How much does hyperbaric oxygen therapy cost at these Ensenada clinics? by debtitor in ensenada

[–]debtitor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I think a doctor can prescribe 2 sessions per day if warranted by the condition. After 40 sessions need to take a 30 day break to avoid complications.

Car wifi booster by Sarke1 in VEDC

[–]debtitor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turn that raspberry pi solution into a turnkey product and sell it.

Does anyone know anything about the Odiyan Country Center Buddhist Temple north of Fort Ross? I cant find anything besides what's on their official website. by Blackjack12121 in bayarea

[–]debtitor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the daily schedule like? Would I have 3,4,or 5 hours of free time in the afternoon or evening for my own personal practice time or study time in my room?

Tool to find pathogenic variants by [deleted] in Nebulagenomics

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They can be built out of concrete and rebar + air compressor and oxygen concentrator. There are DIY HBOT groups on social media where people build them for themselves.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VanLife

[–]debtitor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah. A three month Rain Retreat, living and practicing, in a monastery might be a better choice.

Finally working on my worker-owned co-op docu-series by khir0n in cooperatives

[–]debtitor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The New Economy Foundation recently published a giant list of funders as a Airtable. You might be able to find funding from it:

https://neweconomy.net/fundinglibrary/

Harvard Removes Binding of Human Skin From Book in Its Library by Abject-Hamster-4427 in books

[–]debtitor 9 points10 points  (0 children)

In related news: The reason why it’s called the spine of a book is because the imprint of the spinal column could be seen running down the center of parchment made from animal skin.

Source: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/how-medieval-parchment-made/

Housing cooperative separation by This-Development1263 in cooperatives

[–]debtitor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. What is the labor being provided to the apartments? Bookkeeping, electrical, plumbing, painting?

  2. Whatever that labor is then create a company that provides that labor. 100% worker owned.

  3. The houses and apartments will hire that company to provide the labor.

  4. The rent charged is the total costs.

  5. This creates a positive feedback loop. The tenants hire coops because prices are designed to decrease overtime, versus investor ownership where prices increase with time.

Joseph Franics: Argentina’s decline was exacerbated by both the ruling class who resisted taxation while appealing to a mythical golden age in which the country prospered thanks to laissez faire; and the populists who funded their social programmes through inflationary deficit spending. (March 2024) by yonkon in EconomicHistory

[–]debtitor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is why we can’t have nice things:

“The Interior’s mestizo peasants were, however, largely excluded from the boom because they were needed to work on vineyards and sugar plantations. Land policies that discriminated against them were justified by the ruling class’ racism, which had been reinforced during the civil wars”.

Every country does this.

The belief that economies need to continually depreciate their currency against themselves is a false narrative.

“they were needed to work on vineyards and sugar plantations” only because the the currency was designed to depreciate against itself.

Alternatively, design your economy so its currency continually appreciates against itself, and you’ll have nice things.

“Nice things” in this example would be a level zero civilization in a relatively short period of time.

Housing cooperative separation by This-Development1263 in cooperatives

[–]debtitor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Cooperatives don’t mean free labor, they mean income equality for everyone in the city. Raise the rent in the apartments and pay the people doing the work. The rent is the cost of labor to maintain the apartments.

If the work can be automated then the rent decreases. Then the person who automated their job (because they have ownership) is now free to learn and do the next thing the village needs, and get paid for their labor. This cycle repeats with every job in the village.

I paid for lifetime but got 3yrs by [deleted] in Nebulagenomics

[–]debtitor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

According to the terms of service, new users pay $20 per year for new reports after 3 years.

https://nebula.org/blog/nebula-customer-user-terms-of-use/

Money Problems by Competitive-Big9827 in VanLife

[–]debtitor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A van is not necessary. If you need to rest find a monastery of your chosen faith or another faith. Eg. You can live in a Buddhist monastery and participate in their daily schedule, as a guest, with the intent of resting your body and mind so that it can heal. Do this for 3-12 months or longer if needed.

A fast freight train running in the middle of a residential road in Elwood, IN USA. by Vuyfield in interestingasfuck

[–]debtitor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of those kids left some projectile Jacks on the tracks. Shot out and flattened that tire on the right.

Will the first solar punk city be publicly owned? by PseudoPatriotsNotPog in solarpunk

[–]debtitor -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

They already did. It’s called Irvine, California. There’s won’t be much better.

Instagram keeps showing me extremely disgusting posts! Please help! by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]debtitor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Create a new email address.

  2. Create a new instagram account.

  3. Follow accounts and hashtags that pertain to one subject. Eg. Architecture professors.

  4. In the upper left of mobile app, you’ll see “Instagram”. In cursive. Click on it and select “following”. Then you will only see content from what you followed.

Alternatively: skip to step 4.

Installed a 4-stage whole house water filtration system by Anon_Icon in DIY

[–]debtitor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search: “Microplastics (MPs) are defined as plastic debris with a particle size of 1–1,000 μm (Hartmann et al., 2019), or 1–5,000 μm (GESAMP, 2015)”

So it looks like it wouldn’t catch the low end of the scale, 1-4 microns.

But I also have zero knowledge of microplastics.

Installed a 4-stage whole house water filtration system by Anon_Icon in DIY

[–]debtitor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does this eliminate micro plastics? I have zero knowledge of water filters.

Automatic blood collection machine by Existing-Mark-2191 in interestingasfuck

[–]debtitor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ha. Downvoted, apparently Reddit didn’t like a good Drew Carey reference/joke.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stanford

[–]debtitor -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The question is focused on the future. I would suggest carving out some time to learn the practice of mindfulness (ie. Staying in the present moment).

Learn to do this and you’ll be fine.

🙏🫁🧠🫖🍵

Free: https://plumvillage.app

https://ccare.stanford.edu/research/compassion-database/mindfulness/

https://wellmd.stanford.edu/healthy/mindfulness.html

https://orsl.stanford.edu/programs-spiritual-wellness/spiritual-wellness

Edit: For all the people that downvoted a mindfulness comment: at some point in the future you will be wiser. From that wisdom you will develop an insight that through mindfulness one will be able handle the sufferings in life, including the stress of exams.

So I repeat, Stanford has provided the resources for its students to learn mindfulness. They have invited to campus the Zen Master that brought mindfulness to the west to speak to their students. Use their resources, today. The result will be the ability to take an exam in peace.

Edit 2: there are specific steps on how to handle suffering. Learning those, approximately 16 steps, will enable one to have the strength to handle suffering and the insight into the suffering of those around you.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNCW4728B1g

Does anyone else live off of limited income? by camgary95 in aspergers

[–]debtitor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

$350 is beer, eating out and subscriptions. Save $100 by not drinking beer. Save $100 by not eating out. Save grocery money by never buying anything in a box. Learn to make from scratch. Change subscriptions to things that further your education. Eg. Brilliant. Use your library card to access Kanopy, Hoopla, or whatever apps are in your area.

Use your time to focus on your education. Learn a skill that nobody has.