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  • Willie hears ya; Willie dun care.

  • There would be less crime with a dominant religion that sacrificed prisoners to a death god.
  • This assumes that every prisoner has committed a crime and that the police do more to get at the truth than they do to close cases. Looking at history, these are really bad assumptions to make.

  • Psychological truths like Skinner vs Pavlov Conditioning
  • It sounds counterintuitive at first, but if you think of real world examples, it makes a lot of sense. It's the entire principle that casinos and blind bag toys operate on: you do the requested action (like placing a bet or buying the blind bag), you get something you didn't want or expect, and you get a little mad that it didn't go the way you wanted, so you do the requested action again. When it does end up giving you what you wanted, all the times you did the requested action get reinforced, not just the ones where you got the optimal outcome, like a big, "HAH! I knew I was right, I just needed to keep going until my ship finally came in!"

    I don't know what other psychology concepts have similar reliability, but another really interesting one is "diffusion of responsibility" or bystander effect in which the more people witness something terrible, the easier it is for everyone to stand around doing nothing because they assume someone else is taking charge. It's why pointing directly at someone and saying, "You, call 911!" helps.

  • Kent Cigarettes (with the Micronite a.k.a. asbestos filter), Life Magazine, 1953
  • This sounds so similar to today's "new and improved" tritan water bottles that contain no bisphenol A.

  • Recycling Plastic Is a Dangerous Waste of Time
  • I'm not familiar with quilette, but there was a great Washington Post op-ed that broke down exactly why trying to recycle plastic is a bad idea. Here's a link to it, no paywall: https://wapo.st/3VRnTNl

    1.) Plastic breaks down into micro- and nanoplastic particles and get inhaled or consumed by everybody, and we're just starting to understand how these bits affect our health (like increased systemic inflammation). Recycling facilities breaking down used plastic release untold amounts of plastic bits into their surrounding environments.

    2.) "Recycling" old plastic into usable material requires the addition of a LOT of brand new, never-recycled plastic. It's not a process where you put in used plastics and get some amount of usable plastic out, recycled plastic is like 30% old plastic and 70% new plastic to hold it all together. This is a process we've been trying to optimize for 50 years, and the improvements are negligible.

    3.) The recycled plastic we get out of it isn't safe to use for food and drink. (Have you seen those 20 oz. Coke bottles that say "I'm 100% recycled!"? Don't drink those.) Nobody's laying down the law and saying they can't do that, and it'll be a long time before anyone overcomes the social inertia and corporate lobbyists to stop that from happening.

    Plastics are for landfills. I feel like such a piece of shit every time I throw another piece of plastic in the trash, but it's the option that's safest for everybody. (I feel like the French climatologist in Project Hail Mary every time.) Recycling isn't a goal that will help; we need to adapt and reduce how much plastic we use.

  • What time is it?
  • It's time to get ill

  • LOLWUT
  • This is outstanding

  • [OC] A Collared Acacari enjoying some lunch
  • This is indeed a gorgeous friend

  • Buster wants treats
  • Cats can have a little salami

  • Active self-treatment of a facial wound with a biologically active plant by a male Sumatran orangutan - Scientific Reports
  • They missed that thing on Matabele ants treating wounds on each other with antibiotics. The ants have done this for so long that they've evolved goo pockets to hold their ant-ibiotics https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/news-and-events/news/detail/news/ant-antibiotics/

  • Cat Facts and Behavior, a colloquial thread?
  • We've done it, everybody! We've got an actual Cat Facts subscriber!

  • Bad luck elephant
  • This really brings home the point that every society has its responses to embarrassing falls, and they usually consist of:

    1. Fall
    2. Quickly get back up
    3. Look around to see if anybody saw
  • Millions of gamers advance biomedical research
  • That's really incredible stuff, especially given how not-fun that part of the game was 😅

  • Crown Of Barbed Wire by Metallica
  • No, I figured you did a different version of the song!

  • Crown Of Barbed Wire by Metallica
  • Hurt by Nine Inch Nails

  • Parisians Try to Pronounce Words in English
  • Please tell me they did "thorough"

  • Say hello to biodegradable microplastics: Plant-based polymers that can disappear within seven months
  • It probably is still legal, but it's not something I've looked for in like a decade. We do have products that use ground kernels, but those aren't good to use on skin--the milling process doesn't produce uniform particles and the pointy bits tend to compromise the barrier skin provides with very small tears.

    I completely agree that plastic isn't necessary for good soap, I just like it. I would definitely buy soap made with ecologically responsible plantstic at least once.

    More importantly, using safer, scalable, completely biodegradable, algae-based polymers opens up so many more options for single-use products while simultaneously improving environmental quality. Farming algae and seaweeds removes a lot of contaminants from the ocean, like agricultural fertilizer and solid waste runoff. If we can truly scale up ocean farming responsibly, it'll be its own "teal cascade" in which the benefits multiply with each step in the process.

    1. Farming algae/seaweed doesn't require the use of inorganic fertilizers when you grow them alongside shellfish like oysters, clams, and scallops

    2. Increased protein production through shellfish reduces reliance on agricultural livestock for meat (which is incredibly damaging to the environment)

    3. Algae/seaweed can replace fossil carbon in fertilizers and plastics, and reduces cattle methane emissions by 20% or more when added to their regular feed

    At each step, we can take more and more petroleum out of the equation just by using methods that are better than sustainable, they actually remediate existing harm.

    Plus, I get my scrubby soap back.

  • Say hello to biodegradable microplastics: Plant-based polymers that can disappear within seven months
  • I cannot possibly be the only person who misses the soap with the plastic bits in it. If they could do that without the environmental damage (I'm looking at you, Great Lakes ecosystem), I'd be into it

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    Virgin problems
  • Fuck that, I love all the disturbing pics you post! Peak AI weirdness and I am here for it.

  • Effective use of ink in learning 3d object design

    I started off using different colors because I liked them. Turns out that my brain really likes this style of information organization, and it's helped me a bunch when it comes to learning and sticking with good design habits!

    Notebook: Colorverse Nebula

    Pens, L-R: Platinum Preppy (fine, Colorverse Brane), TWSBI Eco (broad, Birmingham Pen Co. Lightning Twinkle), Opus88 Mini (fine, Pilot Iroshizuku Yama-budo), and Bonecrusher (medium, Diamine Writers Blood)

    Photo description: Stationery items on top of a large desk mat printed with a night forest scene. A Colorverse Nebula notebook is open to two pages of notes and drawings on tips for designing snap-fit joints on 3d printed objects, written in different ink colors. The notebook is surrounded by pencils (a Bic mechanical and Tombow 4H), a plastic pencil sharpener, and a test tube rack holding four fountain pens.

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    Curse of the Dead Gods build suggestions?

    I just started playing Curse for the first time the other night, and the gameplay/mechanics have been so much fun. I've tried claws, machete, pistol, and whip so far, but I'd love to hear about which weapon combos or full builds you found the most fun! What all did you like about them?

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    microgrowery @lemmy.ml spinnetrouble @sh.itjust.works
    [Request] Help finding Skywalker OG seeds

    I've been growing for my partner and me for a little over a year now, and have worked out most of the hiccups in my process. Now I'm looking to grow my favorite strain, Skywalker OG. I have no idea who the original breeder was; I was buying it in oil carts made by Crystal Clear out in Washington state, but stopped once the pandemic hit.

    I've tried the Mephisto Skywalker and it wasn't the same, so I'm asking for help from the knowledgeable folks here. Please throw your recs my way! My preference is for autoflower (because I am not on top of stuff enough to do photos), but I mean, I have a small second tent...

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    Stickers @sh.itjust.works spinnetrouble @sh.itjust.works
    New journal, new sticker
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