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- Comment on At 1% 22 hours ago:
Ah my memory failed me then! Thanks for the correction, I guess this is technically possible then!
- Comment on At 1% 1 day ago:
Yeah I don’t think there’s a 5V pin for VGA.
I think if we had the scenario where we had a higher voltage than needed, we could have a toasty voltage regulator making something happen, but going the other way would need boost circuit unlikely to exist in these parts, in my understanding
- Comment on Tories set a low bar after misspelling Britain on conference chocolate 3 days ago:
I wonder if it’s like those scam emails that deliberately have mistakes so that morons end up self selecting as anyone with their head screwed on sees the obvious scam
… OTOH that’s a level of intellect that would be surprising from a Tory
- Comment on Why are fruits and berries healthy, even though they are mostly just sugar? 3 days ago:
Whole fruits are pretty healthy in reasonable moderation
if you gorge on 3 boxes of grapes you’re still gonna have smashed through over a thousand calories
The big caveat is fruit juices which remove all the fiber that makes you feel full, particularly anything concentrated.
At that point you’re getting closer to a soft drink than fruit (though you’ll still at least get the vitamins)
- Comment on Charlie Kirk's Turning Point promotes Christian 'blackshirts' in UK 4 days ago:
Worm even when dead
Get in the sea
- Comment on 3 Outdoor broadband hub UK 4 days ago:
I have 3 as my phone carrier with a high end modern phone (pixel 9 pro), so my experience shouldn’t be limited by hardware.
I’d say in a city (Manchester, Liverpool & London mostly) I get 5g about 30% of the time, that’ll get speeds around 50-80mbps. The rest of the time I get their oversubscribed 4g which struggles to do 1mbps
The more rural you get the chances of 5G shrink to like 5% of the time, though the 4g speeds improve a bit closer to the 10mbps mark.
Of course YMMV, but it might be worth getting a 3 PAYG ESIM or something on your phone just to see what the signal is like by you
- Comment on When a person gains weight and keeps the weight on for a long time, is that old fat in your body, or does the fat get replaced over time? 5 days ago:
This is a very good question that I’m now curious about
- Comment on Why can't we have a static vintage web? 5 days ago:
You do know that advertisers want the ads to be as intrusive as they can make them? Right?
- Comment on Daily 1 week ago:
Mood
- Comment on Is there a drink with taste of energy drink without caffeine? 1 week ago:
I bet you if it exists, the Scottish soft drink company Barr probably makes it
It’s been absolutely years since I had either, but I reckon Tizer is probably not too far off that red bull taste. I might be completely misremembering though
- Comment on Some crimes are unforgivable 1 week ago:
… Why don’t those little trees look so happy any more…?
- Comment on UK is ‘worst country in Europe’ for drug prices, says Mounjaro maker 2 weeks ago:
[We] would like to get rid of the clawback scheme … which charges us for our own success,
Your own exploitation, you mean?
Something like 95% of all meaningful pharmaceutical breakthroughs come from public academia
More than anyone else, I really struggle to see any humanity in spin-doctors from the pharmaceutical industry. I’d say it’s pretty clearly inhumane to gouge the sick for profit.
- Comment on dream chat 2 weeks ago:
Oh for sure, I’m not saying someone with a choice between the two should go for the nuggets.
Hell, I certainly wish I had the disposable income to be happily having someone cook me a kilo of fillet mignon every day. Though, my insides probably wouldn’t be too pleased after a few days…
But yes, if someone wants 50g of protein, is out somewhere away from home and only wants to spend a fiver, there’s not a load of options, and this was always a good one when I was more strapped for cash.
- Comment on dream chat 2 weeks ago:
Well only a quarter of that fillet minion would be actual protein for one.
The box of 20 nuggets is apparently 320g, so let’s round up to 333g for easy maths. $15 for a kilo of nuggets. And conveniently ~15% protein.
So a steak has 2/3 more protein, we can buy less for the same overall protein
At least where I’m from, I don’t think I’m getting 2/3 of a kilo of cooked fillet minion for anything close to $15 (cheapest I can find with a quick Google is a raw one from Aldi at £7 for 170g = $9.50, so $38 for roughly 2/3 of a kg)
- Comment on dream chat 2 weeks ago:
50g of protein for a fiver was always great value (though I’m sure they’ve put the price up on it now)
- Comment on hyperbaric oxygen chamber 2 weeks ago:
Why is this meme implying that olives, Campari and cigarettes is not the peak of human diet that we all know it to be?
- Comment on Steady 2 weeks ago:
Is a person capable of anxiety if they’re missing a fifth of the oxygen they’re supposed to have?
IIRC 95% is like “you should probably talk to the doctor” territory
- Comment on it's just science, i guess 2 weeks ago:
That milk is still pasteurised, it’s not raw.
- Comment on Keir Starmer in crisis as Labour drops to 16% in devastating new poll 2 weeks ago:
It’s honestly baffling how tone deaf his government is
- Comment on 🤡🤡🤡 3 weeks ago:
Cargo space? No… car go road…
- Comment on How often do guys have a haircut? 3 weeks ago:
I try to do every 6 weeks
If I’m going to a wedding or something at the 4+ week mark I’ll get it done early
If I don’t get it done until 8+ weeks it starts to get into an unmanageably scruffy zone
- Comment on Britain will ‘never surrender flag’ to far-right protesters, Keir Starmer says 3 weeks ago:
Too fucking late
If I see anyone with a flag and it’s not currently the world cup or euros, I will always assume they’re a flag shagger and they have nothing of value to contribute to existence.
- Comment on Oh, right... 3 weeks ago:
Yeah if someone says “fall” in the UK it’s an instant outer that the person speaking is either American or has spent a very long time there
- Comment on Star Citizen fans sigh deeply, rub their foreheads as developer casts doubt on Squadron 42's 2026 release: 'I don't know if we're going to make it' 3 weeks ago:
At this point, I’m just looking at all this as an interesting social experiment on sunk cost fallacy
I wonder how long they can go without delivering on anything
- Comment on proportional reaction 3 weeks ago:
Control structure conditional:
- verbose
- boring
- may result to nothing
Ternary expression:
- terse
- all action
- always leads to a result
- Comment on Can a Brit confirm this? 4 weeks ago:
Oh it’s phenomenal, don’t get me wrong, it just has to be an uncommon treat for longevity reasons
A number of years ago, I lived near a greasy spoon cafe that did a sort of breakfast club sandwich situation with fried toast as the middle bread layer and the rest of the fry up distributed between the two decks of the sandwich
I don’t think I’ve ever been more set up for a day than after having that, though I’m pretty sure it would have been my daily allowance of everything
- Comment on Can a Brit confirm this? 4 weeks ago:
Honestly
I’m obviously biased as a Brit, but any one who can look me in the eye after having the experience of a full English (or Scottish/Irish, a proper full Welsh is definitely a subject of understandably niche interest) and a Sunday roast, and day we have shit food here is frankly a bit of a philistine
- Comment on better than most I know in Florida 4 weeks ago:
I didn’t know we had a famous racehorse on lemmy
- Comment on music 4 weeks ago:
I think OP might be projecting a touch
- Comment on Anon doesn't like AI 4 weeks ago:
The wealth doesn’t disappear, it just ends up concentrated.
Goods and services will just be something most people will no longer be able to afford, and they go into poverty. Business will reconfigure to support the lifestyles of the very rich at prices only they can afford, because that’s where the money has gone.
Things will get so expensive, people will have to sell their assets (i.e. house) to be able to resist poverty. People without assets won’t even get that parachute.
If we don’t reverse this concentration of wealth, 99% of people will be living in slums before long.