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N95?
N95?
Passed through earlier this year specifically to visit Caldea mineral springs. Absolutely worth it if you’re nearby.
apparently my city literally literally banned public rail funding
How to say you’re in America without saying you’re in America
I’ve had success with Focalboard and noticed nobody is using it here! Should I look at alternatives?
Me: how many applications have you got installed? SimplyMepis: Yes.
First OS was DOS, though my parents used a computer with Windows 3.1 on it before we got the dos box.
Excluding Damn Small Linux, first real Linux was Mandrake 9.2 (download edition).
Got these near my house. Actually it’s the grey headed flying fox. Cutest bats of all time but their shit is not something you want on your car
Just been diagnosed but haven’t started treatment yet. I’m excited for the next stage of life!
Know when to ask for help. You can’t always hold the world on your shoulders.
Confidential projects, etc. amirite?
Reading pages out loud has been an unexpected hit for me on the latest iOS. I’d love this in Firefox too.
The Witness. Started seeing puzzles in real life and having the urge to drag my finger across them
I first try to think of the broad headings. If I can’t do that yet, I write out dot points of my ideas and see if I can group them.
Next, I start expanding the headings out with as many dot points as I need.
When I want to add more detail to a dot point, I indent that further, or write a sentence/sentences under it.
When I’ve got sentences for everything, I start to remove the scaffolding and group into paragraphs.
Say I want to write a how-to guide to change a car tyre. I initially think of two main things:
Now, let’s add some dot points
Notice how I added a new heading when a thought came to mind?
Now I’ll keep adding detail until I’ve got paragraphs.
Then keep doing this until you’ve finished it! Remember it’s normal to rearrange things as you go.
Oh we already know this. There are parts of the genome that, if even slightly changed, cause terrible, terrible things.
Mutations can happen anywhere, but serious mutations (that may affect the basic things a cell needs to do in order to exist) result in cell death and therefore don’t manifest in the population — the population continues on as though the mutation had never existed.
In this way, natural selection conserves some parts of the genome while less essential parts can vary more freely without being deleterious to the organism.
For example, most non-bacteria (including all plants, animals, fungi, protists) have special proteins called histones. Histones are used to package the DNA together and wrap it all up. Cells can’t function at all without a these proteins, and the most important histone proteins evolve so slowly that they’re almost identical between a human and a pea. (Humans and peas shared a common ancestor over half a billion years ago.)
ETA: My molecular biology knowledge is rusty, but IIRC the way DNA is packaged and unpackaged can also reduce or increase the risk of DNA being exposed to potential mutagens. So if it’s wrapped up, it’s harder to access and tamper with
Baroque music sounds absolutely shit. Composers try to mix in so many different voices that it’s the musical equivalent of a TV panel show where everyone is shouting over one another.
On that note: harpsichords in ensembles are background noise at best and very few people would notice their absence.
I don’t understand your point but it seems interesting. Could you rephrase?
I’ve been using AirPods Pro for sleeping and, aside from the low battery tone, they’re amazing for this.
Earbuds don’t cancel noise as well as the over-ear models, but you can keep them in your pocket and use them wherever you are.
Wait till you get chased by one
As a local I smile seeing lorikeets and kookaburras, but rosellas are very rare where I am and I have to do a double take
Soft disagree. I use the Qi charger to charge my phone overnight or while it’s sitting on my desk. The USB cable is when I need it charged quickly.
This way, my phone’s charging port is protected with a plug when I’m not using it and it is immaculate and unlikely to fail while I have it.
(My previous phone’s charging port almost failed and would stop working if I used it for all charging. Using Qi for the bulk of the charging kept the port working for when I needed it, like in the car or to the computer.)