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Time Warp: Delayed-choice quantum erasure

drgblackwell.substack.com
92 points·by Gnarl·letztes Jahr·75 comments

France halts iPhone 12 sales over radiation levels

bbc.com
2 points·by Gnarl·vor 3 Jahren·1 comments

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Gnarl
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
Is your brain still up? I don't get this voluntary reliance on so-called AI.
Gnarl
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
Amazing that even Sora2 can't make Sam Altman not look like a w@nker.
Gnarl
·vor 12 Monaten·discuss
Radiofrequency radiation
Gnarl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Copenhagen, Denmark: https://copenhagenfablab.kk.dk/en?language=en
Gnarl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
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Gnarl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
@rozab Made me laugh, though I can't quite figure out whether you're bashing AI-startups, ear-acupuncture or both ;D
Gnarl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Although I love IT and I've been a Java consultant for 20+ years, I'm getting out because the IT business has become absurd. I'm 51 now.

Instead I've certified as an Auriculotherapist (that's fancy speak for ear-acupuncture). I chance discovered auriculotherapy about 10 years ago by its potential to reduce stress by modulating the nervous system. And its been my passion since. The ear is way more than some funny cartilage sticking off your head. Its a complete map of the body with every part treatable via microscopic points on the ear surface. Kind of like a "keyboard" into the bodies "operating system".

So the IT business going batsh!t bonkers was my cue to jump out and start a new healthcare business. I regret nothing and feel that I'm now actually helping people. And people aren't getting less stressed these days.

Good luck to all when the genAI slop code needs fixing and there are no experienced dev's left.
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
rsnapshot + cron for LXC container backups
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Next episode: nuke control systems UI
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
This is absolutely adorable :) Well done Naya!
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Switch off everything wireless in your home before bedtime. If you live in an apartment, you may be exposed to neighbors wireless through walls. EMR-shielding bed canopies exist.

Try sleeping in an off-grid, no-wireless setting (cabin, in a car* in the woods etc.) and if that gets you proper sleep, you can suspect electromagnetic fields.

Also, try magnesium supplements for muscle relaxation, sleep improvement.

*= not a Tesla, obviously, which is WiFi-on-wheels.
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
"Rules for Radicals" by Saul D. Alinsky.

On how to organize revolutions and how to be careful about what you wish for.
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
As usual, no mention of pulse-modulated RF as a ubiquitous and ever increasing biological stressor. Its been shown and replicated how RF can potentiate effects of chemical carcinogens (Tillmann 2010, Lerchl 2015). Just an FYI.

Refs: https://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/09553001003734... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S00062...
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Worst UI experience. Prefer SQuirreL. Personal opinion.
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Possibly, a human customer rep. could make a mistake, but said human could correct the mistake quickly. The only responses I've had from "A.I" upon notifying it of its own mistake, is endless apologies. No corrections.

Anyone experienced ability to self-correct from an "A.I" ?
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Clacker News
Gnarl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
That the models compared are so close just shows that there no real progress in "A.I.". Its just competing companies trying to squeeze performance (not intelligence) out of an algorithm.

Statistics with lipstick on to sex it up for the investors.
Gnarl
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
No. No. No.
Gnarl
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
From the evidence on wireless radiation effects on humans, the same mechanism of biological damage seems to be at play: oxidative-stress. Especially human male sperm cells are affected, being more vulnerable as lacking DNA repair capabilities as other cell types (sperm is a simple transport cell, not evolved for longevity). A number of scientific review papers have identified oxidative-stress from pulse-modulated (information-carrying) radio-frequency radiation as a driver of free-radical formation (ROS), inflammation, cell stress and DNA-damage.

For example, see: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26151230/

Excerpt: "...among 100 currently available peer-reviewed studies dealing with oxidative effects of low-intensity RFR, in general, 93 confirmed that RFR induces oxidative effects in biological systems. A wide pathogenic potential of the induced ROS and their involvement in cell signaling pathways explains a range of biological/health effects of low-intensity RFR, which include both cancer and non-cancer pathologies."

and: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8562392/

Excerpt: "Thus, a complete picture is provided of how human-made EMF exposure may indeed lead to DNA damage and related pathologies, including cancer. Moreover, it is suggested that the non-thermal biological effects attributed to RF EMFs are actually due to their ELF components."
Gnarl
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Still no mention of the scientific evidence of a ubiquitous driver of insect sterilization and decline: wireless radiation.

Its shown in robust studies that even low-level RF causes oxidative-stress and cell death in insect ovaries. For example, see: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19336934.2016.1...

Excerpt: "Exposure of adult flies to mobile-phone radiation for 30 min has an immediate impact on ROS production in animal's ovary, which seems to cause a global, systemic and non-targeted transcriptional reprogramming of gene expression, 2 h post-exposure, being finally followed by induction of apoptosis 4 h after the end of exposure. Conclusively, this unique type of pulsed radiation, mainly being derived from daily used mobile phones, seems capable of mobilizing critical cytopathic mechanisms, and altering fundamental genetic programs and networks in D. melanogaster."

Also, this recent review paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S00489...

Excerpt: "Insects are especially sensitive to electromagnetic radiation. An increasing number of reports indicate that flies and spiders, among other invertebrates, disappear from areas that receive the highest levels of radiation from mobile telephone antennas, and these observations are consistent with numerous laboratory studies showing the negative effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on reproductive success, development and navigation"