In my area (Central Europe) mostly wild animals, foxes in particular
In my area (Central Europe) mostly wild animals, foxes in particular
Same here, never had any problems so far, but every so often I hear or read that one should be careful 😅
From what I know rinsing should be good enough, however I have literally no way to back this up, so do your own research. Whenever I have access to clean water I rinse anyway, if it might not help, it certainly won’t hurt.
For instance, this German article says that it is likely a myth that wild berries are an infection vector, since there have not been many / any cases traced back to this source conclusively, but that it is hard to definitively link it to a certain source, since it takes a lot of time from contact to the first symptoms.
Even so, the infection rates are going up in the last few years, but that may be completely unrelated to wether people pick wild berries or not
Yes, very delicious!
And they also grow great in a pot on the balcony, just dig out a plant in the woods, they’ll multiply like weeds
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Just wanted to add: If you are in an area where tapeworms or similar parasites are prevalent, be sure to give any wild berries a good rinse before eating
While I don’t know the numbers, I’d guess that traditional financial systems all together probably are processing orders if magnitudes more transactions. So while a pure total energy consumption comparison is one thing it would be interesting to conpare energy consumption on a few different factors:
Not saying traditional finance would come out on top, I’m legitimately curious
I’m no expert on inspecting bridges, but I’d think that you still would need a professional inspector to do the inspecting, only that they would save the time of actually travelling out to the bridge themselves and instead could do it in their office, no?
And then there are probably things which still need to be done on site, such as non-visual inspections (ultrasound, X-Ray, Vibration testing, Tourque measuring on bolts, paint thickness,…? IDK)
Automatically clear cookies on browser exit, only whitelist the couple of websites you use regularly.
Has the added benefit of making tracking cookies fairly (but not completely) useless
Right, grab a GPS mouse, a 12v charger, a few Red Bulls, load up NetStumbler and let’s go :)
Throwback indeed
For some great irony check out this wan show segment where linus talks about how he doesn’t like that a prototype (backpack) of theirs ended up in the hands of the public https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwgZaSYuBLc&t=3209 Time 53:29, in case the timestamped link doesn’t work
Yes, but it is very quick and cheap to get a domain validated cert from a CA that is generally trusted by most web browsers, so once the bad actor has the domain, the should be able to trick most users, only maybe certificate pinning might help, but that is not widely used.
I have no clue if it has tablet support, but I like Liftoff much better than Jerboa
Green Hat Enterprise Linux
It doesn’t really classify as FPS, but Witcher 3 was great in that way, and also Mass Effect imho
To be honest, I’m not sure either, I’m new to this as well.
Under search you can enter their mastodon handle, which will then pull up the mastodon profile. From there you can follow, but I can’t figure out where the posts show up either. I thought it wouls be in the “people” menu, but that seems to only pull up a selection of peoples profiles.
From.what I read in other comments, it should be possible though.
Another option is to use kbin.social, which lets you access both, lemmy as well as mastodon from one single account and user interface
Also, you can probably convert feet, inches, miles to yards, and one yard is 0.9144 meters, so for rough estimates 1yard = 1 meter, then take 10% off
I’d happily pay for the content on youtube, if the user experience was not as miserable as it is.
Search is basically non functional, sort by oldest is gone, search in channel is only available on desktip not on mobile, filter videos by date range is not possible, video quality is mediocre, everyone and their dog makes titles that leave no clue at all about ehats actually in the video because “they do better for the algorithm”, if you want to actually read the comments or video thescription on mobile you’ll have to click “shoe more” and “expand” until your finger hurts, video caches only a few seconds ahead, which makes watching on flaky connections miserable, video quality defaults to 480p even on gigabit internet, etc., etc., etc.
If they would actually care about the user experience, I’d pay. Instead they just make the ads as annoying as possible, in the hopes that users pay just to get rid of the annoance, instead of paying for an actually good service.
Yes, me too. I’ve been looking for google alternatives for a while, because of privacy reasons, but also because the quality of the search results has gone down on google for the last few years, in my opinion. For troubleshooting searches I feel like google always sends me to useles “have you tried sfc /scannow” forum posts, instead of recources that would actually help find the root cause.
I found that DDG helped with the privacy issue, but the results were even worse. So I’ve used startpage.com for a while, and then stumbled across kagi.com, which I really like so far.
I’ve tried Bing GPT a few times, purely because I’m interested in the technology. But usually when I have questions that I couldn’t solve through kagi/google myself, BingGPT was completely useless, either not understanding the question or giving complete hallucinations as answers, that were not even present int the sources it cited.
For me it comes down to 3 things:
I like the idea, that if kagi makes decisions that are unpopular with the majority of users, they will lose income as a direct consequence of that. So their business decisisons are driven by their users interests and needs, not by what advertisers want (in googles example)
I like the basic idea of what the kagi team wants to achieve and I want to see the end result of that. But in order to be able to compete in a market dominated by tech giants like google and Microsoft I’m willing to contribute financially.
I like my web browsing experience ad free. I know (and use) ad blockers, but I also recognise that, for any service, money has to come from somewhere. And if that service provides me with actual benefits, and I’m happy with it overall, I’m fine with paying a fee instead of seeing ads.
Wouldn’t the “no postage required” business reply label link to the original mailing anyway, i.e. clould that not be linked to your address?