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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Use a little salt substitute on your food. It's potassium salt instead of sodium, and contains a lot more of it than those completely worthless pills.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

The general election is two weeks away. What are people voting for in Georgia today?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

They could have, but that doesn't mean that Starlink couldn't do a lot more to catch them at it. You're making excuses for a fascist.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Are you saying that geolocation of a starlink unit is difficult from the starlink satellite network? That seems unlikely to me.

Starlink has no reason outside sanctions to give a fuck where their payments are coming from

Do you see a moral dimension to this? Keeping technology out of the hands of an aggressor state is an excellent reason. I think that many people feel that because corporate entities behave like criminal organizations (indifferent to anything other than maximizing their own profits) that this is somehow OK. It isn't, and normalizing isn't acceptable either.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I was curious about why all of the authors of a study from Oxford University seem to have Chinese names. I didn't find any of their names in a search of Oxford's staff, either.

I have no idea what this means, but maybe the study was actually conducted elsewhere using data from the UK? Maybe there are just a ton of graduate students from China at Oxford in their life sciences program? I'm not insinuating any sinister, it just seems odd and I was trying to understand why.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 month ago (2 children)

It takes way less Delta V to push them into solar escape velocity.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Under what circumstances does the first amendment guarantee anonymity?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

What makes you think the other commenter wants chip makers to operate in a free market?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago

Found the Brit.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

People like Musk are cynical, attention-seeking manipulators and narcissists. They aren't afraid that their way of life is being threatened, they're using the fears of others to further their own ends, and consider themselves above it all.

That article was the most cogent take I have seen on this subject. I have a similar cultural background (rednecks and urban, religious Polish-Americans), but see myself as a science-literate atheist. I have seen this first-hand, but wasn't able to articulate it as well.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Thank you for that!

I think I can say it now, except I keep wanting to put a Scottish "ch" at the end of Llangrannog instead of a "g" sound.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

As an Android user, I completely agree with this statement but probably for different reasons.

 

I found that things became much more pleasant on here when I blocked hexbear. I recently blocked lemmy.ml as well, but I may reverse that if I find that I'm missing too much good content.

I'm open to other ideas on how to mostly avoid people who love conflict or argue in bad faith.

 

I ordered from SmokingPipes.com in the US. They carry a lot of different tobaccos.

These are some ideas around blending, but include thoughts around the individual blends. All of these are bulk tobacco rather than tinned. You can you can probably tell that I prefer Virginia tobaccos. 🙂

Tobacco tasting notes

Stoved Virginia

Smooth and brown-sugar-like on the retrohale, with a hint of smokiness. Like a sweet barbecue sauce with none of the sour campfire flavor some blends have. Very tasty on it's own. Should blend well with some of my hot-pressed favorites, or as a base for something with a bit of citrus or tartness to balance the heavy mouth-feel. Maybe a bit of lemon peel?

Yorktown blend

It looks like a very light Virginia, but tastes slightly darker than that. Mostly light and smooth with a little bit of sweetness and hay. This might blend well with a hot-pressed Virginia, to sweeten it without adding too much complexity.

Mac Baren rustica ready rubbed

I found this pretty hard to light. It's probably just too wet it needs to dry out a little bit before I smoke it again. When I can keep it lit, it reminds me a lot of Mac Baren's pure Virginia blend, which is excellent. The nice thing is I can buy this in bulk. I think this is going to be worth an 8 oz reorder, but I want to try it after drying it out a bit to make sure.

Windsail Silver

This tastes like a very medium Virginia blend. No real smokiness, maybe a hint of hay, and that typical Virginia retrohale. On the retrohale it's not nearly as deep as something like an evening flake, but still satisfying. Probably a good one if I want just a light smoke, or better still a good base for blending.

Night Slice

Pre-Lite, it smells a lot like evening flake, or luxury twist flake. Not surprising, given the maker. The flavor is much lighter than the other Stokkebye blends. Complex, and interesting. Toasted nuts and hay, It became spicier the longer I smoked the bowl. I'm really enjoying it, and I will l want to get some more of this. It's very good, but I think if I age it a year or two it will be fantastic.

Louisiana Perique

Dis heeyah tase like de Virginia, but wit a hint a da fahn madiro see-gar. Will add complexity to anything I mix it with. It smokes really well on its own, too!

Broken Scotch cake

This Burns really really well. Stays lit for quite some time. Overall flavor is standard Virginia, maybe a bit of spice but just a tiny bit. Probably best mixed with something with some dark character, like Stoved Virginia.

Brown Flake Unscented

Smoooooth smoke. Burns amazingly well. A bit of spice and vanilla. MUST BLEND this. It will be a great base. Maybe a little perique, a bit of navy flake, and just a hint of Stoved Virginia. It doesn't need much. It develops nicely on its own. Still smooth, but a bit more spice halfway through a bowl.
The finish is like a navy flake. Maybe top it with a small amount of the above instead of mixing?

Kendal #7

This didn't leave any lasting impression.  It was sort of a "yeah, it's a ribbon cut virginia".  It will be fine as a minor additive if I want to round out a blend & the cut of the other tobaccos is compatible.

 

It's a step forward, but there is still a long way to go for full legalization.

 

Check out Zepbound at lemmy.world.

This is a community for anyone who is using or plans to use Ozempic, Zepbound or any of the other peptide-based obesity/diabetes drugs. Share information, hacks and get support!

 

Has anyone had luck in getting their medication recently? My local pharmacy substituted a box of Mounjaro for me. (It's also tirzepatide, just marketed for diabetes instead of obesity.)

 

I haven't found anything calling this crank science, although it does make some rather sweeping claims. One is that dark matter does not exist, and another is that the universe is 27 billion years old.

https://phys.org/news/2024-03-universe-dark.html

 

I have read several articles like this one.

https://www.livescience.com/space/cosmology/james-webb-telescope-confirms-there-is-something-seriously-wrong-with-our-understanding-of-the-universe

They all seem to be saying that there is a "crisis in cosmology", where different measurements can't reconcile what the value of the hubble constant is.

Then I watched this video last night that seems to be saying it's all just tweaking different models.

https://youtu.be/2pux7v9qJ58?si=ux3zBSHR-vvsz9qY

I'm not entirely sure if they're talking about two slightly different things. (Hubble's constant, and the predicted age of the universe.) Or if the "crisis" is really just a misunderstanding, or just clickbait tactics. Any informed opinions on the subject?

 

This seemed quite informative & a way to kick off some conversation, so I’m crossposting from Reddit’s /r/zepbound sub.

I have worked on this over time in the Mounjaro sub but thought I would post it as it might help a few people.

These are not set rules, but rather a guide that has been found helpful by myself and others. In the early stages of taking the drug, the following steps may prove to be helpful: Taking the Medicine

Wait several weeks after picking up the prescription prior to starting. This will give you buffer for supply shortages in the future. These are very real and very impactful so while not required this is highly recommended.
Go buy the OTC meds listed below in the side effects. These are for just in case they are needed.
Store your pens in the box and keep inside your refrigerator. Remember vibration, light, extreme cold or heat above 80 degrees Fahrenheit will reduce the effectiveness of your drug.
Read the booklet inside the box before you do anything. Seriously read it!
Be intentional about selecting your shot day. For example, doing it on a Friday means experiencing maximum effect over the weekend when tendency to indulge is typically high Re: selecting injection day. Or, you may wish to inject on a Wednesday or Thursday if you experience side effects for a day or two after injection. (so, by the weekend, you’re feeling great and hunger suppression is still strong enough to counter any temptation to over-indulge) Make a choice that works for your life.
If you need to move your shot day you may do so as long as you don’t take two doses in under 4 days or more than 14 days apart. Under 4 may result in too much medicine in your system. Over 14 days and Eli Lilly recommends starting over from 2.5mg. Either way consult your doctor prior for either scenario.
Select an injection site location and be sure to rotate between several locations. The injection is hardly noticeable but if you let the pen come to room temp for 30 minutes prior to the shot you will not get a burning sensation from the cold.
If the pen malfunctions or you have any issues / questions post injection then call Eli Lilly ASAP. Number on the box! KEEP THE PEN. Don’t discard as Eli Lilly may offer to exchange the pen.
Process a refill as soon as you use pen #3 in each box. Note: If you have a prescription that allows for a 3 month supply then get all 3 months. This will help you manage through potential shortages.

Lifestyle Changes

Drinking 32oz of water three times a day helps regulate digestion.
Incorporating lean meats and green vegetables in meals provided essential nutrients and fiber while protein helps alleviate tiredness, and vegetables regulated constipation.
It’s advisable to minimize fat, sugar, and carbs during this period for better results.
Purge your house of highly processed or sugary foods, and avoid artificial sweeteners as they interfere with the medicine’s glucagon impact.
Pick a weigh-in day and maintain regularity. Don’t be surprised or discouraged by stalls that occasionally last weeks or even a month as they are normal. Aim for slow, healthy weight loss of around 2 pounds per week.
Track calories and macros using an app of your choice. Use this journey to change the way you eat, learn about your nutritional needs, and focus on eating healthier, decreasing the loss of lean muscle mass.
Get into a fitness routine or some sort. This does not have to be drastic are rigorous but again success with Mounjaro is about changing your lifestyle and health trajectory of which weight loss is just one key metric.

As Your Journey Progresses

Be ready to titrate up but not too eagerly. One does not have to get to 15mg unless their doctor advises otherwise. Work with your doctor to find the correct dosage, and avoid rushing to the top. This also helps keep weight loss in the 2lb range, preventing loose skin, hair loss, and other side effects of rapid weight loss.
Start planning for what life looks like at the end of the weight loss journey. This process is called maintenance, and it is vital to keep sight of what happens afterward. It’s essential to avoid being a statistic and gaining back 80% of the lost weight.
Regularly test your fasting Glucose, A1C, blood pressure, heart rate and cholesterol panel. This may be needed in the future to support insurance claims or future PAs.

Managing Side Effects:

Taking Pepto as needed may help reduce (sulfur) burps. This may turn you tongue black which is normal.
Taking a Pepcid Complete as needed may help alleviate heartburn.
Taking Imodium as need for for diarrhea.
Taking stool softeners as needed aids with constipation early.

Note: Some people have no side effects and some people have a lot. Each person is different. If you don’t have indigestion, don’t the med but have it on hand. Some people have diarrhea instead of constipation, so be prepared but see if you have a side effect before assuming you will have it and taking another medication. Don’t be afraid of side effects or giving shots or any of the other fear thoughts that are stopping you from opening that box and changing your life. You got this!

 

From a doctor in an online obesity clinic. They have a lot of clinical experience with semaglutide and tirzepitide. This is a link to their online practice. (Note that I am not a member or affiliated in any way.)

For the podcast, you can search "Beyond the Scale with Dr. Spencer Nodolsky" in your favorite app, and it's available on YouTube as well.

I have listened to several episodes, and keep coming across interesting tidbits from their clinical practice. It isn't entirely focused on GLP-1 medication, but you can pull out the ones with "GLP-1" in the title. It looks like they have been on a break since November, but they were using all of the current GLP-1s in their practice as of last Oct-Nov.

A few perspectives I have picked up from listening:

  • It is important to eat enough on these meds. It's healthier (from a psychological change-your-relationship-to-food perspective and from a physical health perspective) to get good nutrition and lose weight at a sustainable pace of <= 1.5% body weight per week. Use the med to help you eat smaller portions and avoid snacking, not to avoid eating all day.
  • "Food Noise" reduction is a thing for most people they've seen. Although none of the meds were on-label for binge eating disorder, they have found that GLP-1's are an excellent treatment for that, and they tied it to "food noise".
  • Most of the advice I've seen in this subreddit for side-effects is covered, and they offer some additional details, so worth a listen.
  • They have seen both ends of the bell curve with hypo-and-hyper-responders to the meds. They usually try a different med to resolve that, but insurance can be a hassle in that case. Worth a listen if you are seeing good results with 2.5mg, or if you're titrating up & results are still suboptimal.

I have only listened to a handful of episodes, but they have all had useful information. If you listen to podcasts (I like them while doing housework or working out), I recommend this one.

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