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    Oh, speaking of scifi, I read another article (which I cant find now, unfortunately) about space walks: astronauts can't just climb into a space suit and exit the space station, because that would cause decompression sickness. They have to undergo about 24 hours of preparation, then spend time in a decompression chamber once they re-enter the station. I can't find the article I read atm, but here's one from space.com that talks about it:

    About 24 hours before the spacewalk, astronauts undergo decompression, the same procedure divers follow when returning from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the water. Inside the space station, air is pressurized to the same degree as it is on Earth at sea level: 14.7 pounds per square inch, or 1 atmosphere.

    But inside a spacesuit it's 4.3 psi, according to NASA, which is about the same pressure experienced at 30,000 feet (9,000 meters) above Earth. Experiencing a rapid drop in pressure from 14.7 to 4.3 psi causes nitrogen bubbles to form in the bloodstream and get stuck, blocking blood flow — a condition known as "the bends" or decompression sickness. To avoid the condition, astronauts camp out the night before in a closet-sized airlock while wearing their space suit so their bodies have time to adjust to the change in pressure.

    Source: Spacewalks: How they work and major milestones

    e: Sandra Bullock would have died of decompression sickness pretty quickly.

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    In Space, No one Can Smell your Many, Many Farts. jalopnik.com

    Becoming an astronaut is a fairly romanticized career path, but there are a lot of less-than-romantic aspects to working 50 miles or more above the Earth’s surface. Case in point: just being in zero G makes the human body do all sorts of embarrassing things. A new story from the New York Times exhaustively points out that living in space comes with all sorts of “bodily indignities” which should give even the most eager potential space explorer pause. It turns out, it’s not just deadly radiation or muscle loss due to weightlessness astronauts traveling to spots in our own solar system will have to put with: > In microgravity, however, the blood volume above your neck will most likely still be too high, at least for a while. This can affect the eyes and optic nerves, sometimes causing permanent vision problems for astronauts who stay in space for months, a condition called spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome. It also causes fluid to accumulate in nearby tissues, giving you a puffy face and congested sinuses. As with a bad cold, the process inhibits nerve endings in the nasal passages, meaning you can’t smell or taste very well. (The nose plays an important role in taste.) The I.S.S. galley is often stocked with wasabi and hot sauce. > These sensory deficits can be helpful in some respects, though, because the I.S.S. tends to smell like body odor or farts. You can’t shower, and microgravity prevents digestive gases from rising out of the stew of other juices in your stomach and intestines, making it hard to belch without barfing. Because the gas must exit somehow, the frequency and volume (metric and decibel) of flatulence increases. > Other metabolic processes are similarly disturbed. Urine adheres to the bladder wall rather than collecting at the base, where the growing pressure of liquid above the urethra usually alerts us when the organ is two-thirds full. “Thus, the bladder may reach maximum capacity before an urge is felt, at which point urination may happen suddenly and spontaneously,” according to “A Review of Challenges & Opportunities: Variable and Partial Gravity for Human Habitats in L.E.O.,” or low Earth orbit. This is a report that came out last year from the authors Ronke Olabisi, an associate professor of biomedical engineering at the University of California, Irvine, and Mae Jemison, a retired NASA astronaut. Sometimes the bladder fills but doesn’t empty, and astronauts need to catheterize themselves. [Source: Jalopnik](https://jalopnik.com/in-space-no-one-can-smell-your-many-many-farts-1851020360) [New York Times article](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/12/magazine/space-living.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&fbclid=IwAR2Z_-h7XIPUl6fTEGPlGbSKANJijtwMiBZZKsIwQPgxFmV-u6UdJqch8zA) (paywalled) e: spelling

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    He brings up Afghanistan?

    She brings up his own admission that it was his own doing:

    speaking at a rally on 26 June [2021, he] even stated that he “started the process” and claimed Biden “couldn’t stop it” if he “wanted to”.

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    The fuk? Please help me complete this insane captcha

    Fridge fridge hamburger truck truck... ??? What's the blue thing? I thought hamburger would be the answer, but it isn't? I just get the same captcha with the hamburger in a different place. WTAF is happening? And what's the blue thing? I answer and it refreshes with the same icons in different places. I AM HUMAN!

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    I’m not sure there’s a correct answer to that, because the answer is technically yes, I think I’ve been inappropriate sometimes but also yes, I’ve been been told to stop sharing by several peers as an adult in several different settings, but not by anywhere near the number of peers I had.

    Logically, it doesn’t make any sense to let a tiny percent outweigh the majority. It doesn’t feel nice, though.

    e: tried to clarify

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    Could you give them something that doesn’t harm the plants, that might lure them where they won’t bother you, and that won’t make the problem worse in a different way?

    Maybe they’d like something you normally throw away in relatively small quantities that won’t attract something worse or poison anything?

    e: disclaimer: IANAG. I am terrible with plants.

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    Kinda makes you rethink how we typically define ‘society’.

    Like it’s far more fundamental than we think, and we very narrowly define it by too complex criteria. And we’re too invested in making sure that definition stays narrow enough that we can justify harming others.

    (Sorry, I’d normally put that in a slightly more cheerful way, but I’m just so tired.)

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    TIL some species of ants farm aphids like we do cows www.westcoastseeds.com

    Link: https://www.westcoastseeds.com/blogs/wcs-academy/do-ants-farm-aphids. Also [ants that farm aphids select for certain traits](https://lemmy.world/post/7755186). e: added link

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    It’s all good, lol.

    I’ve been here for 20 years. If this place was gonna immolate me, it’s had plenty of chances.

    Thanks for the info about what to look for, though!

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    It's dangerous as hell, but it's something people used to do on knob and tube wiring in old houses.

    Christ on a bike, don’t say shit like that to me – my house was built in 1886. O.o

    Codes changed after any number of fires…

    Just keeps getting worse from there. Some outlets in this place have seen all the world wars.

    There are more efficient ways to give me a heart attack, you know.

    BTW, I think your detractor is probably too scared to take me on

    I think you’re right. I was sticking around for the next volley of meme-facts, but it looks like the match has been called. :)

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    or what happens when you lie on the floor with your head between two speakers listening to Pink Floyd.

    I’d forgotten how much I should miss this.

    e: also

    Ad-free, and local access

    This is what made Bob Ross a thing in the early 80s.

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    Thank you, that helps.

    or it's some stupid power play thing where they think you're trying to challenge their status.

    Although if it’s that, I’ll never figure it out. I can’t even begin to relate to that enough to identify it.

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    almost the size of a couch, so I have no idea what was on the back of it because I could never have moved it.

    Oh yeah! Exactly! Mine was very similar to this, but a bit narrower. It was a behemoth, plus the cord was very short.

    Thus the shimmying ass-upwards to hold the torch. There was scant space back there, and making more was work.

    it was probably masonite or some kind of hard board on the back of the tv

    I think you’re right. It was a dark, dense, and very thick board, but not actual wood. I had a radio or clock or something with the same backing, now you mention it. I hadn’t paid much attention except it was thicker than the ikea shit, lol.

    And plugging a bad fuse with a penny,

    Wait, what? I completely missed that growing up.

    Brb.

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    . As an aside, I have to ask: Did you ever get sent up to the roof by your parents after a storm to reset the antenna? Or be the unpaid holder of the rabbit ears by the TV, moving this way and that so your old man could watch his game with the least amount of snow and rolling horizontal lines? I did.

    I was a weird nerd, and some of my fondest memories are helping my dad do engine work on our wood-sided station wagon (I was such a cliché) and going with him to the tv shop to pick up vacuum tubes for the tv after a loud pop and faint waft of smoke, then shimmying ass-upwards on the wall like spider man to hold the flashlight at the correct angle whilst my dad pulled the particle-board (I think, maybe cardboard) back off the television and taught me what every single part inside did.

    Best time of my young life, hands down.

    e: I’ve never been afraid of technology or learning things in my adult life. Thanks, dad.
    (And if you’re raising your child like this, thank you. You’re helping to make good people that way.)

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    It’s worth trying, even if you think you’ll end up cancelling anyhow. The last time I had to deal with them, they dropped my monthly bill from $150 to $80 for their highest speed broadband, and now I get roughly 1gb download speed for $80/mo. (eta in case it’s not clear: that wasn’t based on hypothetical sale prices; I’d been paying $150/mo out of pocket for half the speed; I now pay $80/mo for double the speed I had been getting.)

    Your results will probably vary – I have 25 years of uninterrupted customer loyalty to leverage. (eta: not like I have a choice where I live, it’s them or dial-up, but their international agents don’t know that lol).

    🤞

    e: also if you follow this blueprint, let us know if it works. I didn’t come up with this pattern, but it did work for me.

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    Why are you so bent about this?

    Again, how old are you? Do you actually remember this time? I gave one anecdote, but ask literally anyone my age and they’ll say the same. You certainly know people my age, don’t take my word for it, ask them what sleepovers were like before and after cable tv became a thing. Everyone my age remembers a massive shift, especially with Showtime.

    With/without cable wasn’t an easy change. Lots of people didn’t accept it easily because it seemed technically complex. That’s part of why my family was an early adopter: my dad was an aerospace engineer, so it was a no-brainier.

    The televisions sold in the late 70s were not set up for cable, so you needed a cable box and to configure your tv a certain way – typically by setting one of your two dials to channel 2, 4, or I think UHF 12 (?it’s been a while, but it depended on your tv, and you’d have an auxiliary dongle, too), you had to plug a cable box into your tv (which was nowhere near as simple as now), and then maybe sacrifice a goat. I joke, but the wiring out of the back of those things wasn’t easy. It wasn’t clear ports with matching inputs, but more like in the back of old school audio speakers, but more of them.

    That doesn’t sound hard, but for most people the tv was a magic box that pictures came out of. These were your grandparents, they weren’t good at technology.

    The majority of channels had ads because, again, they were just the same channels as without cable.

    In the late 80s, yeah. That’s after what I’m talking about. It sounds like you’re talking about the era of Nickelodeon and the height of Showtime/Cinemax porn. I’m talking about more than a decade before that.

    Yes, by that point, cable had settled into the subscription + ad model I’m saying was the down slide. I’m talking about way before that, when it hadn’t yet devolved.

    Again, I’m not making this up, and I kinda wonder what you think my motivation would be to do so, but I’m very curious how old you are and if you’re just going on things you’ve read or if you were alive for this.

    e: clarification

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    How old are you?

    I don’t need links to tell me what this was like when I vividly remember.

    Yea, cable television first became available in 1948. Regular middle class families did not have cable television for a long time after that.

    Mobile phone service was available in 1959. Guess how many people had it? A good friend of my family had a car phone in the mid 70s. Guess how common that was?

    You can’t go by invention dates on stuff like this. You’ll be amazed at how long some things take to gain market acceptance.

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    I mean, I’m not going off a belief, I actually lived this.

    Yes, the clear reception vs bunny ears was awesome, but that was also limited on televisions like this, and I’m talking specifically about the content.

    My family were always early adopters of technology (I started gaming in ‘79 with both the Intellivision and Atari – Intellivision was far superior). We had HBO, Cinemax, and Showtime as soon as they were available.

    I’m talking about the late 70s and early 80s when they were commercially available to the masses and the cable wars began.

    The late 70s were absolutely the early days of commercial cable tv.

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    In the early days they didn’t; that was the whole point of them. You paid a subscription specifically not to have ads like free broadcast television did.

    It only lasted like a decade, but it was their whole selling point.

    e: keep in mind, too, that broadcast tv at the time was where all the good content was. HBO only showed movies that had already been in theatres (thus the name Home Box Office) and Showtime’s hook was soft-core porn. (‘Do your parents have Showtime?’ was sleepover code for ‘can we watch kinda-porn after the ‘rents have gone to sleep?’) There wasn’t the dearth of original shows/movies we have now. They weren’t studios back then.

    e2: sorry for multiple edits, but also bear in mind that when HBO first came out, people were watching their content on televisions like this, which was so inferior to movie theatres that ‘it’s in your home advertising free!’ was basically their whole selling point at first.

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    There’s kind of a cheat code.

    First, always call, don’t bother with chat. The first prompt you get, say ‘agent’. Don’t say anything else, and keep saying that until you get a live person (it should only take 1-3 times in the menu.

    Once you have a person, threaten to cancel your service. You have to mean it (I always mean it if I’ve got to this point). They will escalate you to the customer retention team and they will listen.

    e: oh, and also be nice, but firm. Angry tirades never work, but exasperated friendliness does.

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    And when are they appropriate or inappropriate?

    This is my big problem. In a group where people are telling stories about themselves, when it’s my turn, my stories are inappropriate somehow. In 50+ years, I still haven’t figured out what I say that’s wrong,

    I’ve spent ages analysing my stories compared to others and I can’t figure out the difference, and no one will tell me. Is it the content (seems comparable) or how I tell it?

    It seems better to just say ‘pass’ in those situations and stop engaging.

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    Omg I want to print this out and staple it to my chest. I’ve been accused so many times of being a ‘one-upper’ when I’m just doing my best to relate to people.

    I also need a label like sandpaper has – I’m like 60 grit abrasive.

    Oh god, I’m doing it again, aren’t I?

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    Neat. I cancelled Hulu a few months ago, and this doesn’t make me regret my decision. I like some Disney content, but they’re corporate vultures and, based on their practices, they don’t deserve any loyalty.

    And Comcast, of course, can fuck themselves to death. I wish this wasn’t an amicable takeover and Comcast would lose badly, but that’s just my murderous mouse fanfic.

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    Barkeeper’s Friend is a miracle, but people should know it’s incredibly abrasive and can debride enamelware. I ruined a pan’s outer finish because that didn’t occur to me, using it to get carbonisation off the bottom.

    It’s brilliant for raw metal and glass cooktops, though. When I bought my house, the previous owners left a kit for the glass cooktop including the razor tool in your OP. I’m so grateful they did because I wouldn’t have known.

    e: can’t spell

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    I’m old enough to remember when HBO’s entire point was you paid for cable so you wouldn’t have ads. That was their business model.

    Then sometime in the late 80s or early 90s (I dunno, that decade’s kind of a blur) they started sneaking ads in between shows, but not in the middle of shows. But you were paying a higher price, with a few ads. Then they started showing ads to everyone, and still making you pay. I’m still salty about that.

    This was always going to happen. They’ll compound paying PLUS ads, and you’ll like it, because what choice do you have if all services are doing it?

    Fuck them all . 🏴‍☠️

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    TIL ants that farm aphids influence the aphids’ genes in a similar way that we do with cows. Aphid-farming ants prefer and select for red/green polymorphism. www.nature.com

    From the article: Ant-attended aphids are known to excrete high-quality honeydew when ants are present. Ant attendance has a negative effect on the growth and reproduction of the attended aphids. Therefore, trade-offs should occur between the quality of honeydew and the growth and fecundity of aphid individuals. Thus, if attending ants prefer the morph excreting a high-quality honeydew, such trade-offs and resulting competitive interactions are expected between the color morphs in M. yomogicola. The morph excreting high-quality honeydew is known to have a lower reproductive rate than the other morphs[9,10]. This fact implies that if the attending ants prefer one morph, this morph is expected to excrete high-quality honeydew. Note that any such difference between morphs leads to the exclusion of the inferior morphs. Surprisingly, nearly all colonies consist of both green and red morphs in the field.

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    Oh yeah. And Stephen Fry is a national treasure.

    I don’t know why, but I can’t sleep to them, though. I have to listen for some reason, and my brain gets too engaged.

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    Technology Connections sounds straight up my alley, thanks!

    PBS Spacetime is already a standby. I’ve seen all of them at least twice. I’m always up for more watches.

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    Thanks!

    Unfortunately music doesn’t work for me. I need something to engage part of my brain or my mind races.

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    Which YouTuber's voice can lull you to sleep?

    I’ve exhausted things I can sleep to on Netflix, and it’s literally impossible to sleep to things on Prime (so I barely watch anything there; it’s not worth falling asleep to something I like, since I might be punished for it), so I’ve started putting on YouTube in the evenings since it won’t wake me with silence at 4am. I’ve a few voices I love listening to, but I’d like even more. Which YouTubers do you recommend who: 1) Have smooth, hypnotic voices, 2) have content that won’t give me uncomfortable dreams (I’m a very visual, realistic, and impressionable dreamer), and 3) have channels I’ll want to listen to when awake? (eta I like sciences and news mostly, a bit of fiction (scifi, horror, nf), gaming, other nerdy things, but never romance, pop culture , or reality tv). I kinda need all 3.

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    lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost A photo of two guys who ran for political office. Al Lewis (Grandpa Munster) ran for the Green Party. Scary resemblance.
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    LillyPip
    11 months ago 100%

    Shit serves a purpose. You need it to live. It’s so important, after you’ve had an operation they make sure you can do it before they let you go home.

    Ted Cruz serves no such purpose. He’s literally less useful than shit.

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost A photo of two guys who ran for political office. Al Lewis (Grandpa Munster) ran for the Green Party. Scary resemblance.
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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLI
    LillyPip
    11 months ago 100%

    Grandpa Munster looks happy and has open, welcoming eyes. Meanwhile the actual social vampire looks like Munster after a week-long coke bender.

    Nothing about him looks happy or welcoming. He looks like the guy who assures me he’s the carpool for Sunday school so it’s totally cool he’ll pick up my kids but lol no. I’ll take half a day off instead.

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