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Global Action Needed to Solve the Medical Oxygen Crisis

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US Sends Dozens of Venezuelan Migrants to Guantánamo as Relatives Plead Innocence

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Israel Plans to 'Destroy' Jenin Camp, Continue Military Siege 'Indefinitely': Report

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Mouse Study Finds Impaired Cell Development: Intermittent Fasting Could Be Unsafe for Teenagers

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Jordan King Privately Tells Trump No to Ethnic Cleansing

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Texas Colleges Rolled Over for Anti-DEI Bill. Now They Face a Broader Attack.

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Israel Expands West Bank ‘Open-Fire’ Orders Against Unarmed Civilians

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Media Fail to Inform About Disastrous Economic Effects of Mass Deportations

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A New Dawn for the Failed War on Drugs

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Interim Court Order Restricts Treasury Data Access to Select Government Employees

  • If it aint broke, don't fix it, and mull works very well. While it's nice to see alts becoming more widely available, it's still mull or bust in my book!

  • Edit: My fault, got this crossed with another coversation. But elemental oxygen is a marvel that's found across the universe. Here's a sick periodic table which shows what lead to each elements formation:

    Oxygen is an OG when it comes to electronegativity, meaning it loves making bonds but it can also handle being solo too. O2 (elemental oxygen) generates power when forming ions and then can brake future bonds too, which releases the chemical potential energy. Oxygen's phenomenal! It handles business, but unlike sulfur and each element below it, oxygen will never break it's octet. So it's super powerful while also predictable.

  • I like where your heads at, here's the study with a solid summary up front: https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S2666-7568%2823%2900232-5

    It has a great sample (nearly 10,000 folks with a mean age of 48.6 and having a standard deviation of 18.1) and the findings fortified previous studies. Biggest thing is the fact 12.7% of those with hearing aids rock em, and rocking em is the defining feature in the study. Even when non-consistent users were grouped together with those never having used a hearing aid, the consistent group lived longer. This alone shows going to the doc isn't as impactful as you might to think.

    Edit: The work also states more research is required, but the data is looking like something big would have to arise to disprove the construct!

  • As a regular visitor of various specialist, unless you're on an insanely expansive PPO plan (mainly just big corp plans), a hearing doc won't be much help with anything aside from hearing. You'll be told to talk to your GP, unless your insurance covers you making whatever appointments. However, in the bigger picture, it makes WAY more sense an organism which evolved to respond to environmental cues lives longer when it can sense said cues.

  • A party founded by a Marxist anti-colonial revolutionary won the majority of parliamentary seats in their June election. As this would reduce the moves President Umaro Sissoco Embalo could make, he's saying it was a coup and dissolved the parliament.

  • Invidious has a related content option, it's in the settings where you should definitely already go to ensure the proxy option is turned on too.

  • I would dig this, I'd bet it's in the works. Biggest question is when it'll be released.

  • The Linux Experiment covered Asahi (I believe it was Debian) and he said he'll review the Fedora's version too. It was a month or two ago and there were some things still in the works. But as a Fedora user and it being Asahi's flagship which has been fine tuned according to them, I'd bet Nick will post a video soon. If you're an early adopter, I'd say give Fedora a go now, otherwise just wait for Nick to cover it in his usual detail on his channel. Nick's the man and will cover it very well. This will probably be the best conformation unless an early adopteradopter or Dev can chime in here.

  • links -g is rad too! Nice having access to the web in the terminal, no java either. It's fun to use plus can be a huge help if you're having boot issues.

  • The US is losing support from its allies due to vetoing the cease-fire each time it has been brought up. This is not a financial reference, but with regard to support from other countries. For example, the UK is listening to the massive protest and has even signed an agreement with China for energy and large-scale manufacturing. Without international allies, the unlimited military budget will only go so far, especially as the US becomes an outcast without the backing of other countries. Thus, the US is neutering the cease-fire so it will no longer veto the bill in hopes of curbing the distance other state actors have been taking from the US based on its illogical international policies.

  • "This genocide is similar to other atrocities, whats the issue?"

    You're either an idiot, brainwashed, or wildly self centered. Regardless, you're promoting death of innocent humans. Shut up or wake up, thats the best decision you could make in life right now if this is seriously your take.

  • You nailed it!! I'm thinking they are basically trying to neuter the proposal so they don't have to veto it again while still keeping Lockheed and friends happy....

  • There are no biopesticides which fall into the highly hazardous category, so those aren't very applicable here. While organic options may help side step this problem, thats only an option for those able to spend more during the holidays, which is becoming increasingly rare. As far as the cancer from ethanol quote, that's just half the full thought. The following sentence highlights why it's without question the lesser of the two evils.

  • The thing about carcinogenic compounds, which are also toxins, is it's entirely about dosage. Pesticides being toxins and carcinogens makes the comparison nearly apples to apples with ethanol. The human body can handle a lot more ethanol than pesticides, as the latter are often either highly toxic or highly hazardous. If ethanol was even in the same ballpark as pesticides, the history surrounding its consumption would look quite unfamiliar. With ethanol concentration remaining overall the same, yet the pesticide concentration increasing as well as incorporating additional pesticides, the chances of ethanol resulting in uncontrolled cell growth is becoming a secondary issue. As the article identified, “50% fall under the category of ‘highly hazardous pesticides.’ Furthermore, 45 of these are carcinogens, 25 act as endocrine disruptors, impacting hormone systems and leading to birth defects, developmental disorders, and infertility.” Not only are many of these pesticides highly hazardous and carcinogenic, but the fact some are endocrine disruptors is quite distressing. Microplastics cause many issues within the body's endocrine system, and this is already a massive problem. Now there's another avenue facilitating interference with the body's communication between different organs/tissues. Basically, cancer from ethanol consumption shouldn't be much of a concern. Especially when issues from ingesting even small quantities of highly hazardous pesticides include neurological damage, reproductive disorders, difficulty breathing, immunosuppression, increased risk of cancer, seizures, and even death.

    Sources:

  • I know a cat that loses it's mind for Nutzo, the one with a bunch of different nuts. I've seen it even get the classic dog and peanut butter mouth situation going on too lol

  • It definitely has the potential for being used in vaccinations, but DNA vaccines have never worked well in humans. When compared to the other delivery mechanisms, it makes very little sense. There's also risk associated with the process as adding this DNA sequence may result in a recombination event within the host genome. Additionally, there's possible issues with expressing tolerant T cells due to DNA vaccines. This would make the immume response less effective. The finding is more surprising as it demonstrates horizontal gene transfer taking place across different eukaryotic organisms, or at least that's my take on it.