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Tobacco plant can produce five psychedelics, including psilocybin and DMT

phys.org
46 points·by hyrix·2 bulan yang lalu·11 comments

Harvard faculty vote to cap number of A's

thecrimson.com
2 points·by hyrix·2 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

A Solution to the CIA's Kryptos Code Is Found After 35 Years

yahoo.com
4 points·by hyrix·9 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

The Zillow Blacklist is officially here

businessinsider.com
6 points·by hyrix·tahun lalu·2 comments

Iranian parliament votes to close the Strait of Hormuz

politico.eu
9 points·by hyrix·tahun lalu·2 comments

Panic averted: It was just a bug in Atop after all

theregister.com
2 points·by hyrix·tahun lalu·0 comments

Democratic Fund-Raising Powerhouse ActBlue Faces Internal Chaos

nytimes.com
5 points·by hyrix·tahun lalu·0 comments

Amazon RTO more flexible in Europe

businessinsider.com
3 points·by hyrix·2 tahun yang lalu·1 comments

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hyrix
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Pairs well with https://phys.org/news/2026-04-tobacco-psychedelics-psilocybi... !
hyrix
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
There's a significant difference in the risk and mechanisms of transmission between these two viruses. The modern effective reproductive number for HIV is less than 1, about 30-50% lower than ebola in similar subsaharan countries [1][2]. You can get ebola from contact with an infected person's sweat during the active phase [3]. You can get it from their semen years after they have apparently recovered [4]. We don't have treatments that work in this longer term. The drugs that we do have are used during the active infection period to reduce the probability of death during the crisis. Folks are working on reducing the longer term infectiousness but it's a ways off yet [5]. We also don't have pre- or post-exposure prophylactic treatments for the medical workers who are at the highest risk of infection or the family members--the most common transmission mechanisms for ebola are home caregiving and contact with traditional burial practices. In this context of containing an active outbreak, quarantine is mostly helpful in reducing pressure on the medical system for a short term.

Compare this with HIV, which can be rendered untransmittable with modern treatments, which is primarily a sexually transmitted disease, which has pre- and post-exposure treatments. It's simply not very efficient/effective to exile millions of people with a lifelong latent infection and little risk of transmission.

The instinct towards ostracism of those who are perceived as unclean is some pretty primordial lizard brain shit which was a great rule of thumb two thousand years ago, along with wearing garments made of only one kind of material. It's actually actively harmful to the process of stopping infection. It leads to fear, distrust, and reduced reporting, hindering the medical system's ability to reach the people who most need to be reached, and encouraging the spread of superstition and suspicion of pre- and post-exposure treatments. In both diseases, the actual infection risk is modest compared to an airborne virus like COVID.

[1] https://journals.lww.com/jphmp/Abstract/2022/03000/Estimatin...

[2] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34189844/

[3] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4252165/

[4] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7875361/

[5] https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/73/10/1849/6168541?logi...
hyrix
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
These chemicals are derived from plants where even pedants would classify them as poisons.

The genus name Boophone is from the Greek bous = ox, and phontes= killer of, a clear warning that eating the plant can be fatal to livestock.
hyrix
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Just a couple of bros, traveling the countryside in each other's company. History is full of such roommates.

Just the other day we were thinking about how recent generations have gotten more conservative: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45734620

The author proposes that it may reflect the incredible stability we've enjoyed in recent decades, which rewards more conservative "life planning":

> Our super-safe environments may fundamentally shift our psychology. When you’re born into a land of milk and honey, it makes sense to adopt what ecologists refer to as a “slow life history strategy”—instead of driving drunk and having unprotected sex, you go to Pilates and worry about your 401(k). People who are playing life on slow mode care a lot more about whether their lives end, and they care a lot more about whether their lives get ruined. Everything’s gotta last: your joints, your skin, and most importantly, your reputation. That makes it way less enticing to screw around, lest you screw up the rest of your time on Earth.
hyrix
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Americans travel farther distances for many things, even within cities, and it’s not flat like the Netherlands
hyrix
·tahun lalu·discuss
They exchange gases through pores in the skin--a fairly common process for things with cuticles

https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/221/8/jeb177568/...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutaneous_respiration
hyrix
·tahun lalu·discuss
The answer is obviously because programmers want to be able to write

  f”{n} result{‘s’ if n == 1 else ‘’}”