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dantheclamman, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?
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For me the Galaxy Nexus was the peak of enthusiast phone joy. Notification LED was bright and colorful, replaceable battery (to be fair, this was necessary because battery life was so short), unlocked by default, slightly curved front glass made it a pleasure to use as a phone. I also liked the ceramic back of the Essential Phone. The back fingerprint sensors on most phone models were so much more practical than the in-screen options and provided a handy way to lower the notification tray. I miss the litltle touch navigation nubbin on my Droid Incredible, which was handy for scrolling around without touching the screen.

I also miss how open Android was; Google has been gradually cracking down on enthusiast use cases in the name of “security” like text backup no longer being possible for Play Store apps, email access locked down (requiring a security audit for apps to access GMail), scoped storage screwed up a lot of use cases as well.

dantheclamman, to homeassistant in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice
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It is insanely petty. Perhaps they don’t want people reverse engineering their APIs, but all their competitors and threat actors likely do it, just not on a public repo.

dantheclamman, to lemmyshitpost in That number again is 1-800-O-Y-S-T-E-R. CALL NOW!
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Hard to say without knowing its composition. If rich in ammonium, the nitrification (oxidation to nitrate) might lead to lower alkalinity. If rich in nitrate, it might help alkalinity, but only if there’s some lower oxygen area of the tank like a bank of sediment, where denitrification can happen

dantheclamman, to lemmyshitpost in That number again is 1-800-O-Y-S-T-E-R. CALL NOW!
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You might find it hard in a closed system to maintain the alkalinity needed for them to thrive long-term! Source: I study bivalves

dantheclamman, to lemmyshitpost in That number again is 1-800-O-Y-S-T-E-R. CALL NOW!
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Yes, it can. It can clog their gills, making their feeding less efficient, or interfere with their reproduction through chemicals that leach from the plastic particles. Source: I study bivalves

dantheclamman, to lemmyshitpost in That number again is 1-800-O-Y-S-T-E-R. CALL NOW!
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They are confirmed to be able to gather nano-plastics as larvae, and microplastic as adults, though no studies have looked at nanoscale particles in adult oysters from what I could find. They may ingest the plastic or package it up in mucus to expel as “pseudofeces”, trapping the plastic particles in the sediment. Source: I study bivalves

dantheclamman, to comicstrips in No escape
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I grab it with the edge of my shirt. While it’s not ideal, my shirt will be washed later and it spares me having to deal with risk of fecal particles on my hands where they can immediately reach my face.

dantheclamman, to lemmyshitpost in Large. Because they Just Can't Get Enough.
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Just saw them live and it was an incredible concert. Highly recommended if you can attend their present tour

dantheclamman, to linuxmemes in Your ads dont work here, brand!
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If you have a significant other, they will discover said instances after about 5 minutes using the pihole and you’ll hear about it. I think it’s a kind of law of home networking.

dantheclamman, to programmer_humor in We're not the same! (period)
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Commitmentphobe

dantheclamman, (edited ) to privacy in Google Just Killed Warrants That Give Police Access To Location Data
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Yes, this seems designed to target the broad “who was in this area” warrants. Must have been a big enough headache for them that they came up with this new system. For me, I keep this location on indefinitely. Has been handy for me in a couple situations: I’m a scientist and helped me reconstruct my field work locations when I lost some field notes, and it helped me contact trace when I caught covid!

dantheclamman, to privacy in Google Just Killed Warrants That Give Police Access To Location Data
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Yes, they still can build a targeted profile per user, but no longer store a database of who was in an area that the police can issue a broad warrant to find out. So they get to have their cake and eat it too!

dantheclamman, to memes in This is great. You should try it.
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I had forgotten that the larvae jump. For some reason that makes it so, so much worse to me. If I were to eat an arthropod-originating cheese I would probably prefer to try mite cheese.

dantheclamman, to memes in This is great. You should try it.
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Penicillium roqueforti is our friend! Unless it’s in grain, then it makes toxic compounds and causes spoilage. So it’s our frenemy.

dantheclamman, to memes in This is great. You should try it.
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Throwback to Lubalin’s cover of this www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmadzQ1uL0s

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