You’re on the right track, but radiation poisoning is a more likely explanation. It causes severe vomiting and diarrhea. If there ever was a nuclear apocalypse, a lot of people would die in the bathroom.
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BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I think the biggest disservice that I received from my US Public School education was being taught that the civil rights movement was something from the past.
21·16 hours agoWhen my school was hit by a natural disaster, I had the opportunity to switch from a premier Catholic school to a premier public school for two semesters.
…let me tell you, the biggest disservice that you received was a systematic lowering of academic standards. The difference was night and day. There is no way that that curriculum was preparing students for college.
Since there is a limited window in which brain plasticity is at its peak, catching up at university isn’t an option. Public school students are at a permanent disadvantage; it’s an equal opportunity problem.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump signs executive order on psychedelic drugs — with Joe Rogan by his side
5·17 hours agoIf Democrats rescheduled marijuana, they wouldn’t be able to use the issue to win future elections. I love how Biden waited until last minute to demand the rescheduling of marijuana. If he had done it any sooner, his attempt might have been successful.
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Technology@lemmy.world•RAM Shortage Expected to Continue Into Next Year or LaterEnglish
814·18 hours agoI don’t think it was purposefully engineered. I’m pretty sure it takes over a decade to ramp up production.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Dad with Stage 4 cancer dies after insurance company said tumor-shrinking treatment was ‘not medically necessary’English
128·18 hours agoThis situation was more complicated then that. The treatment in question was histiotripy. While it might be less invasive than traditional surgery, it isn’t necessarily “better” when dealing with stage 4 cancer that failed to respond to surgery or chemotherapy. It just uses sound waves instead of scalpels.
Realistically, this guy would have died soon regardless of the treatment. It’s unlikely the technician would have been able to identify all the cancer after it’s spread throughout his body. It’s success depends on being able to target the majority of cancer cells, which isn’t easy for Stage 4 cancer.
In his defense, the guy working behind the cash register probably isn’t capable of contributing to the development of our healthcare technology.
The guy behind the cash register would argue the money would be better spent on his groceries, but that probably wouldn’t help anyone in the long run. Obesity is an issue where I’m from since the food is already dirt cheap.
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politics @lemmy.world•MAGA Is Increasingly Convinced the Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged
1·1 day agoI have a feeling that the handful of pod casters propogating these theories understand thatthey are lying. As for their audience, most of them listen purely for entertainment and some of them are mentally ill.
…since about 1% of the population is schizophrenic, their are about 3 million people in the United States that might think this real.
BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•This hits a little too close to homeEnglish
1·2 days agoThis has nothing to do with the point I’m making. You are really going out of your way to drag racism and slavery into this argument. There must be a language barrier or something.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Free Market Lie: Why Switzerland Has 25 Gbit Internet and America Doesn'tEnglish
1·2 days agoIt’s not necessarily a waste of tax payer money for a country as small as Switzerland. Switzerland is about twice as large as New Jersey, the 4th smallest US state. It makes sense for them to provide high bandwidth to everyone since their banks and data centers are in the same physical area as their living districts.
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Games@lemmy.world•AAA Dominance Is Eroding: 56% of PC Gaming Revenue Now Goes to Games Outside the Top 20English
2·2 days agoIn the final fantasy and Pokemon games I played when I was younger -and more recently Expedition 33-there wasn’t any movement. My team was standing static on the left and the enemy team was on the right. BG3 is the first turn based game I played where I can strategically move around a 3D environment.
BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•This hits a little too close to homeEnglish
1·2 days agoI’m writing under the assumption that my statement is being read by people in Europe and the United States. If you think the lower class in these countries are the slaves in your metaphor, you should really look into how high their standard of living is relative to the global norm.
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Music@lemmy.world•David Draiman Claims He Has "Compassion" for Palestinians Despite the Bombs He SignedEnglish
12·2 days agoDown With the Sickness*.
…I got my songs mixed up. When I was in the death metal murder scene in highschool, these songs were on the same playlists. At this point I listen to Taylor Swift and electronica.
Regardless, it is outrageous that the person behind the “No mommy, don’t do it again” song would do this. Unacceptable.
BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.worldto
Europe@feddit.org•Germany already told its workers to ditch four-day weeks and work-life balance—now the government wants to cut their pay for calling in sick tooEnglish
31·2 days agoIf you look at the raw materials used by society-the oil, wood, water, metal, etc.-it is overwhelmingly used by the majority. The rich people have more resources than the average poor person, but it’s still a small fraction of the existing physical resources.
If we were to take all their stuff and divide it evenly amongst everyone, it wouldn’t necessarily solve our problems. It would be a moral victory. They would become poor and we would become a percent or two less poor.
BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•This hits a little too close to homeEnglish
103·2 days agoOn the bright side, we have apartments full of advanced electronics and consumer products. Back then they had houses with thin walls, a library, and a record player. In order to have a bearable existence, I don’t need as much space as they did.
From their perspective, I’m living in some sort of sci-fi fantasy reality. A millionaire would have traded his mansion to have what I take for granted. They’d empty their bank accounts for an Xbox and an iPhone.
BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.worldto
Music@lemmy.world•David Draiman Claims He Has "Compassion" for Palestinians Despite the Bombs He SignedEnglish
110·2 days agoThis is ridiculous. It’s hard to believe the guy who wrote “Let the Bodies Hit the Floor” is capable of this. Does he actually think his fan base in the death metal murder scene will tolerate this sort of behavior?
BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•PC gaming is the one platform where more than 50% of revenue comes from outside the top 20English
2·2 days agoI think you should create an account. The report your missing is in the Top 20.
…I’m pretty sure alot of the victims became perpetrators by helping Epstein recruit new victims. If you look into their testimony, they conveniently don’t provide evidence about acts that occured after their 18th birthdays.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump apparently thinks soda kills cancer cells because ‘it kills grass’
4·4 days agoSince a diet high in sugar does kill human cells and cancer cells are human cells, soda does in fact kill cancer.




It makes sense that they are reluctant to make investments. Building new data centers will presumably require more new RAM units then maintaining those that are already in existence. The large influx of new infrastructure is a temporary condition.
Regardless, a quick Google search indicates that about a half a trillion dollars has recently been spent on building new foundries in the United States. Since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022 coincides with the spike in demand, we are only just at the point where these investments could come into fruition.