Futurology

br00t4c,
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Smartphones May Affect Sleep--but Not Because of Blue Light

https://www.wired.com/story/blue-light-smartphone-screen-sleep/

chemoelectric,
@chemoelectric@masto.ai avatar

@br00t4c I sleep with a green light beside my bed and sometimes choose a blue light when I sleep elsewhere. I don't buy this blue light stuff. But I may be peculiar on account of my light hypersensitivity.

br00t4c,
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Human brain can hold 10 times more information than previously thought, scientists say

#research

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/human-brain-storage-synapses-alzheimers-b2558539.html

hotdogsladies,
@hotdogsladies@mastodon.social avatar

This morning, I have utilized Prompt, Homebrew, Python, and the mighty Plex API to do many things with my movie collection.

Basically, the monkey has just been handed an even more deadly chainsaw.

#computers

hotdogsladies,
@hotdogsladies@mastodon.social avatar

Let's be honest.

The real star here is Bishop.

hotdogsladies,
@hotdogsladies@mastodon.social avatar

@glyph

I'd settle for an Activity Monitor tab that’s “Just the Red Processes That You're Probably Here to Force Quit”

riotmuffin,
@riotmuffin@ni.hil.ist avatar

The Isanti nation (colonizer name Santee Sioux) along the border of so-called Nebraska and South Dakota has been depending on bottled water for five years. The groundwater is contaminated with manganese - which means boiling it only makes it worse. More bad news: grant funds for pallets of water for their 1,000+ relatives has run out, so the tribe is now bleeding funds - AND their supplier has been coming up both late and short on their deliveries. And it's 45 minutes to the nearest hyvee or walmart.

Here's an article on the situation with background info: https://flatwaterfreepress.org/after-5-years-without-drinkable-water-santee-sioux-nation-asks-when-will-our-tap-water-be-safe/

While the tribe fights to get funding for a pipeline to connect to clean water in south dakota, supporters have launched an emergency water drive. Collection is at the Indian Center in Lincoln, NE at 1100 Miitary Rd. Monetary donations are requested via venmo @IndianCenter or @ThreeCrows, or via paypal @BlueHeronTiospaye - label donations as "water".

edsantos,
@edsantos@ciberlandia.pt avatar

The EU's common market is based on four freedoms: free movement of goods, services, labour and capital. We're still lacking the free movement of knowledge.

The next mandate should bring some news on the “Fifth Freedom”.

In this regard, this webinar by Knowledge Rights 21:

«Scientific Innovation and Growth—What should the EU do in its 2024-29 mandate to support research?»

https://www.knowledgerights21.org/news-story/24-june-webinar-scientific-innovation-and-growth-what-should-the-eu-do-in-its-2024-29-mandate-to-support-research/

ChrisMayLA6,
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us avatar

More evidence the water companies have been getting away with rubbish service as the regulator(s) that oversee water provision are either asleep at the wheel or have been 'captured' by the sector.

Now, the Drinking Water Inspectorate would (alongside OfWAT) seem to be rather reluctant to use their powers to prosecute.

If they thought a softly softly, engaging with the firms approach was a better bet, the state of England's water supply demonstrate it isn't!

#water

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jun/04/regulator-prosecutions-unsafe-drinking-water-england-wales

simon_brooke,
@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot avatar

@ChrisMayLA6 who is the chair of the Drinking Water Authority, I wonder? Who appointed them? Would it be the same people that privatised water in the first place, one wonders?

How do water consumers sack the board of the Drinking Water Authority? How do they elect a new board?

Tony Benn's famous questions spring to mind.

https://youtu.be/HfZYLvUGf9s?si=O_Gb407EA-fiJciE

Victor,
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sarahc,
@sarahc@mas.to avatar

The crows continue to gain on us.

' The researchers say that the birds' counting skills are like those of human toddlers, who often count based upon vocalizations of numbers rather than using numbers themselves. '

https://www.livescience.com/animals/birds/crows-can-count-out-loud-startling-study-reveals

anna_lillith,
@anna_lillith@mas.to avatar

RESTORE WETLANDS

can tackle and help our 🪸

are very effective at reducing water pollution. shows that restoring wetlands in 5% of land can slash nitrogen pollution by up to half.

Coastal wetlands have unique superpowers to help tackle the biggest threats to the like and water pollution.

https://www.marineconservation.org.au/actions/affect-water-quality-restoration/?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium

🇦🇺

ProPublica,
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Decades ago, Kris Hansen showed 3M that its #PFAS chemicals were in people’s bodies.

Her bosses halted her work.

As the #EPA now forces the removal of the chemicals from drinking #water, she wrestles with the secrets that 3M kept from her and the world.

Hear Kris in her own words:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6rAoj0KLvY

ProPublica,
@ProPublica@newsie.social avatar

And in case you missed it, here's our full story on Kris, 3M and forever chemicals:
https://www.propublica.org/article/3m-forever-chemicals-pfas-pfos-inside-story

emmanuelskyler,

Protecting Your Home from the Unexpected: Water Damage, Fire Damage, Mold Remediation, Storm Damage, Flood Damage, and Disaster Restoration in Frisco

Frisco, known for its vibrant community and thriving economy, is not immune to unexpected disasters. From severe storms to water leaks, these events can cause significant damage to your home and belongings. If you find yourself facing water damage, fire damage, mold growth, or any other disaster, it's crucial to act quickly to minimize the extent of the damage and protect your health and safety. Here's a comprehensive overview of the services available in #Frisco to help you navigate these challenging situations:

Water Damage Restoration

Water damage is a common problem that can occur due to leaks, floods, or heavy rains. Prolonged exposure to water can cause structural damage, promote mold growth, and compromise the integrity of your home. #Water damage restoration services in Frisco involve:

Water extraction and removal
Moisture detection and drying
Carpet and flooring cleaning
Dehumidification and odor control
Structural repairs

Fire Damage Restoration

#Fire damage can be devastating, causing extensive damage to your property and possessions. The aftermath of a fire requires specialized restoration services to address both the immediate and long-term effects. Fire damage restoration services in Frisco include:

Smoke and soot removal
Water damage mitigation
Structural assessments and repairs
Content cleaning and restoration
Odor removal

Mold Remediation

Mold growth can pose serious health risks and damage your home's structural integrity. If you suspect mold growth in your property, it's essential to seek professional #mold remediation services. These services involve:

Mold inspection and testing
Mold removal and disinfection
Moisture control and prevention
Odor elimination
Post-remediation verification

Storm Damage Restoration

Frisco is prone to severe storms that can cause significant wind and hail damage to your home. #Storm damage restoration services in Frisco focus on repairing and restoring your property to its pre-storm condition, including:

Roof repair and replacement
Siding and gutter repair
Window and door replacement
Water damage mitigation
Landscaping restoration

Flood Damage Restoration

Flooding can cause extensive damage to your home and belongings. #Flood damage restoration services in Frisco involve:

Water extraction and removal
Structural repairs and drying
Content cleaning and restoration
Mold prevention and remediation
Odor control and disinfection

Disaster Restoration

Natural #disasters, such as tornadoes and hurricanes, can cause widespread damage to homes and communities. Disaster restoration services in Frisco provide comprehensive support to help homeowners and businesses recover from catastrophic events, including:

Emergency response and cleanup
Structural repairs and reconstruction
Content restoration and replacement
Insurance coordination
Disaster recovery planning

Choosing a Disaster Restoration Company in Frisco

When selecting a disaster restoration company in Frisco #Texas, consider the following factors:

Experience and expertise
Licensing and insurance
Availability and response time
Customer reviews and testimonials
Communication and transparency

Protecting Your Home from Future Disasters

To minimize the risk of water damage, fire damage, mold growth, and storm damage in Frisco, TX consider the following preventive measures:

Regularly inspect your roof, gutters, and windows for potential leaks or damage.
Install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms throughout your home.
Maintain proper ventilation and moisture control.
Elevate your appliances and valuables off the floor in areas prone to flooding.
Prepare an emergency plan and disaster preparedness kit.

By understanding the services available for water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, storm damage, flood damage, and disaster #restoration in Frisco, you can effectively protect your home and belongings from the unexpected. Remember, the key to successful disaster restoration is to act quickly and contact a reputable restoration company with the experience and expertise to guide you through the recovery process.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

What in the AI generated advertising is this?

dustcircle,
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phnxsng,
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saila,
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davidho,
@davidho@mastodon.world avatar

“The global press recently warned that as early as June 2024, Mexico City, home to 22 million people, could face ‘Day Zero’—the complete loss of fresh #water at the taps. The situation on the ground, although dire, is more nuanced.”

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/0424--kinard-mexico-city-run-out-of-water/

SURF, Dutch
@SURF@social.edu.nl avatar

One day to go until SURF Research Day! 🧡

The national conference connecting research, IT, and innovation.

Share your experiences and thoughts about SURF Research Day tomorrow with the hashtag on Mastodon.

Will we see you at SURF Research Day?

video/mp4

adamsteer,
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FYI: planetary computer hub to shut down, data and API access to remain (as far as I can tell):

https://github.com/microsoft/PlanetaryComputer/discussions/347

Organizations with a history of seeking user lock in for profit will eventually abandon donated services and seek user lock in for profit.

If you're doing #EO, by all means use these while you can. And also ensure that your work can be done without them, because one day it'll need to.

/1

#EarthObservation #Research #eResearch

ChrisMayLA6,
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In the looking glass world OFWAT, reducing or abandoning fines for sewage & other regulatory infractions will encourage the water firms to expand their investment in infrastructure to solve the problems their lack of investment has caused....

So, the one (weak) sanction that they have their abandoning on the basis of an assumption that the water firms will amend their behaviour through persuasion....

If you think this seems a strategy that is unlikely to be successful, I'm with you.

RadicalAnthro,
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matrig,
@matrig@mastodon.social avatar

Turns out, this is how #AGI will get us. Making us do hazardous moronic shit for clickbait 🤷

#journalism #clickbait #AI

jackofalltrades,
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https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v30/n15/james-meek/when-the-floods-came

This story repeats again and again.

The flood happened in 2007, but the instinct to shift the blame is ever present.

br00t4c,
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

▶ Undecided Voters Fear Trump Will Never Leave Office If He Wins Election

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHeMNLOxUvQ

andrewjohnston,
@andrewjohnston@mastodon.social avatar

@br00t4c It's a solid point

appassionato,
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

Due to fuel shortage, only 1/8 of water distributed: Doctors Without Borders

Last week they distributed 400,000 litres of water; this week they distributed 50,000 litres.

@palestine


globalmuseum,
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A 1972 MIT study predicted that rapid economic growth would lead to societal collapse in the mid 21st century. A new paper shows we’re unfortunately right on schedule.

A remarkable new study by a director at one of the largest accounting firms in the world has found that a famous, decades-old warning from MIT about the risk of industrial civilization collapsing appears to be accurate based on new empirical data

https://www.vice.com/en/article/z3xw3x/new-research-vindicates-1972-mit-prediction-that-society-will-collapse-soon

ScienceDesk,
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Biological puzzles abound in an up-close look at a human brain.

Science News reports: "Never-before-seen details may eventually lead to a better understanding of how the brain works."

(Free registration may be required) https://flip.it/gX-Ea5

#Brain #Neuroscience #Science #Biology

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