The only real danger seems to be getting slammed against some rocks or getting bitten by something
But if it's truly random, the second one becomes a lot less likely?
The only real danger seems to be getting slammed against some rocks or getting bitten by something
But if it's truly random, the second one becomes a lot less likely?
In Britain specifically:
The data of millions of people in Britain is at risk as a result of significant cybersecurity issues with the government’s planned Digital ID, multiple whistleblowers have warned.
lol TIL
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Every now and then I'll need to confirm an update, but most happen unattended. I don't know why there's that discrepancy
There are a few browsers/browser engines in the works, but right now you could try a Firefox fork
Sounds good, let me know whenever :)
I'd love to see the community get some focused attention
If you can load the raw markdown, then you can copy and paste with the markdown link formatting.
I think the Reddit Enhancement Suite added a button to posts that would let you display the source. I can't check that right now.
For Lemmy, open a post on the website and look for the paper icon. That will let you view the source
Is there something wrong with Lucid's cars? Most of the discussion I've seen seemed positive.
Trakt was popular in the past, and has integrations with Jellyfin, although some people may have left after their pricing/feature changes earlier this year.
Here is a relevant thread you might find helpful: https://lemmy.ca/post/38746526
Libredirect is another one that handles a bunch of similar redirections, although it's a bit buggy.
Adding on to the other comment, it's one of the theories for why allergies exist
Each of our antibodies seem to have a specific job, and that allows them to call for the correct response for the type of threat they are dealing with (ex. Fighting one large thing vs many small things, where in the body is it happening, what kind of cells are involved, etc)
Of those, IgE is the one that's tied to allergies. Turns out it's also involved in the response against parasitic worms. Parisitic worm infections aren't as common in many parts of the modern world, while allergies are. So maybe we can treat allergies by studying worm infections
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunoglobulin_E