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Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What, if any, cybernetic augmentation would you want for regular life?2·2 months agoThere are already cybernetic implants. I think pacemakers count as them.
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What, if any, cybernetic augmentation would you want for regular life?2·2 months agoYou only see greyscale? O_o
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What, if any, cybernetic augmentation would you want for regular life?5·2 months agoI want an implant that can regulate body functions and even rejuvenate & regenerate me.
What would that mean?
- Forever young
- Adonis/Venus body
- Some sort of self-healing capability
- Some sort of body-shaping capability
- Possibly immortal
What? Automated food supply?
BUY! BUY! BUY!
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are we modern humans, across the board, enormous wussies compared to people, say, 150+ years ago?1·2 months agoThe people back then lived to 60-70 years. The average life expectancy was 30-40 years because of the extremely high child mortality. Almost like half the children died before they became 10 years old. Most of them died within their first year when the body and immune system are still very weak.
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any infectious disease experts who can give a clear overview of our risk for global pandemics in the near future?3·2 months agoThank you very much!
That was quick!
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the biggest red flag/warning sign you have seen at someone's wedding?1·2 months agoThat escalated fast. Multiple times, too! 😲
Are there any services left that feature a security question? I thought that all died out years ago when 2FA was introduced.
The breeder of my dog gave him the name Timber vom Uckersee (Timber of Ucker lake). Yes, he was considered a noble because the breeder made sure to keep the blood line clean and that the dog showed all the features that defines this particular breed.
The Ucker lake is a lake nearby. The dog was part of the 20th litter of the breeder that’s why all the offspring got names starting with a t, the 20th letter of the alphabet.We usually called our dog just Timmi (or Timmy for English speakers). He was a cocker spaniel with red fur and lived to an age of 14.5 years. A good age for that breed (13-15 years life expectancy). Unfortunately we had to put him down. He had a disease that reduced the blood’s ability to transport oxygen. By the time we discovered it all his inner organs were too damaged for him to continue living without serious disabilities.
He looked similar to this one (tap to see).
Now that I remember him I feel sad that I lost him.
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any infectious disease experts who can give a clear overview of our risk for global pandemics in the near future?3·2 months agoIn the USA something like 8% of adults have ideal metabolic health, that means 92% have a compromised immune system
Do you have a (written) source for that? I want to see how they came up with the numbers. Should be interesting.
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you cope with the amount of shit that goes on in the world?7·2 months agoI read the news just to entertain myself. And then I ignore the content because most news are just depressing: Armed conflict here, murder there, capital offense, you get the gist.
For several months I didn’t read any news, that works too. You’ll realize that most of the stuff in the tv and tabloids doesn’t affect you.
And for the third point I do whatever it takes to distract, lose in or occupy myself completely. That could be a book with a nice story or some outdoor activity. Yesterday I did some kind of mini-camping. I took my bicycle and brought a camping chair, gas stove, water and cocoa powder and rode a bit into the woods. And then I had some quiet relaxing time reading a book on my phone. The hot chocolate and a thick jacket kept me from freezing. It was only 10 °C/50 °F and a bit windy.
I’ll repeat that tomorrow but this time I’ll switch the cocoa to tomato-soup-in-a-cup. The cocoa was too sweet for my taste.
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Some or all posts are invisile in certain frontends2·3 months agoThe reason is the bug Blaze wrote about one below. I followed his advice and now everything is shown. :)
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Some or all posts are invisile in certain frontends4·3 months agoThat’s it!
I CTRL selected undetermined, English and German and now all posts are shown!THANK YOU!
Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Some or all posts are invisile in certain frontends1·3 months agoI had Undetermined and German selected. The web ui itself was set to German.
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I changed the later from German to browser default (which is English US) and I could see 1 post (instead of 0).
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Then I reseted the former and selected undetermined and now I can’t see anything again.
Those are my current settings (web ui = default // language = undetermined [only selection]):
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Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Some or all posts are invisile in certain frontends1·3 months agoNo, the first one still shows no comments.
Yes, this seems to be the correct one. 👍