LeftOnQuietRoad
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_jckuose wrote
Couldn’t we just solar it?
LeftOnQuietRoad OP t1_j61uknb wrote
Reply to comment by wildadragon in In the future, the chance of your body being dug up and put under glass so kids can stare at it is not zero. by LeftOnQuietRoad
Future + turds/ Few + turds
Take your pick.
LeftOnQuietRoad OP t1_j61udlc wrote
Reply to comment by wildadragon in In the future, the chance of your body being dug up and put under glass so kids can stare at it is not zero. by LeftOnQuietRoad
I don’t doubt that the days to come will have at least a futurds.
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_j31t0r3 wrote
Reply to The year-in-review trend is a reminder of just how much commercial surveillance these services run on us by CatnipJ
It’s interesting the layers they have. They built the whole IT economy on it. So. It’s here. Might as well experiment with it guys and see what mistakes you can make the machine make. The more you whittle down your information supply the more urgent their promptings. Facebook shifts the log off screen so the initial click on a phone to logout only covers up the logout. Then it prompts you to explain why you logged out. That’s not even counting the meta data (haha)/shared browser pixels/DNS leaks/gps pings/tower triangulations/and on and on.
Reddit alone has 30 + redirects/browser hops/cookies/candies/poptarts and who knows what else.
Love ya Reddit, you quiet, sneaky, little brother you.
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_j2cmgit wrote
Reply to TIL breathing into a paper bag to ease anxiety attacks is a real thing, with science to back it up, and not just something seen on TV/Movies. by OneSideDone
Tachypnea = alkalosis
Alkalosis = boops the H+ off Albumin
Ca++ = slides in albumin’s dm’s
Transient low Ca++ = tingle tangles
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_j001fhs wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sticky plaster for punctured lungs stretches as they expand by thebelsnickle1991
A time or two.
To date, haven’t cause one (knock on wood) but there’s always tomorrow.
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_izyms69 wrote
So, steri-strips for pulm punctures.
Neato.
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_iys629n wrote
Reply to comment by lughnasadh in Researchers claim a human trial with 90 people has shown a simple laser therapy improves short-term memory by 25%. The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), has had claims in previous studies to also improve reaction times, accuracy and attention by lughnasadh
Yeah, or maybe heat and increased blood flow. Insensate vibration could be another way. Kinda cool, though. Hope it pans out in bigger studies.
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_iyrzmzr wrote
Reply to Researchers claim a human trial with 90 people has shown a simple laser therapy improves short-term memory by 25%. The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), has had claims in previous studies to also improve reaction times, accuracy and attention by lughnasadh
Honestly, depending on what they mean by transcranial, I wonder if it just mimics human touch and belonging. If you think about it, our society doesn’t touch the scalp very much. But it’s remarkably sensitive to it.
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_iykmogt wrote
As someone who’s uni capstone project covered the hope of manipulating co-repressor proteins this is a long, long way coming. This is awesome. That virus is one sneaky bastard.
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_iy8cnzn wrote
“Ok. I’m going to commit. I’m gonna get a Ender 3 Pro. I’m gonna tinkercad.”
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_iy3hbpv wrote
Reply to The deepest ocean trenches of Earth function as island-like habitats, with distinct fauna on separate evolutionary trajectories by marketrent
Cuz if they only could, they’d make a deal with shark, and get ‘em to swap their places, be swimming up that zone, be running with that krill, e-scaping the heat of that vent
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_iud4jm4 wrote
IT HAD SUPPORT!!??!
LeftOnQuietRoad t1_jec7s03 wrote
Reply to Pro-Russian hackers target elected US officials supporting Ukraine by konorM
Huh. Interesting.