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nashalo
·anno scorso·discuss
Only goods, at least for the EU the 100+B trade deficit for services in favor of the US is carefully left out.
nashalo
·3 anni fa·discuss
For those of you who have an iPhone, a handy feature that helps with phone lighting at night is "Reduce White Point" in accessibility features. It is different than night mode and reducing luminosity to the minimim and I find it's a nice addition. You can put it in the control center for fast enable/disable should you need it. I have trouble sleeping and I found this helped, albeit marginally.
nashalo
·4 anni fa·discuss
It seems unlikely that "weakening the west with lots of people unable to participate in the economy" is the goal here, since the zero-covid policy also does exactly that, both short term and long term by weakening the economy and mental health of residents.
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
Well ability and motivation can also have a causation relation in both ways...
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
Interestingly, China has been developping bases in Antarctica recently.
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
Lion's Mane mushrooms are not psychedelics though
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
> What are we doing this for?

I think we are doing these mostly useless things in order to signal that as a society we're somewhat careful in order to reassure people. I feel our best security defense is that most people are not terrorists?
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
The labels and general knowledge passed from trainer to trainee insist on the reprotoxicity of the flux, which as you point appears to be at exposure levels far below toxic levels. I wonder if the safe label of boric acid for feet is made looking only at the general toxicity of the product, leaving aside potential reproductive issues that might arise with repeated use of small quantities?
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
At least in silversmithing I don't recall flux to contain any ammonium chloride it seems to be a solution of borax alone.
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
It seems very weird to me that borax is so widely used in contact with humans in a variety of settings like ocular care and anti foot odor, because I use it as a flux in silversmithing and there are warning labels everywhere about the flux that it's reprotoxic, carcinogenic and mutagenic. Anyone knows why is that? Are my labels overcautious?
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
Clicking on this headline I knew for sure that the person was a woman, even if I knew nothing of the case. At some point we can't hide behind correlation is not causation anymore.
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
I can't find a pair of jeans with decent pockets yet. I resorted to buy hiking pants as they do have large enough pockets, but it's a bit sad to be wearing the same form everyday.
nashalo
·5 anni fa·discuss
If you use regular soap on your face it's because the soap water has a high pH whereas your skin has a slightly acidic pH of around 5.5. So the soap disrupts the acidic barrier of your skin which prompts the skin to produce more sebum (acidic) to restore said barrier. [this is a simplification]

This happens on all your skin but it's more egregious on the face because the skin is more delicate there.

No idea for the shampoo though.