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[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Do you mean “in another 0 years” because reddit is at least 50% bots, possibly as high as 70% depending on the study

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 week ago

I don’t like apple but are you aware that around the iphone 16 they’ve shifted to batteries that can easily be removed with a 9v battery and now allow for software pairing when parts are replaced?

There’s still a long way to go (eg the parts pairing only works with oem parts, which can be expensive) but iphones are quickly shifting to one of the more repairable phones. They also offer service manuals and will rent or sell tools for a proper repair. Many android models are just as hard to repair fwiw with glass backs and obnoxious adhesive, though they generally don’t have parts pairing thankfully

Even the new $600 macbook is remarkably more repairable than any laptop they’ve released.

This isn’t a “oh apple is amazing” post at all but it should underscore the importance of putting social and legal pressure on companies to make products repairable.

That said apple made these very positive changes because they likely evaluated the possibility of stronger regulations occurring in key markets and it was simply cheaper to make the changes rather than maintain different hardware revisions for the EU or Colorado. Anyone looking to adopt their hardware should strongly consider that this is also likely because hardware sales are becoming less and less meaningful in favor of service delivery. Hardware is still their top earner by a somewhat wide margin but this is shifting fairly rapidly. Q3 25 saw iphone hardware sales increase by 2-3% whereas services jumped 11% to a point where they make almost 3/4 the revenue of phone sales, with a much higher profit margin over hardware.

When you combine this with the significant effort towards vertical integration (apple silicon, cpu/gpu/modem) increasing hardware margins it makes far more sense to increase longevity of the hardware. This increases consumer trust, makes for great pr, and far more importantly it simply makes more fiscal sense to sell a $700 phone every 5 years with 20-60/mo in subscriptions over a $700 every 2 without that. Add in that this locks people much deeper into their “ecosystem” (now it’s not just losing your apps, but you playlists, news provider, gaming, workout history, and cloud data) and is more likely to pull new users into said ecosystem (now in 5 years when you upgrade and realize the old phone is only worth $50 you’re more likely to gift it to a family member, thus bringing them into and potentially changing your subscription to an even more costly family plan)

So basically I guess the takeaway is when a company does something seemingly altruistic remember they’re a company that’s always got profit over everything. There is no altruism in capitalism and repair will only be granted when it’s fiscally beneficial to do so or legislation forces their hand. The focus should not simply be on right to repair (though that is tremendously important) but also on enforcing open standards and interoperability. If a user has their data on icloud there should be a regulation that enforces some kind of open standard so that migrating data to another cloud provider is painless and simple, etc. this is a much more difficult fight though that has been a losing battle since like 1991

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

In this photo it’s simply saying if you need 12v on the right dont use this power supply because it’ll go into the 5v side of whatever you’re powering. Keep in mind these are just standard din connectors. They’re not tied to a standard pinout and are used for all kinds of things

WRT your op it’s about current capacity of the connector. If I have a device that needs 12v at 8 amps but each pin is rated for max 5a I can deliver 12v at 4-5 amps through two pins and tie them both to the power rail on the pcb to get a full 8a capacity

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Except for right now, apparently

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago

It means do you sit or lie around most of the day. Do you have an office job where you sit at a computer all day then go home and play on your phone or whatever until you go to bed? That’s sedentary. If you exercise that’s good but if it’s something like a radiculopathy you’d benefit from seeing a physical therapist who can target the section of the back that is impacted (though you may need to start with primary care or orthopedic and mri). If it’s the other stuff treatment is generally medications and varies from stuff like NSAIDs or proton pump inhibitors (though if it’s gerd and you treat with NSAIDs that may worsen things)

Basically go see a doctor

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Pleurisy, costochondritis, gerd, or referred pain from radiculopathy, maybe. Especially if you have a sedentary lifestyle or back trauma

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

She became a billionaire and has almost certainly curtailed her social network to sycophants that not only agree with everything she says, they also boost her ego. That plus not wanting to lose the attention of the world will have her respond to whatever provokes the attention of the masses.

I’m not up 100% on how this all started because I genuinely don’t give a shit about Harry Potter but I would not be surprised if she made a controversial statement as a person with a huge platform, got a bunch of flak, and then once the dust settled realized how much “engagement” (read: attention) she got from it and subsequently doubled down over and over.

A great deal of human behavior is attention maintained. We have this ignorance though that “bad” attention is not desirable. Research continually shows that attention maintained behavior is perpetually reinforced by attention, not attention of a certain quality. Eg if your child exhibits an attention maintained behavior and you say “stop doing that or you’re grounded” the likelihood is that the behavior is still reinforced (and will subsequently be more likely) because attention was still achieved. The attention may have higher reinforcement potency if it is “positive” but that doesn’t mean “negative” attention doesn’t have a potentially powerful impact.

This is why the current social landscape of 3rd place community centers being social media, which almost exclusively give algorithmic favor to content that shows high “engagement” (read: annoying bullshit that many simple can’t resist interacting with) is probably one of the most toxic developments in the modern history of humanity. It encourages ugly behavior and reinforces disgusting belief systems. It is also why the age old advice of “don’t feed the trolls” is sage wisdom

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 2 weeks ago

That’s finasteride (blocking dht). Minoxidil is a vasodilator that increases follicle size. Otherwise what you wrote is basically correct

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 weeks ago

When I’ve worked with older trans clients spironolactone seems to be what really kickstarts hair growth, especially if they get it in before alopecia really sets in and miniaturizes follicles in a way that can’t be reversed (at least with current medications, and barring surgical intervention). Estrogen too. Either way you’re reducing the amount of androgens. As a result it can be much more effective than rogaine, which works as a vasodilator to enlarge hair follicles (probably, mechanism isn’t fully understood) or finasteride/propecia, which works by blocking androgen DHT rather than reducing it.

I’m not familiar with research on efficacy for this purpose but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was more effective. While some people have dramatic responses to minoxidil and finasteride many have a more minor response or none at all, even.

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

This thought process is basically what killed Michael Jackson

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Sideload https://github.com/dayanch96/YTLite

Sponsorblock, Adblock, background play, skip, etc all integrated

Sideloading on ios is easy now unless your device was ever provisioned for a dev certificate. If that’s the case and it’s still active then just sign it with your own cert. if it’s no longer active you either need a fresh apple id or you need to use one of the kind of sketchy signing services. Otherwise you just use like sideloadly, altstore, side store, etc

Also there is no chromium on ios. All browsers use webkit and are basically just reskinned safari. Some heavily modify this (eg orion can run some Firefox and chrome extensions) though

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 weeks ago

If there’s one thing I learned from working in a rehab the concept of rock bottom is bullshit. It can always get worse

 

A small glass of tea made with fluid gels. An interesting effect of gels is that when you shear them into small pieces they want to hold back into a gel structure but at the same time they take on a delicate fluid like state. This recipe takes advantage of this effect by pushing this effect to its limit: when it is at rest the two gels are independent and held up against each other with no barrier in the glass. They are strong enough that lifting the glass will not ruin the effect. However, tilting the glass will and they will flow like a liquid.

Additionally this is a vegan recipe as the gel is based on gellan, a gelling agent derived from sphingomonas elodea, a bacteria derived from lily pond water.

One side dyed in the picture to show the effect but here is another picture of another preparation:

tea

This is 2 gels in the same glass held against each other. Think of the snack pack

The layers in that stay separated. This follows the same concept. But in the tea glass instead of using colors to differentiate the layers the layers are differentiated by temperature.

This results in a small glass of tea where you have both hot tea and iced tea. When you drink it both sensations hit your tongue and mouth at the same time. It’s quite confusing and very interesting

This recipe was created by chris young, who was working for Heston blumenthal at the fat duck.

It is labor intensive and takes some effort but if you want to surprise your guests this 100% will do it.

Hot and iced tea:
Tea infusion: 1.8kg low calcium water: the water should have between 100-400 ppm calcium. Too much and the gel will be lumpy. Too little and it will not set. I use Evian, which is about 80ppm, and add 36mg calcium chloride. You will use calcium chloride later so this isn’t a waste. You don’t need to measure super precisely because this just brings you up to the lower limit of 100ppm for the 1.8kg (however you may want to make much less)
40g tea
Cold infuse the tea in the water - this part is easy. Put the tea leaves in the water and wait. Infuse for at least one hour but not too long. Taste and make sure bitter notes aren’t infusing. 1 hour is often enough.
Strain the mixture. - strain it through a fine sieve lined with a coffee filter. You want it super clear.

Now comes the more difficult part

Hot tea
Part A:
860g tea infusion
80g ultrafine sugar (caster, superfine, bakers sugar) 0.6g gellan F 0.6g sodium citrate

Part b:
0.25g calcium chloride
1g malic acid
5g tea infusion

Prepare ice bath

Bring tea infusion to a simmer. Dry blend part A. Whisk in until dissolved. Mix part B. Once part A is simmering remove from heat, add part b, whisk in, place over ice bath, continue whisking as long as you can, ideally until cool. If you have an automated stirrer that’s the best.

Refrigerate 24 hours then pass through a very fine sieve (I use a 250um lab sieve) then bottle in a squirt bottle (like a condiment bottle).

Cold tea:
Part A:
860g tea infusion
80g ultrafine sugar (caster, superfine, bakers sugar) 0.6g gellan F 0.6g sodium citrate

Part b:
0.25g calcium chloride
3.5g malic acid
5g tea infusion

Prepare ice bath

Do the same exact preparation.

To serve:

Prepare the hot tea: you can either put it in a water bath if you have a sous vide at 162F, or you can microwave it until it’s hot enough, or you can put it in simmering water, etc. the first is the easiest but obviously you need the equipment. The microwave works in a pinch, just shake it up, taste test, go in small increments to make sure you’re not serving lava.

For the glass you need a divider. I use aluminum foil formed to the glass. This doesn’t give the cleanest line as shown in the dyed preparation. In the hot/cold one it doesn’t really matter. In chris youngs video where he does this with coffee he does reveal that he simply made a divider with more gellan to fit the glass. Simple. He doesn’t reveal the recipe though, nor the adaptations to make it work with coffee (there’s also a mulled wine version they served at least once at the fat duck). Youtubers always assume their audience is dumb or maybe he needs hestons permission to release the recipe, I dunno.

Once you have the hot heated up and the divider you’re ready to go. There’s a technique to this but it’s not terribly hard. Basically pour each side evenly then pull the divider out smoothly and as straight up as possible. Try to make the divider as thin as possible. From here serve as quickly as possible because the hot and cold sides will cool and heat each other. Even a few minutes will have you just serving a weird thick glass of tea.

But if you get it right you serve a glass of tea that look almost entirely normal. There is a slight difference in each side, one is slightly darker, but it is very subtle. I specifically use a glass with a handle because if you grab the glass it totally gives it away.

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