maybe it has fax support by default
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skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Irish Light: Woman abused by paper which falsely said vaccine killed her sonEnglish1·2 years agoif they allotted their limited time and attention carefully, they wouldn’t believe in conspiracy theories. i do think that true believers need professional help, 9/10 of cases
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Irish Light: Woman abused by paper which falsely said vaccine killed her sonEnglish7·2 years agothat’s a part of the problem
reality is boring. it’s the boring shit that gets things done; while there are some exceptional people you should never meet your heroes. wouldn’t it be cool if instead you knew something that no one else does?
that “secret knowledge” is a part that allows conspiracy theory believers feel superior to non-believers. this is easier if believer is otherwise unremarkable or even miserable, stuck in some hole with no future, is a loner, can’t move and so on. it also helps if they are gullible and or can’t verify information they receive. if you have an hour to waste, watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTfhYyTuT44
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Irish Light: Woman abused by paper which falsely said vaccine killed her sonEnglish2·2 years agoyou need to out a closeted gay right wing billionaire for that
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Irish Light: Woman abused by paper which falsely said vaccine killed her sonEnglish23·2 years agoleftist conspiracy theories: the tonkin gulf incident was a setup, declassified documnets show so
right wing conspiracy theories: the gay satanist democrats are extracting fictional drug from abducted kids, in basement of this pizzeria, which has no basement. i know this from the most reliable source of all: mystic readings of 4chan
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Irish Light: Woman abused by paper which falsely said vaccine killed her sonEnglish351·2 years agodamn i wish all these conspiracy theorists were half as persecuted as they think they are
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Has anyone installed solar panels? What has been your experience? DIY install extra appreciated.7·2 years agoin poland specifically:
- if you want to sell energy to grid, terms absolutely suck
- grid is often overloaded in the summer in areas with large # of pv installations, meaning too high voltage, meaning inverters shut down;
- there was a years long robocall campaign that sold these installations. pv installations are subsidized so more people could set it up and middlemen like this appeared
if you want to reduce your carbon footprint, or you want to use it all without selling energy, or such, you’ll be fine. if you believed robocalls that say that it will get you net passive income from that, tough luck
if you want to get a better deal, get solar water heater. it works always if there are no clouds, even in winter you can get 40C on a clear day
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does Guinness give you nitrogen burps?7·2 years agonitrogen has much lower solubility in water than carbon dioxide, so it will be much less volume at any rate
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•'Cancer-killing pill' that appears to 'annihilate' solid tumours is now being tested on humansEnglish2·2 years agodepending on how you count, even less than 4 steps all starting materials are commercially available and probably pretty cheap
i’m not gonna talk down a molecule that’s easy to make, but there may be room for modifications, should it be discovered that these are beneficial. this may or may not make synthesis a little bit harder or more expensive but at any rate not impossible
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•'Cancer-killing pill' that appears to 'annihilate' solid tumours is now being tested on humansEnglish2·2 years agoits structure, it’s like 4 steps from widely available building blocks, all routine things (amide couplings, one palladium coupling or SNAr)
source: me, i’m an organic chemist
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•'Cancer-killing pill' that appears to 'annihilate' solid tumours is now being tested on humansEnglish1·2 years agowe don’t know yet, it might be very well a part of complete cure for some cases
and judging by mechanism which is pretty general, that might be a lot of cases and resistance may be hard to develop
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•S.Korean experts seek to verify room-temperature superconductor claimEnglish1·2 years agonah, you get there by using better materials in semiconductors manufacturing and more importantly better designs overall
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•S.Korean experts seek to verify room-temperature superconductor claimEnglish2·2 years agosuperconductors do nothing to make batteries or CMOS more efficient
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•S.Korean experts seek to verify room-temperature superconductor claimEnglish2·2 years agono
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this thing would enable very strong superconducting magnets to work without cryogenic cooling. so, portable MRIs, better maglev, maybe perhaps easier fusion.
another interesting property is that resistance is zero. that means that you can transfer energy losslessly, saving some 10% of it this way. or you can make coils of this thing and charge/discharge them as needed, but this time without cooling: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconducting_magnetic_energy_storage
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•'Cancer-killing pill' that appears to 'annihilate' solid tumours is now being tested on humansEnglish23·2 years agoit doesn’t look very advanced or hard to make honestly https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AOH1996
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•'Cancer-killing pill' that appears to 'annihilate' solid tumours is now being tested on humansEnglish351·2 years agoyet another tool in oncologist toolbox, and looks like a pretty capable one. looks like it also has an effect of sensitizing cancer cells to other chemotherapy drugs
more technical writeup https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/new-mode-cancer-treatment
skillissuer@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•An overcooked bread isn't well cooked. So a well cooked bread is necessarily not too cooked. And yet, asking for "well cooked" or "not too cooked" bread in a bakery have well distinct meanings...5·2 years agoop what are you
doingcooking in your shower
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