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tjeulink t1_jdgqesv wrote
Reply to Where do rumen bacteria come from? by ryum1503
the same way as in humans, they ingest some of the mothers excrement, both vaginal and anal, during birth. they've started transferring excrement from the mother to the baby during cesarean births in some hospitals because it improves the gut health of the newborn significantly.
tjeulink t1_jbacrz5 wrote
Reply to comment by BitsAndBobs304 in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
thats a pretty normal temperature to cook chicken at. searing meat is done 315c. cooking chicken and other meats usually at 150-200c. usually when cooking meat you sear it first to lock in moisture and flavor.
tjeulink t1_j9pok2k wrote
Reply to comment by RhysieB27 in Herts police officer escapes sack after 'extreme porn' shared on WhatsApp by nimobo
I said its irrelevant for what i said when it was brought up by op. The original commenter never talked about the us in their original post, only when responding to me explaining the vast abuse by uk police in an attempt to diminish its severety.
I understand, thank you for the clarification and sorry for the misunderstanding
tjeulink t1_j9pew19 wrote
Reply to comment by RhysieB27 in Herts police officer escapes sack after 'extreme porn' shared on WhatsApp by nimobo
Nobody was talking about the US, its completely irrelevant for how abusive the UK police force is.
Where are the independent rearches into other police organizations then if others dont cultivate the same problems? Oh wait they dont exist? Shocking. almost as if its a broader police problem, especially since this problem goes as far as special protection units at the top.
You really going to believe them on their blue eyes when all independant evidence points towards the opposite?
tjeulink t1_j9pcfe2 wrote
Reply to comment by DownvoteEvangelist in Herts police officer escapes sack after 'extreme porn' shared on WhatsApp by nimobo
Feel free to provide statistics of your claim that 2.8% of teachers and doctors are also "pretty bad". I would also catagorize systemic rape and rapist protection systemically (again according to the MET themselves) is a bit worse than "pretty bad". If the army did it it wouldve been a warcrime.
tjeulink t1_j9pbp5a wrote
Reply to comment by RhysieB27 in Herts police officer escapes sack after 'extreme porn' shared on WhatsApp by nimobo
The purge happened because people kept keeping their jobs after reports, and it only happened with the MET, only a few months ago. The MET themselves saying that there is a culture problem, meaning MET cops still aren't held accountable and that number is likely to increase more.
So yea my response is that, because its one of the few quantifyable datapoints we have about the corrupt police force.
Oink oink.
tjeulink t1_j9p5cbx wrote
Reply to comment by DownvoteEvangelist in Herts police officer escapes sack after 'extreme porn' shared on WhatsApp by nimobo
It doesnt matter if its low compared to other countries. Its abysmal from a human perspective, especially from people supposed to protect you.
If teachers or doctors had those numbers we would sharpen pitchforks and light torches.
tjeulink t1_j9on1pq wrote
Reply to comment by Grniii in Herts police officer escapes sack after 'extreme porn' shared on WhatsApp by nimobo
The MET is currently literally being purged because surprise surprise, they are infested with rapists and abusers on every level at alarming rates (according to the MET themselves!). currently 1070 suspects are employed at the MET, 2.9% of the force. 1 in 35 is suspected of being an abuser and/or rapist.
https://www.met.police.uk/police-forces/metropolitan-police/areas/about-us/about-the-met/structure/
tjeulink t1_j9ojbgi wrote
Reply to comment by Grniii in Herts police officer escapes sack after 'extreme porn' shared on WhatsApp by nimobo
have you not followed any news in the past forever?
tjeulink t1_j9oj8m1 wrote
Reply to comment by restore_democracy in Herts police officer escapes sack after 'extreme porn' shared on WhatsApp by nimobo
so sad that cops can't enjoy content they star in.
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Reply to comment by Pro-Karyote in According to a study on 12,211 patients, aspirin is just as effective at preventing blood clots as low molecular weight heparin, but it costs less and is easier to administer by giuliomagnifico
Historical reasons on medicine dosages? Now im interested haha
tjeulink t1_j5k97iw wrote
Reply to comment by Gryllan in Old disgusting bathroom gets a makeover (reupload) by Gryllan
he's asking where the sewer can vent. sewer's have to move air in order to work, so since there's sewer piping there they asked where the vent for that section of sewer was.
tjeulink t1_j579n1e wrote
Reply to comment by jeffcox911 in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
i'm not suggesting that. they where examples of other factors that influence light pollution.
tjeulink t1_j5766n4 wrote
Reply to comment by nekomoo in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
or they have more strict rules about resource usage. or they have strict rules about advertising. or they have strict rules about when you're allowed to be outside. or those economic bennefits barely come back to most people and are solidated in institutions.
tjeulink t1_j56w8ca wrote
Reply to comment by r2k-in-the-vortex in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
why would you expect that? maybe something about dictatorships just causes less lights in their economy than in "free"/"western" whatever countries.
tjeulink t1_j56jdtz wrote
or that economic development and prosperity looks different under those dictatorships than where we got our data from, not necessarily that its different from what they said.
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Reply to comment by TheRetenor in The Fairphone 2 will hit end-of-life after 7 years of updates by ennuinerdog
you don't have to invest a day of reading for an iphone to just work.
backwards support is much worse for android. new API versions just aren't supported by older systems causing glitches, crashes, inefficient opperation, etc.
apple completely clamps down on shit like that.
and no, apple is still better privacy wise. android does very little to protect your device. there are custom niche versions out there that do it better but even those are not good.
tjeulink t1_j469ye7 wrote
Reply to comment by HunterDecious in The Fairphone 2 will hit end-of-life after 7 years of updates by ennuinerdog
louis rossman is often not knowledgeable about anything not hardware. he knows a lot about hardware and is usually right in that.
apple is genuinely very good in their software support. just as they are very good in regards to privacy compared to windows or android.
and even if your android phone receives long enough updates, the apps are just not going to work on it properly after sometime. you won't have that as much with apple products.
tjeulink t1_j465i8p wrote
Reply to comment by purpletooth12 in The Fairphone 2 will hit end-of-life after 7 years of updates by ennuinerdog
it was harder to do with the antenna's for 4g, the repairability, and water resistance.
tjeulink t1_j15obyn wrote
Reply to comment by WilliamMorris420 in Leak Inspection Finds Hole in Russian Spacecraft Docked to ISS by darthatheos
they literally patch the ISS with ducktape over pressure leaks in the hull. thats standard. not saying the repair isn't out of spec, but sometimes weird repairs are perfectly fine even though you would think it isn't.
tjeulink t1_j15o16h wrote
Reply to comment by DukeOfWestborough in Leak Inspection Finds Hole in Russian Spacecraft Docked to ISS by darthatheos
how would russians create an artificial micrometeorite impact? and why would that be in their interest at all? russia doesn't just do things to be evil, they have to gain some perceived advantage by doing it.
tjeulink t1_j15nxig wrote
Reply to comment by nanoatzin in Leak Inspection Finds Hole in Russian Spacecraft Docked to ISS by darthatheos
highly unlikely. there's an insane amount of space debris of that size. would be like finding a pin in a thousand haystacks.
tjeulink t1_iuwy2t8 wrote
Reply to Researchers fed microalgae on leftover coffee grounds to produce high-quality biodiesel | It could decrease reliance on palm oil to produce biofuel. by chrisdh79
coffee isn't climate friendly at all, it emits a shitton of CO2e emissions per KG it took to produce. i get that reusing waste-streams is good, but using coffee in general isn't.
tjeulink t1_iueb31t wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Man killed himself after throwing petrol bombs at Dover migrant centre, witness says by Freexscsa
i think this is far past possible. one doesn't just accidentally firebomb a migrant center without political intend.
tjeulink t1_jdhbcwb wrote
Reply to comment by jatjqtjat in Where do rumen bacteria come from? by ryum1503
There's evidence that that is the role of the apendix, it functions as a refuge for healthy gut bacteria, even during antibiotic treatments.
And don't spread misinformation.
https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/fecal-transfer-from-moms-to-babies-after-c-section-trial-results-68012
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/09/190918131447.htm
>Scientists from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, UCL, the University of Birmingham and their collaborators discovered that whereas vaginally born babies got most of their gut bacteria from their mother, babies born via caesarean did not, and instead had more bacteria associated with hospital environments in their guts.