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  • Clickkkkkkk Baiiiiiitttt

  • I'll take "shit that never happened" for 1,000. Alex

    SSpecifically the thumbnail, at 11 minutes and 44 seconds it's in the video, and there's no way in hell. Two guys with ppshs were in the operator's room.

  • Tldw: exogenous ketones are ideal for brain-based disorders, but systemic metabolism problems need to be addressed through diet

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    Exogenous Ketones Explained (What They Really Do)

  • Money by itself is nothing, it's an idea. It's a shared idea that makes it useful. Just like gold, most people don't have a good use for gold, but because people think it's rare, enough people will trade for it.

    I recommend reading the book - debt the first 5,000 years. It has lots of good perspective on the concept of money, trade, debt, the manifestation of transactional relationships

    Again, money by itself does not make you happy, it can be traded for food, shelter, security, health, which are often associated with happiness. So the application of money can create an environment for happiness, but that's not because of money, that's because of the people at the end of the money transaction

    Consider any of the previous examples of hyperinflation, people have tremendous amounts of money, but it's not useful to them at all. So money is not everything

  • Sauna. Daily sauna use for a month will make you feel much more comfortable in the heat and humidity.

    I use the sauna for 20m at 85c daily, and it makes living in the tropics a breeze. Adapting your body to heat management has huge benefits

    • I sweat less
    • I don't feel hot
    • sleep better

  • Normal people aren't going to want to sign up and/or stick around when it's just violent crazies finger pointing about who should be murdered and how.

    100%. I'm embarrassed to recommend Lemmy to people now

  • You, you made me laugh!

  • Tldr: people calling for the murder of people with different perspectives and opinions. For more details see the yptb community

  • jet's interesting finds @hackertalks.com

    Tokyo activity suggestions?

  • Mods and admins following their published rules? Inconceivable

  • I keep Singapore hours and can lend a hand watching reports and matrix rooms while I'm at work.

  • Max paranoia: Backup your data and apps to a fully encrypted data source you trust. I.e. seedvault.. optionally you can practice restoring a backup on another phone .. a untested backup is just hope. And if your brave, factory reset.. once you arrive and are happy and safe, restore the backup

    Reasonable: Prepare a second travel only phone: taxi apps, voip, travel email, secondary im


    In the airplane-

    Disable biometric unlock unless you have multifactor already (gos)

    Turn off your phone before landing, and only turn it on after clearing customs. If your phone leaves your custody at any point then it's compromised and don't turn it on or login.

    Be polite, respectful, and efficient in the airport.

  • Cities that want to keep cars out of bike lanes should keep all cars out of them, autonomous or not, by ticketing them. But they don't, so taxis and delivery drivers stop in them. That's traffic enforcement's fault.

    Given that human drivers stop in bike lanes, Waymo then has a tradeoff:

    1) Be the only ones to follow the letter of the law, break a lot of people's expectations, and catch backlash for disrupting traffic.

    2) Follow the most common expectation, even if wrong, and incrementally add to the problem.

    IMO, cyclists shouldn't lobby Waymo directly, but should lobby cities to actually enforce the rules on everyone. Then Waymo would fall in line naturally. And if they're inclined to take direct action against Waymo's they should also act against Uber and DoorDash drivers who are a far bigger problem by volume (and wait time for deliveries).

  • Not really, they don't slow down your metabolism. You're doing a cardiovascular stress event when you go into the sauna, and when you get out of the sauna, your body is not stressed. It's like going to the gym just for your heart. So as your heart gets stronger it doesn't need to work as much to do its job. But your metabolism isn't down regulated in this event.

    Like who has a better metabolism, and is fatter? The guy who goes to the gym everyday and runs 20 km? Or the guy who never runs, and when he walks to the corner store he's sweating and huffing and puffing?

  • I had a Panasonic crystal clear b&w tv until 2004... I loved that TV.

    I watched most of star trek in black and white with a high pitched whine only I could hear

  • Here is a fun thought experiment:

    1. 0.29% of long term glp1 users develop blindness -https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2025.6262
    2. 96% of Americans have impaired metabolic health
    3. USA has about 350m people

    If everybody with impaired metabolic health goes on long-term GLP one usage, we could expect about a million people going blind....

    ... 350,000,000 * 0.96 * 0.0029 =974,400

    And that's just one side effect

  • The general assumption is the body should be in balance and self correct. If some external drug is required then there is a problem with the body balance (food, environment, injury, etc)

    Glp1s are effective but have side effects, so the premise is it's better to treat the metabolic syndrome and not the symptom (cycling glp1 to lose weight periodically)

    And tldw: the cure to metabolic syndrome is to reduce or remove carbohydrates from the diet. Basically, stop eating sugar.

    If somebody cycles glp1 for weight management but never learns how to eat healthily, then they are losing muscle mass and not really improving their health. They need to adapt to a healthier lifestyle so once they go off glp1s they can sustain their new health.

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    GLP-1s and Cardiovascular Risk - Dr Scher

  • Friendly Carnivore @discuss.online

    Slammed hamburger and slammed cheese with jalapenos

  • I've summerized the video for you. So the conversation is accessible to people who don't want to watch it. Please don't just drop video posts without some text to help build the conversation

    Michaela Reigns and Reddit snark communities

    • Michaela Reigns built Save a Fox, rescued foxes from fur farms, and became famous for sharing that work online.
    • Her husband says Reddit snark communities targeted her for years with false abuse accusations, mockery, and obsessive scrutiny until she died by suicide.
    • Reddit reduced the harm to a count of 28 active members in the harassing subreddit and banned it only after public pressure.
    • A small coordinated subreddit devastated a vulnerable creator with no structural protection. Reddit's origin and early failures
    • Reddit started in 2005, brought Aaron Swartz into the early team, added subreddits in 2008, and gave immense control to unpaid anonymous moderators.
    • Open voting did not push truth upward because the platform hosted r/jailbait, creepshots, beatenwomen, and the Fappening until public pressure forced action.
    • The Boston Marathon misidentification turned thousands of users into a false consensus machine that harassed an innocent family.
    • Ellen Pao's attempt to ban harassment communities triggered a revolt and reaffirmed that Reddit communities accept limits only when they approve the line.

    Echo-chamber mechanics

    • Voting buries minority views, karma rewards conformity, and power moderators shape what millions of users can see across large parts of the site.
    • Reddit's political tilt grows from moderation bias, liberal-skewing user demographics, and a cycle in which dissent becomes less visible, less welcome, and less common.
    • A University of Michigan study of more than 600 million comments found moderators remove politically opposite comments more often and that this drives echo chambers.
    • A separate content analysis of top political posts found 112 times more left-leaning than right-leaning content, and Pew data places Reddit news users at 47% liberal and 13% conservative.

    Monetization and corporate control

    • Reddit turned user labor and moderator labor into a fast-growing public company through ads, AI data licensing, IPO gains, and high executive pay.
    • Google and OpenAI licensing deals turned two decades of user conversations into a high-margin AI training asset while users and moderators received none of that revenue.
    • The 2023 API price increase and the blackout of more than 8,000 subreddits showed that even a platform-wide protest could not force management to yield.
    • Communities feel ownership of Reddit, but the corporation sets the rules, captures the value, and waits out resistance.

    Politics, regulation, and platform reach

    • Reddit is dominated by English-language American traffic, so American political dynamics shape much of the platform's global influence.
    • European regulatory pressure, especially the Digital Services Act, pushed major platforms including Reddit toward broader censorship standards.
    • Tencent's investment, the GameStop squeeze, and r/place show how Reddit can coordinate millions of people in financial, symbolic, and political battles.
    • Section 230 scrutiny, harassment liability, user fatigue, and the export of Reddit's biases into AI systems are the major threats ahead. Reddit's current form
    • Reddit remains extremely useful for niche knowledge, technical answers, reviews, and local community organizing.
    • Reddit is also a consensus machine that rewards outrage, protects ideological enforcement, monetizes user speech, and refuses responsibility for the harms produced by its structure.
    • The current architecture stays in place because outrage, engagement, advertising, and AI licensing all benefit from it.
    • The platform promised democratized speech and delivered volunteer rule by a small class of moderators inside a corporation that profits from conflict.

    References

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    Dr. Jason Fung and Dr. Eric Westman talk about metabolism

  • I didn't narrow it down, I suspect it was fdroid

  • jet's interesting finds @hackertalks.com

    An engineer's guide to nuclear reactor core materials

  • Applied Paranoia @hackertalks.com

    e-SIMs and secure ROMs (Airalo doesn't work on GOS)

  • jet's interesting finds @hackertalks.com

    Dave Plummer explains Task Manager Time

  • Friendly Carnivore @discuss.online

    Steak and Egg

  • Friendly Carnivore @discuss.online

    What if carnivore became the standard diet? - MD Hampton

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    Confronting myths: relative and absolute requirements of dietary carbohydrates and glucose as metabolic fuels. - 2024

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    Paleopathology and the Origins of the Low-carb Diet - Dr. Michael Eades

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    Diabetes Reversal Is Possible: Dr. Mariela Glandt on Ketogenic Therapy

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    Metabolic Oncology - finding a practitioner

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    double post - delete.

  • Low Carb High Fat - Ketogenic @discuss.online

    History of saturated fat and US dietary guidelines - Dr. Bernna interview

  • Friendly Carnivore @discuss.online

    What are your food noise triggers?

  • jet's interesting finds @hackertalks.com

    Short Guide to IRAN'S NAVAL MINES in the Strait of Hormuz - H I Sutton

  • jet's interesting finds @hackertalks.com

    What's A Bidet & How Do You Use It? - emmymade

  • jet's interesting finds @hackertalks.com

    Strait of Hormuz Week 4 In Shipping | Is the Aya-TOLL-ah Booth Open to Everyone? - WGWS