’t convince you to make a difference but i’m not going to just say ‘oh well, nothing can be done’. Vote with your wallet. They’re making things because people are buying them. Stop buying them. Vote for governments that make it cost prohibitive to create emissions. Join the citizens climate lobby. Just because one drop in the bucket seems insignificant doesn’t mean we cant collectively stop dripping. Make it the collective norm to be minimalist, make it awkward to consume in excess. Do something, but don’t pretend that we, the mass of people that are consuming things don’t directly impact the decisions of those 100 companies.


who are those corporations selling stuff to? maybe those buyers should stop that.


There’s a couple studies showing that even though your body can’t process and remove PFAS and it just keeps accumulating, if you donate blood regularly you reduce the amount in your body by a bit each time. There are other slight health benefits to donating blood and lots of places will pay you for it. So if you can reduce your PFAS intake and donate blood you can slowly get rid of it. I use arch linux btw.


https://www.aanda.org/component/article?access=doi&doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202346374 Here is the paper, it has free access which is nice. Most of this went over my head but the conclusions are well written. Basically they were able to detect broadband and narrow band emissions from the satellites as they passed by that were outside of their assigned range. Some of the frequencies they attributed (or at least speculated) to ground based transmissions reflected off them and they are asking regulators to consider these reflected emissions in addition to EMI coming from the craft itself. Cool stuff, but my favorite part is that they think there is a 25MHz oscillator on them because they detected a harmonic series with 25MHz as the base. Are you serious??!? how cool is that? 25MHz isn’t even in the range they were scanning and they figured it out anyway. So from earth, they were able to detect the faintest signal from some onboard microcontroller just doing its job, not even being a radio device, just ticking away at its designed clock speed. I use arch linux btw.


Best sleep I’ve ever had after buying my pillow servers. I use arch btw.
excel helping by removing leading zeros so you have to add ’ and then excel puts a passive aggressive tick on that cell.


https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/arch_linux i use arch btw


maybe, if the incoming blood has PFAS in it then yeah because you can’t process it out.
No idea ablut dialysis, i guess it would depend on the molecule size and filter size


If you regularly donate blood you can reduce the amount of forever chemicals in your blood a bit each time. This doesn’t prevent new PFAS being consumed though and they put it on EVERYTHING, even the insides of disposable cups n stuff. If you can manage to eliminate new PFAS entering your body then donating blood regularly should help in addition to all the other health benefits of donating blood.


i’ve heard that’s a myth, but just in case you can add a re-mineralizer module to most RO systems as a last stage.
Edit: so it’s not a myth but needs context
https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9241593989
Here is a relatively old WHO report, page 88 basically says if you’re getting enough nutrients from food then the impacts of reduced minerals in water aren’t significant. Conversely on page 158 they show increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death in animals from demineralized water, however, they do concede that those were external studies, the methods may not meet modern scrutiny but should not be outright dismissed. In other words more information is needed.
The pdf is from 2005 so there’s probably newer studies out there. In any case adding an alkaline filter makes RO water taste better and it’s cheap enough to not have to worry about it.
After seeing the one where they slam Dan’s face with a ball and you see his skull moving under his skin I realized there can be entire fields of study around insanely fast cameras. What we see in real time doesn’t even compare. Also the one where Gav shows how CRTs work is still my favorite.