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[–] [email protected] 20 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I would like to see measles, polio, and bird flu (preferably, in that order) spread through members of the executive branch (and those appointed by such) and the oligarchy. I see no concern there.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Interesting fact I learned when replacing detectors is that small humans (i.e. toddlers) are more likely to wake up and respond to human voices/words.

There are detectors, for example, that say "Fire" (in English-speaking countries, of course). And kids are statistically more likely to wake up and respond to the smoke detector alert than the brain-piercing, ear-splitting buzzers that are more standard.

I put the above ones in bedrooms and the horrible, deafening ones in hallways and common areas. I also went the 10yr lithium battery route. Had to search online to order these, because they're not generally available at retail stores.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Papers probably was the wrong one to bold.

Effects (i.e. personal effects) is likely better and the first definition I found is "Items of personal property that one carries on one's person, including identification, jewelry, and clothing.".

I'd argue a phone falls under this definition.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Difficult to tell if this was a joke or autocorrect. Being forced to play a game (sudoku) as a loss, sounds... odd.

Seppuku is the Japanese word for a type of honorable suicide by cutting your own stomach in a Z shape (or at least attempting to).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Yes, thanks for clarifying. I typed it out that way because "reserve" was in my head for the remaining sentences. As we both noted, there is a reserve, but it doesn't back all the minted fiat.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

There was a gold standard. Current fiat money in the US is based on an imaginary "base" that the Federal Reserve (itself, an institution notoriously based on an imaginary base). There is a reserve of gold, but it no longer matches the amount of minted coins/printed bills.

Edit: reserve->standard as noted in a reply

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

While the lucid dreaming comments may work, there is a lot of trial/error/luck to it, I think.

I had accidental lucid dreaming as a kid but have failed to do so as an adult. I have tried numerous times, even with considering suggestions from people online. Therefore, I will come at this from experiences I have had without intentional lucid dreaming. (Possible that I reached a point of accidental lucid dreaming during these, but hope it helps, nonetheless!)

Finding "perfect" hiding places after/during a chase.

Recognizing that waking up from a similar/the same situation very recently (eg the movie Inception) is basically impossible. Even if you have brain damage, the duration of a day and night are fairly difficult to ignore. Brain damage or medicine/drug use is more like losing chunks of time that feel lost vs waking up repeatededly and/or in short order.

I (at least once recently) had a scare that felt like sleep paralysis and/or attempted demonic possession. Basically, I was sleeping but "felt" awake but couldn't move/make sound and felt like darkness was "hunting" me. It was scary af. I just kept trying to scream or yell "ahhh". I think I tried it about 8+ times before I woke up finally. Each time I screamed, it got louder...slowly. I knew I was breaking free slowly, but it was extremely scary and I felt like if I didn't escape, I would be trapped/taken forever.

Depending on the feeling of the dream, you can sometimes play in/with it. This touches on the accidental side of lucid dreaming, I think, but I have had variations of feeling afraid and then treating it as a game, such as hide'n'seek or even flipping it to start finding/hunting the thing that feels like the agressor. Not sure I recall enough details to explain specific examples, but hope this general explanation helps!

Edit: typo

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I grew up elsewhere but lived in Canberra (the capital in ACT) for about 4 years. I heard about all the scary, deadly things and was a bit worried also. Long-story, short - it's very unlikely to be an issue unless you live in certain areas.

The big funnel-web spiders are mainly an issue in an area north and a bit south of Sydney and reasonably close to the coast. I never saw one of them while living there (except in photos). My understanding also is that the spiders tend to live outside of the urban areas and more in the suburban/rural areas.

You're more likely to get into a car accident with a kangaroo than have an issue with those big-ass spiders, from what I was told. They're somewhat like deer in the US. But less of a joke because they are known to slash people with velociraptor-like foot naila/claws after being hit by cars and assumed to be dead by drivers who get out and check. Death by disoriented/injured kangaroo is scarier than death by spider in Australia for most, and I say this seriously!

The scariest spider stories I had... 1. out of town for several months and my bicycle had a black widow-looking (the redback, I believe) spider under the seat. and 2. one day, there was some sort of spiders born and sailing on the wind event where little spiders where everywhere (but they weren't the Sydney funnel-web or redback spiders, luckily).

[–] [email protected] 23 points 4 months ago (2 children)

The last three sentences are not quite accurate. It's not necessarily that nothing existed before the the big bang. It's a singularity event where mathematically we can simply not know what existed at/beforehand that moment. It is somewhat comparable with the event horizon of a black hole.

There is something happening/existing, otherwise a black hole would not be able to occupy space or affect light. We simply do not have the ability currently to understand what that is.

By definition, that is not nothing. It is a that we cannot know/understand it, at that moment. Notably, a lack of evidence is not evidence of nothing.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Late reply, but apparently it was also known as "Verse, Chorus, Verse" which rings a bell from that time of life.

I also came across the No Alternative website. Put a lot of this album into perspective for me! Things I sorta knew where going on but make a lot more sense in hindsight and just being old enough to follow it.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Running Android 14 and somewhat disagree. I have had 1-2 games running in the background after "exiting"/"quitting" the game and dropped from 80-90% battery to 30% in less than 2 hours. (GPS and Bluetooth both disabled). Battery dropped as though I was actively playing with the screen on during that time.

Killing apps has helped me with this issue, in general. However, for the offending game, setting "app battery usage" (specific to Android, not sure of iOS equivalent, if any) has helped better for this issue. Seems a lot of games are trying to load unmecessary stuff and/or sell usage data, despite exiting the game...

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

Quality is enough for the 2-wire speaker cables. The coax cable makes sense from the photo, but I personally I wouldn't have figured it out from the photo. Seems like a lot of ideas from the left-most cable but it seems too broad to be ethernet and especially telephone. It seems like power, based on width, but difficult to tell without a more direct view of the cross-section and preferably cutting some of the outer-most shelling to see the inner colors

EDIT: I disagree that the black and red colored frayed cables are power. Those colors are most frequently speaker colors AND frayed from being forced into speaker ports. You don't normally get fraying like that from power-related components (e.g. power outlets).

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