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PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•To all the people who say the senior professor must be an author but the undergrad who did everything can'tEnglish
25·1 year agoThe paper was about the increased likelihood of frog homosexuality.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•i will never understand scientific fraudEnglish
141·1 year ago
Read all the weird letters to find the treasure!
I also had this problem but after setting my current location which requests location permissions it works. I think there’s a slight bug where it doesn’t ask for location permissions on launch. Similarly, the rain notification was failing because it only asked for location permissions while using the app not constantly.
Waking up in the bag is a known problem with Windows’ new sleep mode but the rest ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
OpenMediaVault! It has a nice web UI and it’s Debian based. However the development cycle doesn’t always line up with Debian releases so sometimes it can take a few months to switch major versions.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we package food products sustainably in coming decades?
1·2 years agoHmm, that’s interesting. I’d be curious in how that would be cured and how the layers would stick together. Plaster might be interesting too since it has a faster setting period than clay.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we package food products sustainably in coming decades?
1·2 years agoMost clay is likely safe to ingest. However the willingness of customers to ingest clay may vary and the quantity of clay may impart a flavor on the product.
I’m also not sold on the printing process. Ceramic is strongest when the clay platelets are aligned and in a 3d printing process there are many layers. Each of the layers introduces a weak point that is likely to crack in drying or use. Ceramics already have quite efficient methods for production primarily slipcasting and extrusion. In these methods pieces are formed without “joins”.
I’m also not convinced printing it at home would be feasible for mass production/adoption.
That being said it is an interesting idea. I think you could probably make single use, unglazed, low-fire ware like Indian Bhar. Which could get recycled into aggregate. Firing adds emissions back into the process though and I’m not sure where that ranks compared to something with an existing supply chain like paper alternatives.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we package food products sustainably in coming decades?
2·2 years agoAs a former ceramic artist I would be very wary of this solution. Bone dry clay is way too fragile to survive transportation unless very carefully packed. Potentially an air dry paper clay could work but even then it isn’t very durable.
As you mentioned in your comment, the minute bone dry clay touches liquid it starts to slake down. So you would end up with clay mush in your food and the structure would start to fall apart.
Additionally, silica dust from bone dry clay is really bad for you. Probably not very likely to effect the occasional consumer but people interacting with it often would be at an elevated risk for lung issues.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Exclusive: Galaxy Watch 7 comes with a lovely surprise [32 GB storage]English
4·2 years agoWatch porn. But seriously what do you need that much storage for.
It’s used in shredded cheese as well to prevent the cheese from sticking to itself. It’s also why you don’t really want to use shredded cheese in foods where the cheese needs to properly melt like grilled cheese sandwiches or pizza.
Woah, it’s so nice to meet you inventor of the pet rock. Free range rocks are so hard to come by
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•OpenMediaVault 7.0 Released For Debian 12 Powered NAS Platform
2·2 years agoYeah I upgraded my Odroid and ran into some issues with Armbian but I was able to work through it thanks to this post. I guess Armbian broke the repos a little and it prevented OMV from cleanly auto updating with the script.
That completely ignores shit schools with shit programs. Or the occasional shit professor.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Encrypted hard drive asking for password every time
1·2 years agoIIRC and I may be wrong here the drive stays encrypted in sleep. Decryption is done in real time via your CPU. However the encryption key is stored in unencrypted RAM. Which is why the other comment suggests encrypting swap and hibernating, this writes RAM to disk.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Encrypted hard drive asking for password every time
3·2 years agoTo be fair there are probably many different ways to solve the problem. I’m somewhat experienced with Linux and I’ve attempted seeing up TPM LUKS decryption on boot. It’s certainly not easy or at least wasn’t when I tried. For non experienced people it’s easier to just enter the password at boot and enable auto login. Then you get the security, software, ethics, or licensing debates that accompany most Linux discussions.


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