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TIL Botox is considered the deadliest known natural substance ever recorded in chemical literature
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Interestingly, I just heard this on another lemmy post about alcohol. It wasn't well received there, lol
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TIL Botox is considered the deadliest known natural substance ever recorded in chemical literature
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Interestingly, I just heard this on another lemmy post about alcohol. It wasn't well received there, lol
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USA: Slate's New Electric Truck Will Cost Slightly More Than $24,950
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Damn, that's terrible. Thank you for the links (although I'm not going to read them all, to preserve my sanity)
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Alcohol is the root of 62 diseases and a partial cause of dozens more
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Ohhh, that makes sense.
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Alcohol is the root of 62 diseases and a partial cause of dozens more
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Are you referring to the comments ITT or the comments on the linked post? I read through all of the comments here and only saw one or two comments that seemed to line up with your implications.
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Alcohol is the root of 62 diseases and a partial cause of dozens more
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The "dying at 25" thing is the result of a common misrepresentation of data. Infant mortality rates were significantly higher in the past, so the average gets thrown off. But, if you remove those data points (to reflect post-infancy mortality), you'd be living roughly the same amount of time.
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USA: Slate's New Electric Truck Will Cost Slightly More Than $24,950
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I'm not very familiar with this stuff, but it sounds terrible. When has this happened in the past?
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Your brain was never designed for this much bad news
Title is true even without the last two words.
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Google will make you wave at your computer to check you are real
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Websites like Facebook, TikTok and Reddit. Their toxic algorithms try to make you angry on purpose, to keep you clicking. And watch what your kids are looking at online.
A few years ago I was friends with a cohort of soon-to-be Psychologists, and it was a well known fact that your options for easy employment* were either to get a job as a therapist for a major health corp and make little money and have to deal with the terrible admin, or make 2-3x working for a tech company but having to incur the karmic debt of trying to give Jolly West and James Mitchell a run for their money in the Lawful Evil competition.
*Private practice, teaching, and/or research have their own hurdles that are typically too high a barrier for entry for new grads
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Google being a little removed and saying it "detected abnormal traffic coming from my IP" (I was googling something I google often) was my last straw, which ultimately led to me being here and degoogling.
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Google will make you wave at your computer to check you are real
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'We had to get out of the way': The backlash over delivery robots
Memes aside, my friends and I genuinely would have murdered these things with rocks had they come out before we'd turned 18.
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Researchers say they can spy on your browsing by measuring SSD activity through a browser API
I wonder if, at any point, anyone stopped to ask themselves, "did I really go to school just so I can ply my knowledge and expertise to find even more ways to fucking track people who expressly don't want to be tracked so we can use the data for ad revenue (if not for other, even worse things)"?
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UK’s Starmer gives Apple, Google 3 months to stop children sending nude images
Yeah bro we're totally just scanning everything you send just on the off chance that a child (even though you have none and don't know any) are takes your phone and uses it to send a dick pic haha no bro don't worry it's for their safety haha
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People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data Centers
Tbh the statistics are pretty great for nuclear.
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Opensource AI Must Win
I just wish we could invest the time/money/resources into compressing AI and making it smaller and more efficient. I'd so much rather have a somewhat capable AI that can be run locally and offline, to outsource menial tasks to like alphabetizing spreadsheets and so basic image modification, than to have to upgrade my hardware constantly or use cloud based SaaS and/or have newer models that are more accurate in their predictions.
Of course that assumes a lot of things, like the intent to help people and not make money. Maybe someone in the Linux-sphere will make something.
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Driver facing camera in cars
Thank god for duct tape
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TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.
There is a lot of authoritative speculation in the comments on this one
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60% of PC gamers have no plans to build a new PC in the next two years — AI pricing crunch on RAM and other components paralyze enthusiast market
It's wild, like people get into things when there is novelty and affordability and then leave when one of those goes away.
My biggest question now is, what will supplant PC building/other super high end stuff? I grew up on Halo and early CoDs, but now that I'm old and suck at video games (particularly online multiplayer), and seeing a huge shift toward battle royale and dark souls style gameplay, I felt like I was long overdue to start reading more/working out more/hiking/etc.
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California Passes Backdoor Bill to Control the 3D Printing Hobby and Spy on Small Designers, Prototypers, and Hobbyists
Man what a way to fucking make everything unfun