Krusty
People that make claims without evidence will have them dismissed for exactly that reason. If that’s putting you off, then kiss off…
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Krusty@quokk.auto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Today I won against a 300 elo player in chessEnglish
13·4 days agoDid they scream stranger danger and resign?
Krusty@quokk.auto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would it be possible to model 9/11 using hot dogs for the planes?English
2·4 days ago0.67 percent the speed of light would be enough. That’s mach 5800, or 2000 km/s. A 50g hot dog would have around 10^11 J kinetic energy.
If you accelerated a 50g hot dog to 10 percent light speed you’d probably have enough energy there to destroy civilization.
Erotic is the art of leaving doors slightly ajar. Enough to make the mind lean in and do its own private vulgarities. A fog, darkness, mystery, and tantalizing reward. It’s a half-sentence that somehow feels like a full romance story, written in ink that smudges on purpose so you have to interpret it.
Vulgar is when the same door gets kicked off its hinges and someone starts pointing at everything inside with a flashlight and commentary track. Nothing is hidden, nothing is paced, nothing is spared from narration. Media slaps face.
Krusty@quokk.auto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•5,000 mysterious holes carved into a Peruvian hillside were an 'ancient computer' used for accounting - 10bmnewsEnglish
5·6 days agoSo that’s where mancala comes from.
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World News@lemmy.world•Ebola Outbreak Rages After Trump Gutted Global Health SafeguardsEnglish
55·6 days agoget out the vote!
No! Don’t vote for who you actually want. WTF is wrong with you?
Fun.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do Americans really only shit once a week?English
1·6 days agoresponse in a forum puts people off
I don’t care. I can’t fix stupid. I can explain things. I can’t understand them for you.
People that make claims without evidence will have them dismissed for exactly that reason. If that’s putting you off, then kiss off.
Krusty@quokk.auto
Technology@lemmy.world•China says 'world's first' offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full operation, houses 2,000 servers — 24 megawatt subsea AI facility uses ocean water for passive cooling and offs…English
6·6 days agoAround (4 to 6) * 10^(26 to 27) J total
1 gigawatt is 10^9 J/s (so around 130 billion years to reach the above.) For a terawatt that’s 130 million years. For a petawatt 130,000 years. For an exawatt about 130 years…
Note: the sun bathes Earth with around 170,000 TW (0.17 exawatts) of energy. That’s about 700-800 years if you could make the oceans sink all that sun energy. Again, this isn’t the total output of the Sun but just what impacts Earth directly.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do Americans really only shit once a week?English
2·7 days agoThe reference is my formal education in the subject matter. I’m honestly quite certain this person needs an education more than a paper that without such an education they’d fail to comprehend.
Krusty@quokk.auto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do Americans really only shit once a week?English
2·7 days agoIt’s a search engine for scientific literature.
Krusty@quokk.auto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do Americans really only shit once a week?English
1·7 days agoI’m set off? 😂
It’s very difficult to prove a negative. There’s tons of papers out there with weak evidence and poor methodologies and very low citations claiming various non-ionizing EM are bad. The problem is the lack of reproducibility. You can look up meta-analysis on this, if you like.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think of people who say, "Oh, you have something to hide?" Come on, man, who needs you?English
2·7 days agoWell shit, now you’re in a list.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
351·7 days agoAlso even if you didn’t cook it the germs that live in soil are not the same germs that make you sick, those you get from your fellow humans.
Ya, sure, you’ve obviously never heard of gardia, tetanus, botulism, histoplasmosis, anthrax, E coli, salmonella, and the ever popular listeria. Plus you could pick up a party of parasites and worms.
Very pastoral. Very grounding. Touch grass, acquire necrotizing fasciitis.
But who ferments broccoli?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do Americans really only shit once a week?English
2·8 days agoMy big thing was cook your vegetables and limit fruit intake, especially because he prizes over ripe and high fructose fruit.
He’d basically would leave fruit out to rot, covered in fruit flies, and then he would still eat that shit. I got him to put that shit in a bowl and cover it with a towel.
He would complain though. The flies need to eat, too.
So he would throw compostable material around his yard… Which arrested pests, naturally. Then there was the rats in the walls and ceilings… But the rent was cheap!
Krusty@quokk.auto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do Americans really only shit once a week?English
2·8 days agoI’m not sure what you’re asking for… Bluetooth is extremely low power. An order of magnitude from consumer WiFi. Which itself is far less than cellular signals, which are far weaker than broadcast (radio and TV.)
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Largest ever study finds vegetarian diets linked to lower risk of five cancersEnglish
13·8 days agoThat’s an oversimplification of the evidence. The strongest associations in nutritional research are usually with ultra-processed foods, excess caloric intake, obesity, alcohol, smoking, low fiber intake, and poor cardiometabolic health overall, not simply “meat bad.”
There’s also an important distinction between processed meat and unprocessed meat. The evidence linking processed meats like hot dogs and deli meats to colorectal cancer is much stronger than the evidence against unprocessed meat, like steak or fish fillets.
Nutrition science also struggles with confounding variables. People who eat large amounts of vegetables often differ in many other ways too: lower smoking rates, more exercise, lower alcohol intake, higher income, better healthcare access, etc. Untangling those effects is difficult.
Even “plant-based” processed foods are not automatically healthy. Many modern substitutes are highly refined products with isolated proteins, emulsifiers, seed oils, sugars, and micronutrient fortification used to imitate the nutrient profile of animal foods. And those are the good ones! The bad ones just slap oat milk on a box put a bunch of water and sugar in it and that’s about all it is.
Matching nutrient labels is not necessarily the same thing as matching bioavailability, digestion kinetics, or long-term physiological effects.
A more scientifically defensible generalization would simply be: diets centered around minimally processed whole foods tend to correlate with better long-term health outcomes than diets dominated by ultra-processed foods, regardless of whether those foods are animal- or plant-derived.
No. I just use the default. The forks are typically far behind… I tend to use the nightly builds. Cuz I like to find bugs and document them. :)
Cabbage is God’s survival food. Cheap, durable, survives winter, ferments into sauerkraut after humanity inevitably ruins society again.
Broccoli is just God showing off. “What if I made tiny edible fractal trees packed with nutrients, then cursed children worldwide to reject it on sight?” Then spinach is like, I got Pop-eye, beer-itches. And then Barney is like, “beer is liquid bread.” -belch-



Biological sex is just that. It’s your reproductive organs. Neat. Simple. Clean cut(or uncut) in most cases. Aberrations exist, but they’re rare.
Gender is a psychology. It’s an identity.