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How a cannabis crash is weeding out the field, while it's a slow burn for others trying to survive
  • As with alcohol, I think it really depends on the individual.

    For me, I find that too much regular pot puts me in a dim, slightly dissociated place. But it might also be that in the past I may have smoked too much cannabis at times when I was already headed for dim dissociation, so bit of a chicken and egg situation maybe. Meanwhile I have friends who swear that cannabis has saved their life, helping them cope with anxiety, OCD, etc.

    Either way, if I had to choose between a pot or alcohol abuse problem, I’d def choose the former. It’s not ideal, but it’s far less likely to kill you or ruin your life.

  • What's growing on, Beehaw? (Garden Chat)
  • I’m finding shade really challenging for native plants.

    Things that are supposed to work, like Canada anemone and wild ginger are surviving but not thriving, and my Ostrich ferns have been anemic at best.

    I threw in some Zig zag goldenrod, beard tongue, and obedient plant seeds last fall though, so we’ll see what happens this year.

  • What's growing on, Beehaw? (Garden Chat)
  • Digging up the entire back yard to try to remove all the Ailanthus roots that have been murdering just about everything I try to grow. Wish me luck!

    Also a bunch of seeds I was stratifying in jars all winter have now sprouted. Pearly everlasting, Prairie smoke, Northern sea oats, Leadplant… yay!

  • Orinthology
  • That was my first thought too. This Cooper’s Hawk is way too small.

    Turns out (according to Wikipedia) their adult size can vary a lot depending on location and other factors, from 14”-20”. The ones I see around here are def closer to 20 than 14, and the sharp shinned hawks are relatively small and slender.

  • Is anyone in the case?
  • To be fair, this is basically most of northern Canada in May/June as well. Also add black flies to the mix, which take small, anesthetized chunks out of you to make you bleed so that they can lick the blood off your skin... sometimes in clouds so thick, you have no choice but to just let it happen.

  • Google has replaced the Google Assistant app on Android with Gemini by default
  • I was recently pleasantly surprised that this actually works with Siri, the former dunce child of mobile assistants. Stuff like “Remind me about X when I get in the car” also works now, so the reminder goes off when you connect to Carplay.

  • Darknet Drug Dealers Arrested After Packages of Meth-Laced Adderall Repeatedly Returned to Sender
  • Those are some really bad comparisons. Caffeine and adrenaline have nothing to do with each other. A better comparison might be maybe heroin and morphine?

    Methamphetamine and the amohetamines in Adderal aren’t all that different. Same mechanism of action, similar pharmacology. Meth is actually sold in the US as a Desoxyn. It still blows my mind that it’s Schedule II (classified as having legitimate medical uses) when cannabis is still Schedule I.

  • web.archive.org Nature Has Value. Could We Literally Invest in It?

    “Natural asset companies” would put a market price on improving ecosystems, rather than on destroying them.

    Nature Has Value. Could We Literally Invest in It?
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  • I’m really surprised no one here has mentioned this yet, but a huge factor would have to be globalization and the offshoring of American manufacturing.

    It started in the 70’s, with companies like GE and the car manufacturers moving factories to Mexico and later Asia, and with growing supply of imported cheap goods like steel. This really took off in the 80’s and 90’s with deliberate market liberalization and promotion of globalization during the Reagan/Bush and Clinton administrations.

    In other words, American workers’ wages were pressured by the extremely low wages of overseas labour.

  • Apple Vision Pro Owners Are Struggling to Figure Out What They Just Bought
  • Apple is great at polishing and packaging things that already exist. The iPhone was a better Blackberry, the iPod a better MP3 player, the iMac a better all-in-one PC… I have a hard time thinking of stuff they truly pioneered. The Newton maybe? That did not end well for them.

    If I had to bet, the Vision Pro will turn out to be a burnt pancake, but long term I have no doubt that something like it — something that augments reality one way or another — will become a thing. And in the meantime Apple has pockets more than deep enough to survive a failed Vision Pro.

    The backlash against them trying to innovate is kind of dumb though. They aimed high for a change, and taking risks like this should be lauded not laughed at.

  • Vision Pro Teardown—Why Those Fake Eyes Look So Weird
  • I won’t argue about whether this is dystopian, but the practical reason for the face projection is that they wanted to make this not just something you wear sitting alone in your basement, like most other VR headsets. They wanted it to be usable around other people, at a workplace, with family, etc.

    Interacting with someone wearing a full face blind is just weird, so they thought that making the eyes visible would help make this a bit more socially usable.

    I’m not sure that’s really going to work out — seems at least as awkward as Google’s failed Glass project — but Apple’s design decision has some merit.

  • New study suggests culling animals who 'don't belong' can be a flawed nature conservation practice
  • Isn’t this along the same lines as arguments against reducing carbon emissions (the climate naturally changes anyway, and species should be allowed to adapt on their own) or against reducing pollution (shit happen, deal with it)?

    Spend a bit of time witnessing the impact invasive species can have. A formerly vibrant piece of nature goes quiet, monotonous, and ecologically deprived. Sure it still looks green, but it’s comparatively dead.

  • Biden sanctions Israeli settlers over West Bank violence
  • This is due to Biden needing to go to Michigan, with its huge arabic population. His campaign people wanted to avoid loud and awkward protests from members of his own party, so they threw a tiny bone that they knew would make a big headline splash.

    I hate to be this cynical, but listening to his campaign managers making the rounds on the political insider podcasts… they are overwhelmingly “professional” and entirely inauthentic.

    Even if biden himself is earnest, this campaign is shaping up to have all the stage managed authenticity of Hillary’s 2016 run.

    I’m worried.

  • www.nytimes.com Patagonia’s Profits Are Funding Conservation — and Politics

    $71 million of the clothing company’s earnings have been used since September 2022 to fund wildlife restoration, dam removal and Democratic groups.

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    www.theguardian.com Japan’s Slim moon lander overcomes power crisis to start scientific operations

    Moon probe starts taking pictures of lunar surface after bumpy landing left its solar cells pointing in the wrong direction

    Japan’s Slim moon lander overcomes power crisis to start scientific operations
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    www.theguardian.com Japan’s Slim moon lander overcomes power crisis to start scientific operations

    Moon probe starts taking pictures of lunar surface after bumpy landing left its solar cells pointing in the wrong direction

    Japan’s Slim moon lander overcomes power crisis to start scientific operations
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    www.nytimes.com The Beekeepers Who Don’t Want You to Buy More Bees

    In Slovenia and around the world, conservationists try — and mostly fail — to combat the widespread belief that honey bees are in danger.

    The Beekeepers Who Don’t Want You to Buy More Bees
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    Toronto’s saddest subway stop (repost from r/toronto)
    seanmarshall.ca Toronto’s saddest subway stop

    Islington Station, opened in 1968 as part of a major expansion of the Toronto subway system into Etobicoke and Scarborough, is now literally falling apart. At platform level, Islington looks little…

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