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  • From the post, it sounds like it's just whatever they ripped out of an old pair of Bluetooth headphones... So probably a proprietary purpose-built PCB rather than something more generalized like an esp32 or something.

  • Study was done in mice, and it relies on massaging specific lymph nodes which are easily accessible for massage (sounds like most of the lymph nodes related to the brain-flushing mechanism are too deep in the neck to really get at).

    Super curious if/where humans have analogues.

  • I'm in fintech and honestly I wouldn't have made any of these assumptions... Because I've long ago given up on the idea that any real world system is anything better than loose heuristics.

    Like, I could be pleasantly surprised at some point... But honestly even if a PO swore up and down that something was "certain" I probably wouldn't even believe them.

    I'm also surprised that they didn't mention that a flight could arrive on a calendar day before it departs.

  • Maybe I misunderstood your definition of locality. Inferring it based on your two examples which were both of great scale, yet the subject is literally enveloped within,is difficult. Also on earth the air is mostly made of nitrogen.

  • It's beyond that, the context even matters. If I'm in my garage, and my car is parked in the driveway:

    -If someone asks where the car is (implication my wife could be out getting groceries, it could be at the shop, etc...) the answer is "here" (on the premises) as opposed to "there" (the grocery store, the shop, etc)

    -If I want to change the oil in my garage, I could as someone to bring it "here" (being the garage) because it's currently "there" (the driveway).

    In both cases, my location and the vehicles location is the exact same. "For what purpose?" Informs if something is "here" or "there".