The Amazon listing mentions “does not connect to the internet or to any devices” so it might actually not have any sort of connectivity.
The Amazon listing mentions “does not connect to the internet or to any devices” so it might actually not have any sort of connectivity.
Sheesh I thought this was uplifting news until I thought about this perspective. I hope there is some sort of language in these grants that will hold ISPs at least a little bit accountable to build out actual networks.
I’m lucky to live in a town that has municipal broadband, so I pay a reasonable rate for gigabit fiber and it’s owned by my town so there’s less of a profit motive and no need to appease shareholders by cutting corners or using unfair pricing. I wonder if some of the funds from this program coukd be used by more towns to set up their own ISPs like that.
I always wanted a furby and maybe now that I’m a grown adult I’ll finally get one lol. Although any time I see a furby now I’m reminded of this scene from Mitchell’s vs the Machines.
I like those projects where people have attached a raspberry pi to the old furbies to turn them into cool things, I wonder if that will be possible with these new ones?
I was skeptical as well so I did a quick web search and the first couple articles I found do seem to support that there are potential risks to ingesting fluoride. This article claims that fluoride has a minimal effect on dental health but has potential for other healtb risks, and this article compares the efficacy and risks of several methods of adding fluoride for public consumption.
I suppose I’ve only ever heard negative views of fluoride in water supplies from people who say it’s bad ‘because the government puts it in the water and I don’t trust the government’ or worse conspiracy theories that it’s somehow put into the water to control people etc… And the people who espouse those type of theories also tend to be the type who also don’t ‘believe’ in science and deny objectively proven facts about reality. So it’s interesting to see that maybe there is some actual science-backed merit behind the anti-fluoride movement.
Based on my read of the second article, in the US at least it seems like fluoride addition is regulated and low enough that the health risks are minimal and there still is some dental benefit from it. It seems like an even better option would be to stop adding fluoride to water and make topical fluoride treatments available to everyone from a dentist… But we can’t even get universal healthcare so universal dental care doesn’t seem likely to happen.
I had the Pikachu one and I honestly had no idea it was supposed to even be a pedometer, I thought you were supposed to shake it…
Thank you for that recommendation it was absolutely worth clicking through for the gif.
I haven’t been able to figure out from any of the arti Lea I’ve seen… What is it that Putin ended up giving to Prigozhin? What was Prigozhin asking for?
It was overall an encouraging election in Colorado last year, in addition to decriminalizing psilocybin we also approved a free school lunch program and a parental leave program. I hope we keep on trending in this direction.
I put the Lemmy web app shortcut where my Rif app used to be on my phone, so my muscle memory from always opening up rif has me going to lemmy instead. I’ve barely been looking at reddit at all and really enjoying seeing these lemmy communities grow. Once rif is gone I don’t plan to use reddit at all (aside from the occasional specific Google search for “specific question reddit”) and I don’t think I’ll miss it.
Jerboa started crashing for me around the time they did an update that required a newer lemmy version. I’ve been using Liftoff and that’s working pretty well so far. I’m trying to stay open to different apps because they’re all pretty new and none that I’ve tried have been exactly what I’m looking for yet.