Really tasty all veg soup. Crockpot lentil soup
Really tasty all veg soup. Crockpot lentil soup
Spent some time in a similar situation earlier this year in Aus. Wasn’t strip searched but they check everything you bring in, turn out your pockets and confiscated phone charging cables, shoe laces, belts and drawstrings from pants. Also not allowed to take bags onto the ward.
It’s a safety measure for everyone’s sake: staff, patients and visitors. Its not necessarily that you would be a danger to others, as other patients stealing something and doing something dangerous.
Don’t know about the US but there is no way the hospitals over here are buying body scanners with their shoestring budgets.
Seconded. Bobiverse is great to listen to while mowing the lawn or doing other mindless jobs.
I’m red-green colourblind(Deuteranopia) and often think this exact thing, how the reality I perceive is different from others purely due to this.
Thats why I said to speak to a GP or psych. In Australia, the GP is first line for diagnosis who then refers you on to psychologist or psychiatrist.
I’m just suggesting that based on what OP said, RSD could be a possibility and they should see a doctor for help if they are serious about improving their mental health etc.
I don’t know about illusory hearing as related to RSD but I do know that I had similar issues most of my life.
I used to think people were looking at me, talking about me and sometimes thought that they could hear/guess my thoughts. Started when I was a kid. Found out it was ASD-1 and a brain tumor causing alot of the issues.
And the only way I found out about that was by going to the doctor. I really do recommend speaking to a doctor about these issues and you might be surprised with what they find and how much better you feel once you can get the right therapy.
If you are neurodivergent, it might be worth looking into Rejection sensitive dysphoria and Social phobia.
It may feel like others are judging/bad talking you but that may not be the case.
Speak to a GP or psychologist, they can help with these types of issues.
Records from the 11th century but almost certainly longer.
Hyperhidrosis causes sweaty hands and isn’t always thyroid related. I have it and had my thyroid checked out for other reasons and doctors say its fine
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I liked using KanBoard. Its simple and runs well inside a docker container.
Not just bodies. When working around flood waters its recommended to wear hazmat gear because the water is contaminated by human waste from septic tanks, dead animals, petrol, oil, various poisons and fertilizers, chemicals from stuff like paint, etc.
Probably could be cleaned but even for agri use it would be crazy expensive.
Rio Tinto is moving to solar (and some wind) here in Australia for its aluminum refining and smelting operations. Would be good if the same could be done for steel too.
WoW, XBL and Eve are some examples
Subscriptions to online vs offline games is the major difference from now and back then.
I used to pay a subscription to play WoW and Eve because alot of the game runs on the game company’s hardware, which requires maintenance and upgrading periodically.
Single player games that have no reason to connect to the internet other than for updates should not be locked into having a continuous connection to authentication servers and there is no reason to pay a continuing subscription for the game, other than the company’s greed.
They should release decent DLC, expansions, etc if they want to keep milking the same title (or better yet, invest in some new IP instead of swapping franchises like trading cards)
I’ve got >500hours in Timberborn on Ubuntu. Runs flawlessly and never had an issue.
This site has a good comparison: https://privacytests.org/
Looks interesting. I’ll check it out.
How easily/quickly are plants identified on it? Leafsnap usually only takes a minute or so and has id’ed around 90% of what I’ve thrown at it.
But I do like the idea of tracking more than just plants and contributing to data gathering for science.
Edit: yep iNaturalist is much better. The search is about the same but its prioritizing results based on location is a good feature.
Leafsnap - an excellent plant identification app. Can id from a photo of a flower, leaf or bark.
I love it! There are so many users who could benefit from this: children, elderly, people with disabilities, prison/hospital/hotel settings.
This is interesting. Looks like its possible. Both dubious sources but it looks likely that other agencies are looking into it.
2014 article about student research
2015 article about Boeing patenting similar tech.
2024 article about chinese military developing them for drones