dualmindblade

joined 4 years ago
[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 3 points 3 days ago

Selling their cronenberg right back to them

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah seems like it, the gold standard coil alloy is kanthal and, don't quite me on this, but I think it's been basically the only one considered acceptable for "roll your own" coils since like forever, so almost certainly what you were using. And most DIYers used to use nic freebase only (not sure if that's still the case), the paper implicates the hcl salt nic as possibly making the metal leeching thing more efficient:

Nicotine salts introduce organic acids (5) in e-liquids, which may facilitate metal dissolution in e-liquids through ligand–metal interactions.

Anyway, the metal of concern in kanthal is chromium which can be non-toxic depending on the chemical form. The paper stated they didn't detect any toxic version of chromium in the vapor, although they speculate it might be possible for this to undergo a further chemical change in the lungs:

Nontoxic Cr(III) was the only oxidation state of Cr observed in aerosols

But they also detected metals that didn't come from the coils! Like Escobar brand apparently has a coil sheath that is 40% lead. Like what the actual fuck were they thinking with that design decision? And sure enough the juice had lead in it before it was even vaped. Also they found antimony and stated they didn't know where it came from, presumably it would be something the juice came into contact with before the device was put together.

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

A vape with a borderline dangerous amount of lead in the liquid might still be superior to cigarettes from a health standpoint, but why risk it when you can just use a regular non disposable one with coils and juice from reputable brands?

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 9 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Holy shit, that's what I get for using a heuristic. Unless the results were faked this seems highly concerning. Relevant quite from the study:

Across all devices, virgin e-liquids exhibited relatively low concentrations of the primary elements observed in the heating coils, including Cr (3 to 20 μg/kg) and Fe (148 to 1090 μg/kg) (Table S2). Across ELF Bar and Flum Pebble virgin e-liquids, Ni was similarly low to Cr and Fe (14 to 29 μg/kg; Table S2). Unexpectedly, elements that are not present in heating coils (Table S1), including Pb, Cu, Zn, and Sb, were observed at excessive concentrations in Esco Bar device virgin e-liquids, with the exception of Ni which was elevated in virgin e-liquids relative to ELF Bar and Flum Pebble virgin e-liquids and present in coils (Figure 1). Esco Bar Flavored and Clear virgin e-liquids showed extremely high concentrations of Pb (64,000 to 127,000 μg/kg), Ni (13,000 to 38,400 μg/kg), Cu (344,000 to 533,000 μg/kg), and Zn (240,000 to 376,000 μg/kg) (Table S2). For context, concentrations of Pb, Ni, Cu, and Zn were universally and comparatively low in all other virgin e-liquids from Elf Bar or Flum Pebble devices, at ≤15, ≤29, ≤24, and ≤331 μg/kg, respectively, with the exception of Zn in the ELF Bar Flavored virgin e-liquid at 4420 μg/kg (Table S2).

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 40 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

I'm skeptical. The same claims were made about vaping before disposables were even a thing and it always turned out they were abusing the device somehow, deliberately overheating it or dry hitting. I'm sure there are a ton of random chemicals in disposables just doubtful that heavy metals are a problem. Avoid them cause they're wasteful.

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 10 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

How can New Yorkers be so gullible, Zohran's very name is a dog whistle!

Zohran = one letter off from Zofran

Zofran = the most popular prescription antiemetic

Antiemetic = one letter off from a slight misspelling of antisemitic

Communist liberals will have the gall to respond "this is a coincidence" and "he didn't choose his name" or "what are you talking about?". Oh yeah, maybe he should have chosen it then, since you wokies are all about that. What if his parents had named him Hitler, eh?

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

No expertise here but couldn't you just stick a bunch of it in a pile and create a sort of artificial meltdown leading to a bunch of radioactive waste?

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 29 points 2 weeks ago

Funniest outcome: Zohran squeaks out a win after the runoff has been computed. 200 million pours into the race and the Republican candidate wins

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 7 points 3 weeks ago

The sleeper cells have just been hitting snooze since 2003, they were trained too well

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 18 points 4 weeks ago

Which of them were blasting breakcore at the ice detention center?

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I've wondered about this since I don't like hurting wasps. They will move out if you consistently get them wet, but it takes a long time. You can also blast the nest with water (they can't fly when wet) to remove them then cut it down, they always try to rebuild at least 2 or 3 times but eventually they get the idea and move. There's a video which shows how to move a while colony manually, sounds hard but might be a fun project: https://youtu.be/ml4IRBFuOvs

I believe I tried a paper bag once for a fake nest, that didn't work, you can buy more realistic ones online though. Unfortunately I may never know, new strategy is just to leave them be, the ones we get around here (South central Texas) are really non aggressive, the only way you get stung is making physical contact.

One more thing, most of these social wasps abandon the nest over winter and rebuild the next year. If you catch them really early in spring it's much easier to discourage them from building just by hosing it down, in this case it's probably even easier than killing them with pesticide.

[–] dualmindblade@hexbear.net 2 points 1 month ago

In the US at least, a bunch of the common VPNs are apparently really just one company owned by an Israeli national or something. Unfortunately some if these are probably the best in terms of features and performance. The alternatives that I'm aware of each have some downsides, Proton is considered pretty fast, I think there are some allegations of shadyness, don't know much about it. I don't think piracy will get you in trouble regardless of which one you choose, make sure you can do port forwarding if you're toerenting.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by dualmindblade@hexbear.net to c/movies@hexbear.net
 

Match the movie with its color pallet!

Thanks to Movie Mindset for getting me on Argento and Fulci. I feel between the two films discussed in the episode, The Beyond (Fulci) is the better piece of art. However, while some of the Argento ones are also masterpieces unto themselves they form something even greater when viewed together and through memory, a cycle of exercises hung in the gallery of the mind. Also unlike Fulci they're actually fun and entertaining to watch

 

Stevens never fails to impress, her knowledge of music theory is far beyond my feeble mind's ability to comprehend, on par with say Jacob Collier, and like Jacob Collier her work can, to a lesser extent, sometimes feel a bit cold and hard to deconstruct. But this couldn't be more soulful and accessible.

I cried twice, real hard, hasn't happened to me since Regina Spektor's 'What we saw from the cheap seats' in 2012. Actually not sure I've cried at all since then, not really, fuck. Fuck. That's probably not good.

Anyway just Becca and her Guitar this time, each and every track is a goddamned work of art. Oh and the poetry, yeah there's english lyrics too, which I believe may rival the melodic and harmonic structures in quality. It's my album of the decade so far, 11/10.

Genre: Music, 12 TET

 

I'm taking this semi seriously even though it's almost fully a joke. Like obviously Charli is not a political genius, and is of course corrupted by being way too rich, British, straight, white, cis. Idk I still believe she is a genuinely wholesome person, watch the (terrible) Hulu documentary about the making of How I'm Feeling Now if you don't believe me. And wholesomeness is one of the spirits of socialism. Not like Disney wholesome, just having some sense of what it takes to be a good person and putting some thought and effort into improving at that skill, that's wholesomeness to me.

 

You might have already noticed this idk, it's the type of thing I like to point out to people when I want to detract from their enjoyment of a song that's playing.

This one is what I have been calling "pseudopolyrhythmic", not sure if there's an actual word for it. Basically you have a polyrhythm but truncate it at some point to match a meter in which it wouldn't normally fit. You'll hear this a little on some king gizzard tracks although they tend to go fully polyrhythm/polymeter. Other than that there are of course some common beats that would technically count but I don't feel they actually evoke the polyrhythm so I don't count them.

Anyway you could divide the intro into 32 8th notes, there's a regular 4/4 dancey type beat, and then another that hits on every 3rd 8th note 10 times but only lasts for 2 on the 11th. And actually it sort of becomes an actual polyrhythm by the end, except really it's not as 3 against 4 sounding. Is this why the track goes so hard? Idk but I like to think so.

Then again Taylor Swift has a song in 10/8 (I shit you not) and it's entirely unremarkable, so apparently there's more to making good pop music than fucking with people's usual dancing and clapping motions.

 

Show is the 25th, anyone want/need? First come first serve I guess? No cum no serve. Only exception is if you can prove you're a fed in which case you get priority and cumming will merely be encouraged

 

Most unrealistic movie I've ever seen. This guy at the front is called a "cock-swain", and he wears this gear the whole time, and not once did any of the "boys" laugh, giggle, not so much as a snicker

 

 
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