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frosch@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•House Judiciary Republicans slammed for 'morally bankrupt' Epstein 'Rickroll' prank4·4 months agoOops, better watch out about that last statement you made there!
Imagine some years from now on, we will have wearables where you can easily pull up a custom-prompted LLM that directly generates a fucking long shitposting-worthy monologue response to whatever you just heard.
Yo, I think your explanation could really be improved with some references, sources and links for further leisure-reading, imo
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frosch@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Sneezing with cottage cheese in your mouthEnglish22·9 months agoMy dad once felt a sneeze coming while brushing teeth. He tried to suppress it and closed his mouth, resulting in a mouthful of minty toothpaste pressure-washing his nose.
He didn’t recommend this experience at all, besides the burning agony that lasted quite a while, crumbs of dry toothpaste kept falling out of his nose for like a week sporadically.
frosch@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Sneezing with cottage cheese in your mouthEnglish10·9 months agoOr press the tip of your tongue very firmly against the roof of your mouth. Helps me mitigate sneezes
I read an article on this a while back that made me refrain from actually getting bees. I can’t find it right now, but the gist is that domesticated honeybees will compete with a lot of other pollinators (mainly solitary bees) over the exact same food sources.
However, the honeybees have a gigantic advantage in being supervised, housed and generally looked after by the apiary. Which will also employ methods to stimulate hive-growth, driving the hives demand for food.
That is something a solitary bee - or another pollinator depending on the same nutrition - cannot compete with, driving them away.
So, in a nutshell: adding bees to a place already rich in honeybees? Whatever. Adding honeybees into a local ecosystem not having them rn? That will drastically lower biodiversity
frosch@sh.itjust.worksto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Help] Big increase of rubber-banding while playing online multiplayer games in the past week.13·9 months agoJust a wild guess: are you using the 5ghz or 2.4ghz Wifi? 5ghz is way faster but very fidgety with larger distance to the router, walls in the way or other routers nearby.
So, maybe you can troubleshoot your way out:
- play as close as possible to the router using 5ghz and see if problems persist
- check if changing to 2ghz makes a difference
- use a network analyser on your phone to check if others use the same band as you, which might disrupt your connection. If so, check your router settings to change band to another one
Good luck!
Not really related to selfhosting per se, but two things come to my mind: