Shareni
@Shareni@programming.dev
- Comment on It's on your blood! 2 weeks ago:
Read the rest of my comments…
- Comment on It's on your blood! 2 weeks ago:
Teflon itself is inert
About that
our findings suggest that PTFE-MPs-associated toxicity may be specifically linked to the activation of the ERK pathway, which ultimately induces oxidative stress and inflammation.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37419366/
Steel/iron > teflon for sure though.
- Comment on It's on your blood! 2 weeks ago:
At least 40% of human cancers are associated with aberrant ERK pathway activity (ERKp).
- Comment on It's on your blood! 2 weeks ago:
It’s releasing a high amount of micro and nano plastics, and those are linked to different health issues including cancer.
www.sciencedirect.com/…/S0048969724027232
our findings suggest that PTFE-MPs-associated toxicity may be specifically linked to the activation of the ERK pathway, which ultimately induces oxidative stress and inflammation.
- Comment on It's on your blood! 2 weeks ago:
It’s releasing a high amount of micro and nano plastics, and those are linked to different health issues including cancer.
www.sciencedirect.com/…/S0048969724027232
our findings suggest that PTFE-MPs-associated toxicity may be specifically linked to the activation of the ERK pathway, which ultimately induces oxidative stress and inflammation.
- Comment on It's on your blood! 2 weeks ago:
Quite good, if you avoid the fact it’s literally everywhere including the atmosphere, doesn’t break down, and causes cancer. But who cares about such little things like cancer causing rain…
- Comment on Help. 2 weeks ago:
I think the constant brain rot from the cradle will have a much worse effect in that regard. In my uneducated opinion, LLMs are scary due to cultivating delusions of every kind.
- Comment on Help. 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Help. 2 weeks ago:
LLMs are going to make the world stupid, I guarantee it.
Waaaaaaay too late for that…
- Comment on Black Holes 3 weeks ago:
He is awake
- Comment on Black Holes 3 weeks ago:
He bathes in the black sun
- Comment on Bird 4 weeks ago:
They work, but aren’t they primarily for plants and bugs?
- Comment on Bird 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on Bird 4 weeks ago:
Wrong shaped beak for that, shovel instead of spear
- Comment on PSA on privuhcy 4 weeks ago:
I know, I was joking
- Comment on PSA on privuhcy 4 weeks ago:
But no shorter
youtube.com/w/dQw4w9WgXcQ
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
Futurama already coined
Lem beat them to it (Cyberiad)
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
ITT: science memes become sci-fi memes
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
One day the crude biomass you call the temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal…
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
Shitlings sound like a subspecies of nurglings
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
Fry: Look how ridiculous they look.
Bender: Please, he’s no different from the rest of you organisms; shooting DNA at each other make babies. I find it offensive.
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
I mean unless they’re using solar powered steam engines, it still doesn’t make sense. Also, they need perfectly efficient internals (conductors etc.) to be exothermal.
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
I really like it as well, it conveys the purity of the blessed machine, and the impermanence of the fleshbags.
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on robot slurs 5 weeks ago:
ET? Do they imagine robots basking in the sun to gather heat?
- Comment on Resources 5 weeks ago:
It’s wild how you went from shipping plastic wrapped cucumbers across the world while exporting local ones, to your bougie bs…
- Comment on Resources 5 weeks ago:
wouldn’t it be better to do it on our own terms rather than in a global catastrophe?
The catastrophy is inevitable, it’s just a question of whether any humans will survive.
For example CO2 has a delayed effect of ~40years (if I remember correctly). The yearly output hasn’t at any point dropped to those levels since.
- Comment on Resources 5 weeks ago:
Transportation of goods is mostly a capitalist issue. You don’t need to cover a cucumber with plastic and ship it half way across the world, while selling the local ones to richer countries. The same goes for the vast majority of “goods”. Remove all of that greedy, superfluous shit, and you’re left with minimal shipping needs.
- Comment on Innövative sölutiön 2 months ago:
Definitively dimensionist.