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  • I mean the shortened down article does not give that info. The ars technica article does give a detailed description though. The CDC Report only give little info on what vampire facials are. Since the shortened article description from OP does already link to the CDC report, the only point to still read the ars technica article is to find out how exactly vampire facials are done

  • it's still in the top 10 daily players games on steam and still higher than CoD and BG3.

    Ofc the player numbers is going down, but i think it is an easy casual game to come back to when playing with friends.

    I bet the next steam next fest will have tons of copycat demos for this type of game too.

  • https://kbin.social/m/news@lemmy.world/t/668177/-/comment/3862164

    In short:
    since 2013 EU has 10 ug/L limit. since 2020 a goal was set for 5 ug/L to be achieved until 2036.

    EPA current limit is 15 ug/L. Yes, they have set a 0 goal, but with apparently no timeline, so until than there will still be many areas with 15 ug/L. Bidens proposal would probably set this 0 goal into a 10 year timeframe, making it much better than the EU goal.

  • That data is still from 2009 though, but sadly there doesn't seem to be a newer statistic. Since that time many changes were made to push for the removal of old lead piping in the EU.

    Anyway the threshold for lead in drinking water in the EU is 10ug/L since 2013.
    Since 2020 a regulation has been in effect with the goal to have less than 5 ug/L drinking water at the consumer until 2036 everywhere in the EU.
    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC125733

    The US has a threshold of 15 ug/L.

    https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/csem/leadtoxicity/safetystandards.html#::text=EPA's%20action%20level%20for%20lead,systems%20is%2015%20%C2%B5g%2FL.

    https://extension.psu.edu/lead-in-drinking-water

  • A lot of the games you tried are on gamepass, including hitman world of assassination.
    There are some others aswell, like Aragami 2, sniper elite and plague tale.Might be worth just trying gamepass for 10€ for a month or to see if you can buy a trial key for cheap somewhere, to test the games.

    Another game I can recommend but it is a bit different genre is Outlast:Trials. It is a stealth game but if you fail you have to escape and hide. Though this game is pretty explicit with nudity, violence and gore

  • GDPR

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  • Have been asking this myself lately.
    People always seem to get defensive about this topic, but if an instance gets challenged on a GDPR investigation it could have a huge fine associated to it.
    It is good to have this sorted out, so instance owners don't enter a life changing financial risk.

    Currently we probably are too small and fly under the radar, but this could become a big problem as the fediverse scales.

    Issues I wonder about:

    1. How safe is the Fediverse? Is there a way for a federated instance to misuse the user data? Or can such activity be detected and cause a defedaration.
    2. How easily can all user data be deleted if a request comes in to remove all personal data? Wouldn't that request have to be extended to all instances your instance is currently federated with?
    3. Instances probably wouldn't be able to handle a bad actor (for example Meta, or spez) that decides to start a mass request attack.
    4. Corporations have lawyers that deal with this stuff, I don't feel like most instance owners have the same kind of protection here.