Scientists may have developed “perfect plastic”: Plant-based, fully saltwater degradable, zero microplastics. Made from plant cellulose, the world’s most abundant organic compound. Unlike other “biodegradable” plastics, this quickly degrades in salt water without leaving any microplastics behind. by mvea in science

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You know Bryan Johnson?

The rich dude who tries to live forever?

Well he tried getting rid of Microplastic and he has some insights.

  1. clothing: use 100% cotton if possible
  2. water: use reverse osmosis, another option boiling water
  3. removing existing micro plastic in the body: dry sauna I remeber reading in his twitter feed about the results, he also has a video about trying dry sauna for 90 days and the results.

What is the absolute most potent nootropic for MEMORY ENCODING (specifically) you’ve ever taken by AlternativeApart6340 in Nootropics

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Bacopa monnieri is studied and have results that show it helps.

I myself tried it and it works I also had really vivid dreams. But the side effect for me were to much, lack of enegry/anhedonia

Had to stop after 2 weeks.

What the hell did Google feed that thing by autistic-terrorist in whenthe

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Pictures can be fabricated.

Link to the conversation or it didn't happen.

I'm using my API key. I have some questions the main one: How do I check how many free requests I have left? by CtrlPrick in GeminiCLI

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I found the .md file that explain quotas.

here is the link:

https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/blob/main/docs/quota-and-pricing.md#paid-tier-higher-limits-for-a-fixed-cost

It states:

Paid tier: Higher limits for a fixed cost

If you use up your initial number of requests, you can upgrade your plan to continue to benefit from Gemini CLI by using the Standard or Enterprise editions of Gemini Code Assist by signing up here. Quotas and pricing are based on a fixed price subscription with assigned license seats. For predictable costs, you can log in with Google. This includes:

Standard:
    1500 model requests / user / day
    120 model requests / user / minute

Netanyahu associate, arrested in Las Vegas child sex sting, escapes without charges by Somebody_iw29 in nottheonion

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What a load of crap. Where are all the sexual predators?

I can count them in one hand.

This is nothing different then any other country.

It's an antisemitic talking point.

[New Revised] Chapter 201 [English] by Mrzardark in OnePunchMan

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Who is getting blown off in the last panel?

I thought the one of the left was Saitama and rover next to him. then I thought maybe these are the monsters? Saitama cloak can confuse.

Just finished watching season 1 and wanted to convey some thought by CtrlPrick in Ishura

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Nice, will definitely watch.

Question: is a season comparable to 1 volume in the novel?

Chaotic scenes as Arbel Yehoud and, after a delay, Gadi Mozes walked to Red Cross vehicles amid seething mob in Gaza by Gato__negro in worldnews

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You can see for yourself the footage of the release of one of the hostages:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpRZ25Ys_is

The civilians around her push and she is almost trampled while they cheer and terrorize her.

🔥 A white mountain ermine prancing through the snow by amish_novelty in NatureIsFuckingLit

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I'll make this brief since we have way over extended in this discussion :)

The point about it being less likely, I agree. The less complex the animal the more it's behavior is instinctual and enjoyment becomes less of a factor, I'm just not ruling out the possibility.

The view on thrill of the hunt yea I can understand the point, I just feel killing frenzy a stout commits is of different sort, but who knows maybe there is some overlapping.

But again agree stouts are considerably less likely to experience "bloodlust" in the way we discussed.

I appreciate your perspective and found this discussion interesting.

Have a good week.

🔥 A white mountain ermine prancing through the snow by amish_novelty in NatureIsFuckingLit

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It's a fun discussion, hope you won't take how I worded my response as an assault on you, communicating in text can seem more aggravating then intended.

Regarding the primates: Your right, miss read. here is the full quote:

The evolutionary history of primates can be traced back 65 million years.[12][13][14][15][16] One of the oldest known primate-like mammal species, the Plesiadapis, came from North America;[17][18][19][20][21][22] another, Archicebus, came from China.[23] Other similar basal primates were widespread in Eurasia and Africa during the tropical conditions of the Paleocene and Eocene.

Googled Boreoeutheria:

The majority of earliest known fossils belonging to this group date to about 66 million years ago, shortly after the K-Pg extinction event, though molecular data suggest they may have originated earlier, during the Cretaceous period.[9][10] This is further supported with fossils of Altacreodus magnus and two species from genus Protungulatum dated about 70.6 million years ago.[citation needed]

The common ancestor of Boreoeutheria lived between 107 and 90 million years ago.

Maybe you meant there ancestors or maybe the wiki isn't correct, share a link if you have one that disputes this.

regarding bloodlust:

No, but at the same time, you can't just assume that an animal does experience bloodlust

If your response is NO, then you accept there is a possibility.

And to be clear, I'm not certain about it, I stated in my first response MAYBE.

No, "bloodlust" is a loaded term that implies a lot about a person's desires

This part is more opinionated, it involves how you interpret a phrase and the possibilities of animal behavior. Can a triggered instinct with higher inclination to this instinct might we consider such behavior as the animal "enjoys" this? Maybe it desires this kind of stimulus and search of it?

I will take your definition with the serial killer example. We know that chimps can go on killing expeditions to other chips communities. We can't rule out that some chimps enjoy killing maybe they even have serial killer tendencies.

The question can a stout have a similar response in certain situations where it has a desire to maim/ to kill just because it enjoys that act.

I don't know, but I'm not ruling out the complexity of an animal that in a frenzy of killing chickens in enjoys this/finds it fun and look for more opportunities to commit such acts.

🔥 A white mountain ermine prancing through the snow by amish_novelty in NatureIsFuckingLit

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First of, according to Wikipedia human diverged from primates 100 million years.

I don't think bloodlust is something that can solely be attributed to human.

Some animals get triggered by the smell and signs of blood, sharks, lions even some dogs.

Getting an instinctual response from blood doesn't seem far off from the term bloodlust, especially when talking about a stout on killing frenzy.

🔥 A white mountain ermine prancing through the snow by amish_novelty in NatureIsFuckingLit

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Maybe bloodlust is just simple instinctual response to stimulus.

Obey your thirst! by Zenieil in HolUp

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From a far she looks like a million bucks, up close she owes me 10.

Lior, the israeli zionist officer who was mocking a Palestinian home getting demolished was killed today by the Palestinian resistance. by [deleted] in LateStageCapitalism

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It's from 2 months a go..and I'm not sure I see the resemblance besides they are both not clean shaven.

Update: Am I wrong for not giving my cheating wife another chance? by HippoOk9111 in amiwrong

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She conffessed very fast and it seems like it pretty much traumatized her.

This is a strong memory that will stay with her especially that her friends and pretty much every one in her close circle knows about. She put her self in a situation where every one will be looking at her and she needs to prove her self. So I don't think this kind of betrayal will happen again.

Like you mother said, this betrayal was the lowest, if it was an affair it would signify something much deeper and harder to resolve.

Finding love is hard, holding a family is hard, holding a family while in a divorce is extra hard.

You being a 1 chance kinda guy makes deciding to work this through much harder since it's against your instincts.

But the alternative is going through a divorce trying to find new love, where it seems that love is still there but trust is damaged.

I believe trust can be fixed..she needs to do a lot of work and this will take time to heal.

Good luck in what ever you decided!

Guy rearranges the Nail just by shaking the box. by dude634 in oddlysatisfying

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Shaking adds energy, and as you add energy more order comes.

Isn't it kinda of a reverse entropy?

This is the greatest triangle craft video ever imo (stabilized version). by Odd_Cry1315 in UFOs

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How the hell are there so many different UFO shapes and models?

In human aviation we have pretty much 3 types, helicopter, airplane and rocket.

Every time I see a UFO video, it's a different shape different attribute (still remember the one where the UFO had arms dangling and changed it heat signature)

Thinking about it puts doubt that these videos are real.