I don’t get it.
M30s in Milwaukee, WI. I’ll never say “no” to a meal at Naf Naf Grill!
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Free Video Game Giveaways@feddit.uk•[Itch] New year mega post - part 2: 2D platformersEnglish
2·20 days agoSpear It Up makes me think of Javel-Ein!
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Americans embrace Aldi as German discounter becomes fastest-growing supermarket in USEnglish
71·21 days agoAnyone who’s rich enough, basically…
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Biology@mander.xyz•Scientists Just Found a Dangerous Virus in Arctic Whales Using DronesEnglish
3·1 month agoSo that’s what’s been killing them off…
Flagstaff@programming.devtoTwo Sentence Horror@lemmy.ml•On her knees before the cathedral’s crucifix, a nun begged Jesus for forgiveness, prayed to be cleansed of her lustful thoughts.English
2·1 month agoCall me dumb, but I don’t get it.
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Free Video Game Giveaways@feddit.uk•[Forever-Free Friday] CivIdle, a complex idle/incremental game that replicates the Civilization experience but in an "idle spreadsheet game" format, released for free on Steam.English
7·1 month agoNow this is a 4X game that my smooth brain can handle!
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Free Video Game Giveaways@feddit.uk•[Epic] *Dead Cells*, Castlevania-style roguelike for AndroidEnglish
3·1 month ago(maybe iOS too, though I have no way of checking!
/r/FreeGameFindings to the rescue (yes, it’s also on iOS): https://reddit.com/comments/1pk1xym
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Opensource@programming.dev•I'm making a FOSS all-in-one file converter app - looking for opinions!English
3·2 months agoDang… Thanks for the reminder about Milkytracker. I gotta dig into that… Also, I’m fine with that top GUI as well, haha! Unclear boundaries are visually tricky to me, too.
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Opensource@programming.dev•I'm making a FOSS all-in-one file converter app - looking for opinions!English
2·2 months agomy idea of a good GUI
Examples?
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China, 中国@lemmy.ml•“Living to 150 is definitely realistic,” said Lyu Qinghua, the chief technology officer of the company, which has developed anti-aging pills based on a compound found in grapeseed extract.English
3·2 months agoLet’s hear that statement come from an outsider, not the company’s own CTO, or else it’s 🐂💩.
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Free Video Game Giveaways@feddit.uk•[Prime] *Subterrain: Mines of Titan*, tactical turn-based RPGEnglish
1·4 months agoOops, Summit had said my comment had failed and offered to retry. Not sure of what happened there…
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Free Video Game Giveaways@feddit.uk•[Prime] *Subterrain: Mines of Titan*, tactical turn-based RPGEnglish
2·4 months agodeleted by creator
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Free Video Game Giveaways@feddit.uk•[Prime] *Pixel Cafe*, narrative driven restaurant simEnglish
2·4 months agoUnfortunately, I ended up disliking this one because of the mouse requirement (I’m unable to use a gamepad), which games like the Cook, Serve, Delicious!! trilogy or The Chef’s Shift don’t require. Sort of a similar vibe to CSD, though.
Too bad they’ll all be extinct soon, at this rate: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/ocean-heat-wave-blob-whale-songs
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Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•We got rid of acid rain. Now something scarier is falling from the sky.English
2·4 months ago“Although data is still quite limited, maybe all these epidemics that we have — obesity, cardiovascular disease, everybody getting cancer — are related,” LaBeaud said. “People are trying to figure out if they’re associated with the plastics that we’re inhaling and imbibing.”
Children, whose organs are still developing, could be at higher risk of harm. Kara Meister, MD, a pediatric otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon at Stanford Medicine, noticed that thyroid cancer was becoming more common among her patients and was often linked to autoimmune disease. Considering what could be disrupting kids’ hormones, she decided to research microplastics.
In early 2024, Meister and her team began looking for microplastics in tonsils they’d removed from healthy children with conditions such as sleep apnea. “What we found is there are definitely microplastics in a high proportion of pediatric tonsil tissue, and they seem to be not only on the surface but also deep within,” she said. In one child’s tonsils, the team found specs of Teflon visible with a microscope.
Next, Meister and her team are developing techniques to identify and quantify the microplastics they’re finding and to determine where exactly they’re embedded. Eventually, her aim is to illuminate the potential role of microplastics in pediatric thyroid disease. “We have a long way to go,” she said.
Scientists don’t yet know how long microplastics stay in the body or how effects are tempered by genetics, the environment or other factors. They haven’t determined whether some plastics or forms of exposure are worse than others. Nor do studies exist on the direct dangers of microplastics in humans. “Because plastic is so ubiquitous, it’s difficult to have a lot of evidence that’s causal,” LaBeaud said. “It’s not like we’re going to have randomized control trials where people aren’t exposed.”
- Microplastics and our health: What the science says
Microplastics’ physical properties are one source of potential hazards. Some marine organisms seem to be eating more microplastics and fewer nutrients, which can reverberate up the food chain. In humans, researchers point to illnesses caused by particulate air pollution, which contains microplastics, and by workplace exposure to plastic dust.
Other threats arise from chemicals in and on microplastic particles, including plastic components — such as BPA, phthalates, and heavy metals — that are known or suspected to cause disruption to nervous, reproductive, and other systems.
Although the variety of microplastics and the difficulty of estimating accumulation in human tissues make it challenging to pin down risks, findings in models show inflammation, cell death, lung and liver effects, changes in the gut microbiome, and altered lipid and hormone metabolism.
Mounting evidence suggests that microplastics magnify the potency of other toxicant exposures, such as cadmium, as Demir and Turna Demir have confirmed in fruit flies and Lemos has confirmed in mice and fruit flies. Others are chasing down hints that microplastics can carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria and other pathogens on their surfaces and into our bodies.
- Microplastics Everywhere | Harvard Health Magazine
So yeah, it’s baaaaad. I literally only have stainless steel cookware. I store food almost exclusively in glass containers and I carry a metal fork and spoon with me whenever I dine if the restaurant would serve plastic utensils (but I’m declining more and more outside food in general).
Most recently, I’ve adopted the practice of filtering water, boiling it for 5 min, cooling it for 10, and then sending it through a tea strainer: Boiling, Filtering Water Can Get Rid of Microplastics, Study Finds (Yale)
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Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•We got rid of acid rain. Now something scarier is falling from the sky.English
4·4 months agoYes, that’s the second half of the quoted portion. What about the first? The point is that it’s all bad and not any better than acid rain.
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Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•We got rid of acid rain. Now something scarier is falling from the sky.English
181·4 months agoPFAS ≠ microplastics! PFAS is potentially worse and can clog up your body for the duration of its lifespan, hence “forever chemicals”… And microplastics have been found in placentas, semen, and the brain and heart… At least acid can get neutralized by a base.
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Anime Art@ani.social•High School Anya & Damian [Spy X Family]English
4·4 months agoWait, that’s why she wears them? I guess I’m not far along enough in the show to have seen that explanation…




















I cannot place AntennaPod’s long widget on my S21 FE running Android 12 and One UI 4.0, either, though the 1x1 widget is fine. It really cannot handle widgets well which is almost a deal-breaker if it wasn’t open-source (I don’t know anywhere near enough to program the fix myself, unfortunately).