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  • On the whole, there was little evidence that T. gondii was related to increased risk of psychiatric disorder, poor impulse control, personality aberrations, or neurocognitive impairment.

  • Series T, P and X (except X1).

  • OnePlus 6 with LineageOS 20.

  • It's actually the whole penis. The glans is only the glans of the clitoris. The other parts (internal) of the clitoris, in the case of a penis, are the whole shaft.

    The labias (the large ones) are your scrotum.

  • Psychic pain and physical pain use the same receptors. So antalgics like paracetamol/acetaminophen work too. You won't miraculously forget the pain but it'll take a bit of the edge of it.

  • Firefox now has a great PDF viewer and editor.

    • W10Privacy (works on both win 10 and 11)
    • I never connect with M$, only a local account. When installing Win11 type Shift+F10 to get a console then type cd oobe bypassNRO.cmd It'll give you access to a local account option.
    • NextDNS for a system wide ads and tracker filtering
    • I've recently switched my mp3 player from AIMP to Dopamine
    • WinCDEmu (outdated but still useful)
    • OnlyOffice Desktop Editors for my clients who can't understand any UI different from MS Office...
    • Firefox/Thunderbird
    • ImageGlass
  • If this is an Android phone, go install Accubattery

    Too bad that app has 7 trackers embedded and access to the ad ID :/

  • I always stock Lapsang Souchong, Earl Grey, Russian, Sencha, Bois ChΓ©ri Trois Pavillons,Yerba Mate, Bissap, Verbena and Melissa from my garden.

  • I think Infomaniak would give her a more similar experience to Gmail if you're in Europe. 20GB of mail storage + 15GB on KDrive, contact app, document editing, visio, file transfer, etc.

  • These websites that are just endlessly piled tiles look so dumb on desktop. And they're huuuge! How many MB of JavaScript do they need to cram into them where simple HTML and CSS would be perfectly fine and faster.

  • 7-zip on desktop and ZArchiver on Android.

  • Yeah it's a popcorn show. You watch it to relax your brain. It's entertaining as a Xena episode, and the production feels as cheap as Xena's.

    But if you've read the books you're wondering what the hell is happening. And it doesn't make you want to read them. That's the lamest part. A show based on books should make you want to read them at some point. I mean, if you adapt them to screen, they must have been loved by a lot of people...

  • The way I see the TV show is like the creators are constantly placing details to say "Hey! This Asimov guy was really smart and he wrote this rad SF saga, you should really check it out!".

    David Goyer and his team, they're not just making a show about some old scifi books : they're truly fans of Asimov's work and you can feel it. It's a work of love.

  • The show is based on the universe and some characters created by Asimov but it's freely adapted. You'll have to see the TV shows and the books as two entities, there are a few similarities, Easter eggs, etc. But they're different and both great IF you're not looking for a translation from text to screen.

    The TV series is eerily beautiful, the story is better in S2 and more complex. Great cast too and on a "small" budget.

  • I love the series and I love the books. It's just not for book purists but they've made a really good take on the universe and it's also beautiful.

  • ST: Picard wasn't good at all. Especially the last season. It felt like a badly written fanfic. Great cast but terrible writing overall.

  • Padme dying during labor. In an advanced medical tech universe. And the lamest explanation for it "she's lost the will to live"...

    Well that's not how girls work and it's quite a telling the script was written by a bloke.