I stand corrected on screens not being bad for eye health, although I would still argue “ruining our eyes” is a bit of an exaggeration.
I stand corrected on screens not being bad for eye health, although I would still argue “ruining our eyes” is a bit of an exaggeration.
Not everyone even knows how to use custom ROMs, tech workers may have a huge presence online but we’re a tiny minority irl.
Anyway, good, go build it. Saying one small mistake makes a company terrible privacy isn’t doing a whole lot for your credibility though, so I recommend you spend more time building than talking about it.
Well said. It surprised me that we didn’t already know this given the rigorous amount of prior studies
So they did one thing wrong and it means they’re terrible for privacy? Welp, guess I can’t have a phone because the alternative (Google) has a business model that depends on being terrible for privacy, and my work apps disallow custom ROMs.
I mean that sounds like a pretty good response to me
But wouldn’t it be cool if lasers could un-decay those compounds into less simple compounds?
Haven’t we known for decades that it doesn’t cause cancer??
(I typed a long response and it got rekd by lemmy instability :C ) Short version: I intentionally stopped short of saying artificial sweeteners affect the gut microbiome. I have read studies that show that they do, but I’ve also read studies that show they don’t. A lot of studies on sweeteners either study a few at once, and often seem to study them interchangeably, which is unfortunate and makes finding the truth difficult. It’s hard to keep up with, and hard to draw conclusions from reading studies. I’m capable of reading studies and meta-studies critically, but when it comes to artificial sweeteners I feel like I’m in a vast sea of studies that contradict each other and have conflicts of interest, and I am not an expert by any means. I’ve read enough to feel cautious about them, especially with the recent potential linking of Erythritol and stroke (and many Stevia sweeteners being cut with Erythritol), and the recent linking of cancer with Aspartame. And before you think I’m crazy for mentioning the Aspartame, I know the study didn’t prove anything. What was surprising about it to me was that after decades of heavy studies finding Aspartame isn’t carcinogenic, suddenly out of the blue one comes up and says “Hey, maybe?” I’ve pretty much never thought fake sugars were carcinogenic, but given some can still influence blood sugar (that one seems definitive), some may affect our gut microbiome (less definitive), and we have taste receptors in our stomachs that bind with sweeteners the same way the ones on our tongue do, I avoid them. Plus some of them legit upset my stomach, which is also a thing for some people.
Anywho, I ended up retyping most of it in different words I guess. Tl;dr, in the spirit of this post I think artifical sweeteners could be the next thing that we find out is bad for us but didn’t know. However, I don’t actually think there’s any hard evidence for it, just strong evidence that we don’t know the whole story yet. Whether or not they end up being bad for us, there’s definitely a lot left to learn
Other people are saying 2, is that close to 100m?
I don’t think we know it’s ruining our eyes, and screen usage probably doesn’t affect circadian rhythms unless it’s near bed time. But we do know sitting around all day increases your mortality quite a bit.
Also, blue light filter glasses are a total scam.
You’re probably the only one
Very much depends. Small company or big company? Random company or one you want to work at? Did the apology feel sincere or did it sound like they don’t have their shit together? Do you have the time to spend on a reschedule, or is it going to suck up time for other interviews/activities?
If you have nothing to lose I’d go for it
Yup, but the chemical they replaced it with is almost exactly the same, and there’s not much of a reason to believe it’s any safer. Also, it could be safer if they just didn’t dump the chemicals, but we all know how that goes.
Lol true. But it has been studied enough that I believe it, plus fiberglass wasn’t invented to replace asbestos, it was already in use
Well yes, and cigarettes are worse than vaping. But I hope you wouldn’t encourage children to vape just because it’s better than cigarettes, given there’s a good deal we don’t know and many mixed regulations/enforcements.
If I had kids I’d avoid giving them artificial sweeteners and excessive sugar. I don’t judge parents who don’t though.
I think attributing that to the use of color is a dramatic over simplification. The capitalization of human psychology stems from one thing and one thing only, our current form of capitalism which prioritizes maximizing short term shareholder return above all else, with long term shareholder return coming in second.
Also, if you’re not going to let me pull the Hitler card in this situation, I can just pull the slavery card. What’s worse, a population with a high rate of depression, or a population with a high rate of literally a slave? (We have that too in the US because forced prison labor is a thing and is considered constitutional at the moment)
Or what about when entire ancient civilizations had their history erased when conquered?
Or what North Korea is right now?
Like, seriously, you’re telling me the use of bright colors is the worst crime ever committed against humanity? We’ve been using colors for thousands of years, you could at least pick something like Sugar that’s actually addictive and causes disease and depression. Or cigarettes which also do that while also fostering poverty cycles. I could come up with so many things worse than using colors.
Pretty cool! Looks like this repairs broken traces but not burn in
PTFE is the product, Teflon, not the chemicals they use to make it. PFOA was replaced with another chemical that is basically almost as bad, potentially exactly as bad
Yes, because although it can cause irritation, it’s not known to cause cancer. It’s probably fine to be around without a mask once in a while
Idk, I pay for my utilities based on usage, and there are fees too. The fees maybe could be argued are subscriptions, but they’re not the majority of the bill