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  • Testosterone is a hormone. Excess testosterone causes heart issues. (I am not familiar all with current steroids). Injecting crap into eyes can easily cause damage. Ametur surgery has a lot of scarring. Deaths from feedback loops of a diabetic coma with artificial kidneys happen. There is a lot of risk with "bio hacking" and a lot of "supplements" are either dangerous or snake oil

  • My understanding is people who make hardware upgrades to their body:

    • ametur surgery to add a magnet to your index finger
    • taking eye enzymes from cave fish and injecting it into a friends eye rk get short term super night vision
    • attaching two prosthetic legs that makes you run faster and longer
    • open source hardware and software for an artificial pancreas

    Stuff like that

  • I think I see where you are coming from, but I have found that expecting "falling in love" instead of intentionally choosing to love makes a relationship short term aka that lasts for a couple years max. When I don't negotiate and choose love intentionally, a lot more of the missed expectation of "reading my mind because you love me" stuff goes on.

    What does a healthy relationship look like to you?

  • There is a "extra step" to q&a sites where you generalize the tangental questions and answers into a wikihow blog post. The sites themselves aren't able to do it gracefully, but there are several one off blog posts that are gold mines from stack overflow.

  • The YouTube video "the story of stuff" describes how the great depression was caused by people buying things once, and once the idea of buy the same thing every few years then trash it became a thing, well the economy keeps rolling

    Even if we stop 100% of all co2 production today, we may have a lot of hard times ahead until the co2 gets recaptured somehow.

    A lesson taught over and over to me is rich people fomo - if you don't "invest" in personal productivity, then you will be poor and irrelevant pretty soon then you will get sick and poor people don't live well when health gives a jackhammer to the face.

    I am not as bad as you describe, but I may be more consuming than I could be as I try to maximize wealth.

  • I agree that the quantity is mind bogglingly big, but I think that good brainstorming starts by not shooting early ideas down, but after all the ideas are out, evaluation can begin.

    Here is some general optimism jn the face of "greenwashing". I think that human knowledge is fractal, and if any human stares at a single part, they can zoom in enough to see the gaps in knowledge. And those gaps in knowledge are "low hanging fruit" for whatever profession or passion project you are in.

  • Some wiki links to demonstrate proof of concept:

    Ill go first.

    Water has "carbonic acid" dissolved in it always aka carbon dioxide holding potential. (It is why distilled water never has a pH of a perfect 7 in a open air environment) set up a filter in the ocean that separates high density carbon from the acid next to a renewable power source like a wind turbine. Concentrate the carbon into something to stick on a tugboat, and store it somewhere that it won't turn to a gas again.