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  • Read a paper on this at some point, and this has become standard practise at home. Notice that visitting friends don't do this, so I thought about looking framing the paper and/or some figures showing those plumes after flushing (can't remember what paper it was but I guess searching pubmed for "toilet flushing" will easily give some appropriate results).

    edit: OK "toilet flushing plume" did the trick and showed this marvel (see figure 2) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732293/

  • Wanted to make a joke about fancy young cars, but apparently automatic tire pressure systems have been around since the 80's, and apparently it's mandatory in the EU since 2014?

    Never saw it in a car myself, but the youngest car I ever drove is I think my dad's from 2010 or something.

  • Today is my "day off" which i use to finish my phd thesis and for some reason im feeling on top of things and focused, which is nice. Could be new medication, could be more exercise, could just be random. Wife is having a terrible migraine though, that's a bit sad to see.

  • I did notice that one we talked about vacuum cleaners or something, we got some ads about that. Weird i guess. But 90% of the time with household stuff like that its: research something (and start getting ads), buy something and keep getting ads for another month. And companies are posting top dollar for those ad- companies and their algorithms???

  • Yeah I've got ads for very weird, retiree, conservative dad shirts a lot a while back, with text like "dad: I fix things and like cars" or something dumb like that.

    I'm in my thirties, European, super left, don't like/never wil have kids. Wtf?

    (By the way algorithms those facts are just a present, see what you wanna do with it)

  • If doing nothing is already an improvement, this must be a whole other level. It's forreal super cool to hear this, but there I'm wondering how sustainable this type of action is with opposing right wing politicians. I mean, it feels kind a no brainer that this is the right thing to do, but the previous administration apparently got away with some other views?

    Hope this works out well!

  • Subbed to it last year because I like a lot of the nature stuff, and it's pretty good. But to be honest, in the day to day live I tend to forget it and go for the quick and easy dopamine rush of a comedy show I already saw 300 times. A bit sad

  • True but they are rates of events, which could be said to be 0 for nothing and 1 for a spike.

    That being said there are definitely some things in the way neurons behave that are not very binary, from the potentials driving ion flow to the way certain proteins act. Complex on amazing levels but I'd say it's stil just a gloopy predicting computer.