I think it’s only possible this year because we’ve been having sudden rain after a mostly hot and dry May, the previous couple of summers have had more than a few wild fires in the UK
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Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•Sorry, turns out we HAVE to burn all these records to fit chud preconceptions 😔English3·5 days agoNot disagreeing with any points you have made but speaking in reference to the environmental pollutants;
It’s my understanding that both microplastics and PFAs are endocrine disprupters either directly or indirectly, which may have an effect during development and long term, does that actually matter when it comes to how an individual wishes to present or live their life? I don’t think so.
Interestingly, there are other naturally occuring endocrine disrupters such as certain mycotoxins that humans have basically always had to deal with.
I’m pretty sure that’s quoting Salvador Dali…
(/s but actually also not)
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•New fuel cell could enable electric aviationEnglish3·15 days agoThe immediate issue I can see is not much to do with the base aspect of things, but more to do with the risk of salination of soils and water, but without solid numbers to go off of it’s hard to know what the impact could be.
I’m curious if this could be made to work with elemental potassium, which doesn’t carry the same risk of salination or possibly even the liquid NaK alloy (which would carry the approximately half the risk of salination potential)
Any chance of a rough guide/recipe?
This looks like a very effective way of using waste from dry herb vapes
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto HistoryPorn@lemmy.world•Effects Of Fire On Granite Walls, Pearl Street [1872] (Great Boston Fire of 1872)English8·17 days agoIt’s a stereoscopic photo; if you cross your eyes when looking at it so that the two images overlap, it will appears 3D
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•These Island Birds Are So Full of Plastic They Crunch When You Touch ThemEnglish4·24 days agoWe already have a people being ‘nostalgic’ for plastic straws… It’s depressing that so many people are so willfully selfish that the slightest change or inconvenience to their life is met with such backlash.
On a related note, Uranium glass isn’t dangerous at all, it’s production was phased out for nuclear weapons and reactor research, not because of any threat or harm from the glass.
Nowadays you can even get virgin uranium glass again.
Vitrifying (turning to/encasing in glass) nuclear waste is one of the better ways of storing it as no chance of leaking, etc.
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•#NoMowMay: 3,000 pledge to grow not mow this summerEnglish4·1 month agoWe do, though generally nowhere near as much as some other places. I’ve only ever seen maybe 2 in my life.
OTOH not mowing brings so much life into the garden; yesterday I found a grass snake in my garden, first wild snake I’ve ever seen
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•‘The hypocrisy is staggering’: will swift bricks fall prey to government fears of Reform?English3·1 month agoSo these and a couple other types of bricks I’ve seen (ones with multiple holes to for masonry bees(?)), have surprisingly high costs for what they are.
While I don’t take issue with the stated reasoning for the inclusions of the bricks; I am curious why the the cost is so high, and by extension, who (if anyone) is profiting off of the high costs of the bricks?
If the these become required, will every brick manufacturer be able to produce them, bringing the price of them down?
Are there any obvious unforseen issues with using them?
Is there a limit on their lifespan?
Do they need cleaning by the homeowner?
Fundementally, I think if there aren’t any glaring flaws with the requirement for these then this would be an easy win for Labor to add
Roughly about 10g of caffeine for a 70kg human is where it’s starts to generally be recognised as lethal
I’m actually not too sure how right you are here, my last cat was a chunky boy at 7kg, let’s say that the upper end 68mg is the LD50, I’m roughly 70kg, 680mg of coffee would be very uncomfortable and unpleasant, but I don’t think I’d be hitting the LD50.
LD50 in humans is probably around 100mg/kg, fatal doses are 150-200mg/kg
Honestly, don’t worry about picking one to identify it, the mushroom portion of the fungi is the equivalent of the the flower on a tree.
If you’re really so concerned, place the cap face down after picking so the spores still end up on the ground.
Or if you really don’t want to damage one, use a dentists mirror, or a telescopic inspection mirror, or even a compact mirror, and place a piece of paper with a small hole cut in the centre and a cut from the outer edge to the hole around the mushroom (think of the collars they use at the hair dressers) use a small piece of masking tape to join it and camping peg to pin it to the ground, then return to it later for some spores to inspect and
She looks sturdy, how do you keep the bare steel parts from developing rust?
Camphor tablets?
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•do crimesEnglish18·2 months agoIt also rarely works for any paper/article older than 20 years.
Heck, my sister’s asked me to get papers she’s co-authored off of scihub for her, and those have been published within the last 10 years
The photo in the OP looks either AI generated or badly AI upscaled, zoom in on the cats in the back…
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto cats@lemmy.world•13 lbs 6kg cat was prescribed 200mg gaba the night before and two hours before vet visit. Is this too much?15·2 months agoOP, just to be clear GABA and Gabapentin are two different drugs/molecules…
Its worth clarifying to avoid confusion here, which has been been prescribed
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Stop Corrosion Quickly Using a Sacrificial Zinc Anode.English2·2 months agoYeah, this could be much shorter and not AI written, still I appreciate the idea of exploring technology fundamentals sometimes, just not the way it’s been implemented in this case
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•China has world’s first operational thorium nuclear reactor thanks to ‘strategic stamina’English4·2 months agoAn interesting aspect of this is when trying to mover power over long distances AC becomes inefficient and High Voltage DC becomes the more efficient option.
Between 2-3% for HVDC vs 6-7% for AC systems when transmitting over 1000km.
Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.workstoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Why does everything look infantilized?English4·2 months agoSeriously, the two low/mid range Japanese clothing companies in my country (Uniqlo & Muji) both make very good garments, especially for the price.
The bit that is harder to interpret is whether my assumption of Muji and Uniqlo being good quality is true (even when compared to clothing of yesteryear), or if it’s relative to most other clothes on the market being cheaply made trash.
Or do the nice high quality garments of previous generations survive (much like some tools, appliances, furniture), whilst the cheap crap existed, broke and just ended up in the landfill, creating the perception of things used to be made to a higher quality?
100% is, wouldn’t be able to spin it though, the “stand” at the bottom is fixed to the drum as its what the drive belt goes on.