https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IARC_group_2B
I read through this list before when I was talking to a conspiracy theorist about 5G. Radio frequencies are on this list. As are caffeic acid (found in coffee, wine, mint), aloe vera and pickled vegetables.
Wouldnt be too scared by its admission to this list
I read through this list before when I was talking to a conspiracy theorist about 5G. Radio frequencies are on this list. As are caffeic acid (found in coffee, wine, mint), aloe vera and pickled vegetables.
Julia Evans stuff is great. Really enjoyed her Networking work.
How Linux Works is also very interesting, used to for interview prep as I found some places were asking questions about internals rather than how I go about doing things
You can use Paddle as your payment provider and it will handle VAT for you.
For a small business I would imagine GDPR is pretty much just have a straight forward privacy policy that states your intentions with someone's data. If someone requests their data then send it to them, if they want it deleted then do. I think that GDPR likely doesn't come up for the majority of small business besides a data consent pop up on a homepage.
Anyone able to explain to me the significance of this? Read the article and ReadME but I don't understand its use case particularly well or why this has shot to the top of the front page
That's interesting about the 2 stroke engine being the issue for pollution.
"In 2014 a study published in Nature Communications found that VOC emissions (a variety of carbon gases that can produce smog and harm human beings) were on average 124 times higher from an idling two-stroke scooter than from a truck or a car"
Though this quote does make me wonder, what about when each vehicle are in transit?
Not sure I believe this post too much. Telling Redditors they're a smart bunch and describing yourself as a wolf and a sociopath make me think they're just a teenage redditor