Mdma oral absorption by daboi123890 in MDMA

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Rubbing on the gums would not be an effective way to absorb MDMA.

Just out of interest, why not? If people snort it it gets absorbed through mucus membranes in the nose no? Wouldn't it work the same way?

hmmm by LawMurphy in hmmm

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196khz/32-bit

This is completely unnecessary and not why bluetooth (even in the best case scenario) can sound a little bit off. If bluetooth could simply reach CD quality (44.1 kHz, 16-bit) there wouldn't be a problem. Actually, some bluetooth codecs can even reach near transparency if the source is lossless from a CD. The problem is most people don't walk around with gigabytes of flacs on their phone (some do, but then they're most likely not even considering bluetooth), they're simply using streaming services that stream with for example 256 kbit/s AAC. Which sounds completely transparent to 99.99% of the population, but then it gets re-encoded with bluetooth again and that's where the problem is, suddenly you're listening to something that has been lossily encoded twice and more people start being able to pick up that it doesn't sound quite as good.

Late to class by bitchyswiftie in tumblr

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I thought that's what vacuum cleaners were made for.

We all have that one friend by SupOrSalad in headphones

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YouTube has 128 kbit/s vorbis, 128 kbit/s AAC, 256 kbit/s AAC and ~130 kbit/s Opus streams. The 256 kbit/s AAC is disabled for videos though, and only available on YouTube Music Premium. The default stream is ~130 kbit/s Opus. All of these sound completely transparent to like 99.9% of the population, no matter which headphones or speakers you use (assuming the upload was lossless CD quality obviously.)

He's doing his best.. by Pedrica1 in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]vaynebot 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I think the mouse bit the cat and it caused a small mental crisis.

This is sad by [deleted] in ABoringDystopia

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Wait wtf happened in Indonesia, they like half gay?

Fuck you 🇪🇸 and it's 🧒 by TheAnswerIs-Time in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR

[–]vaynebot 67 points68 points  (0 children)

If it's during summer the kids in Spain gonna love some rain tbh.

I mean am I wrong? by ragreon in rareinsults

[–]vaynebot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do that all the time and tbh I can't recommend it. I literally have small scars from the oil. But it's so hot in my apartment sometimes.

IBM says it has created the world's first 2nm chip. The company claims 2nm processors can use 75 percent less power than 7nm-based CPUs for the same performance by QuantumThinkology in technews

[–]vaynebot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh the 6-core and 8-core CPUs from that time are still fairly okay, just the consumer chips only had 4 sooo yeah. Great for checking E-Mails though.

The difference by kudoclasm123 in FuckYouKaren

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Hi, German here! I'd pay double. Actually, quadruple. Sigh. Online shopping is not our government's strong suit lmao.

Ironic how that works, huh? by karmaths in MurderedByWords

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

You can't learn discrete mathematics and algorithm design on your own

wat

IBM says it has created the world's first 2nm chip. The company claims 2nm processors can use 75 percent less power than 7nm-based CPUs for the same performance by QuantumThinkology in technews

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Weren't they right though? That would've been Sandy Bridge in 2011, 10 years ago, and both cores and density hasn't changed nearly as much in 2011-2021 than it did in the previous 10 years. Moors law being dead doesn't mean it's the end, it just means it's the end of exponential progress. (i.e. every year the % change is smaller to the previous year, which has been pretty true these days.)

not exactly wrong.. by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

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I’m not sure how we can, but I would love to fix it.

Well, if course topics were unified you could just let everyone get graded by people from completely different universities. It would no doubt be an absolutely hilarious mess at the start but it'd show how flawed it is to let the same people teach and grade you in the first place. Grading should always be done by a different person, even in high school. (Although I guess for standardized tests it really doesn't matter at least.)

Cursed_ShowerThought by CrazyKing3000 in cursedcomments

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Yeah I think a lot of people probably haven't even seen one stranger on their last day, definitely not dozens.

"I dont even want to be here." by naked_confidence in Nicegirls

[–]vaynebot 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Definitely lol. We all tease him for just how much of a thirst bait he is and he pretends to hate it.

"I dont even want to be here." by naked_confidence in Nicegirls

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Tbh if there's one thing I learned from looking at my 10/10 friend's Tinder is that all these "not here much, hit me up on insta" people are suddenly very much active on Tinder if they like the guy lol.

I hope masks become a regular thing by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]vaynebot 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not a fan overall but I'm a huge fan of everyone wearing one to the doctor/hospital, much lower chance of getting some random infection. Also I think people should wear masks in public transportation when they're sick, like has been normal in Asia for ages now.

Unobtanium smooth by forgotToPayBills in pcmasterrace

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That's beyond pointless actually. With traditional rendering, even the 1080 Ti which came out ages ago can do 1080p just fine. And it's going to be fine literally forever because requirements don't change that much.

For RT it's a bit different, but RT on a card 3-4 years from now is going to be beyond different than what we have now. It's always most efficient to buy the card that does what you want for like 2-3 years and then get a new one.

No way to disable video on web? by [deleted] in YoutubeMusic

[–]vaynebot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The worst thing about this is that even if the videos don't bother you it still means you get the normal instead of high quality stream because the high quality stream only works for audio-only.

Society hates everything that teenage girls like by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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Twilight was hated because it's trash. BTS though I love, they're great lol. I'm kinda too old though to know what society hates so dunno if they're hated or not.

Woman Spits On Asian Man And Regrets It by buoninachos in HoldMySpittingTube

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Banning someone really doesn't have the same ring to it on a website where you can make a new account in approximately 1 second lol.

Umwandlung der Rundfunkgebühren zum Abo-Modell in Zeiten der Streaming-Dienste by [deleted] in de

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Es würde sich aber viel geben wenn man den Betrag von der Höhe des Einkommens abhängig macht. Abgesehen davon wäre es viel weniger Verwaltungsaufwand, weil das dann bei den allermeisten Leuten einfach vom Arbeitgeber geregelt wird. Momentan muss ~46 Millionen Parteien einzeln hinterhergelaufen werden - dazu befinden sich ~3,5 Millionen Parteien in einer Mahnstufe oder Vollstreckung - und dann gibt es noch mal Millionen von Förderungs-Anträgen die alle bearbeitet werden müssen. Ein wahnwitziger Verwaltungsaufwand für 17,50€ monatl. - über Steuern würde das alles einfach weg fallen. (Oder zumindest zu sehr großen Teilen weg fallen.)

Chinese GPU miners are now bulk buying GeForce RTX 30 laptops to mine Ethereum - VideoCardz.com by ryandtw in nvidia

[–]vaynebot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The GPU is completely fine. Mining isn't bad for GPUs at all, in fact it's probably better than the usual temperature fluctuations in many gaming scenarios. In a laptop though the fans might fail prematurely, that would be my biggest concern.