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that’s literally one of the most bigoted comments I’ve ever seen in the fediverse
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your comment is in English, a language so non-functional it’s the only one that had to have spelling bees to get kids to learn its asinine rules
I coalesce the vapors of human experience into a viable and meaningful comprehension.…
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that’s literally one of the most bigoted comments I’ve ever seen in the fediverse
your comment is in English, a language so non-functional it’s the only one that had to have spelling bees to get kids to learn its asinine rules


Introduced but not voted on yet. https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/58
EDIT: Strangely the congress.gov link is no longer working, but the Clerk of the House site does indeed show it as having been voted on and passed, with the full list of yeahs and nays. https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025305


Ah, sorry, missed you were talking about the group in the article and not browsers in general. And yeah, the “alliance” is likely just bought and paid for by Google.


“…all three browsers are slightly different skins of Google Chromium”
So - of the ‘major’ browsers, Chrome and Edge are Chromium, Safari is WebKit, and Firefox is Gecko. Obviously many more beyond that that are usually basic derivatives of Chromium or Gecko but very confused why you think that there are only three and why they are all Chromium?!

Probably less harmful if they just set the money on fire


It was near Antwerp in the north of the country and they didn’t go with “Flanders flounders as 5 drones buzz nuclear power plant” for the headline?!
So disappointed


I applaud your ability to believe she has principles, but a “worthy opponent” isn’t someone who believes in “Jewish space lasers” or any of the other wackadoodle conspiracies she’s repeatedly espoused. She may be on the correct side on this one issue, but it most assuredly is either because she thinks it serves her own goals in some way.


Dietary cholesterol has very little impact on blood cholesterol levels - about 80% of the cholesterol in your blood comes from your liver producing it and it produces more with saturated and trans fats in your diet, not cholesterol in the food you eat. Diets high in those fats and other factors such as obesity affect your blood cholesterol to a much greater degree. Almost all cholesterol in food is never absorbed by your body.
As for lead, your exposure is always cumulative, as the body holds on to it forever (it treats it as if it’s calcium and never lets it go). So there’s no actual “safe” level of exposure to lead. In addition, because of how central calcium is to the operation of the nervous system, when that calcium is replaced with lead, there’s a host of lifelong negative effects that result including both physical and mental degradation. Oh, and for women, that lead is passed directly on to their children, who then also have to deal with all the negative effects.
What you said is like if someone said “I’d rather have a little plutonium in my food, rather than too much sugar.”


Congratulations! That is definitely the dumbest take I’ve seen on the Internet for at least a month - which is saying something in 2025. Here’s your trophy 🏆


They got the death penalty more for being dumb enough to get caught. Chinese goods - from aircraft parts and concrete to food and clothing have repeatedly been found to have dangerously cut corners and/or inadequately ensured product safety.


Oh, it’s so much worse than that - NotCo (the sponsor of the study, not just the source of the protein) is using an LLM to create plant-based alternatives to animal-based foods, such as milk, burgers, and mayonnaise. And just because they’re based in Chile, I wouldn’t take that to mean that’s where the plant protein is coming from, as they’re just the “designers” of these foods, not the manufacturers.


“The American Conference of Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) develops Biological Exposure Indices (BEI) as guidance values for assessing biological monitoring results in occupational settings by individuals trained in the discipline of industrial hygiene to assist in the control of potential workplace health hazards and for no other use. These values are not fine lines between safe and dangerous concentrations and should not be used by individuals without training in the discipline of industrial hygiene.” https://archive.cdc.gov/www_atsdr_cdc_gov/csem/leadtoxicity/safety_standards.html
The truth is none of the standards are based entirely on safe/not-safe levels - they know none of it is safe, but governments are hesitant to hold corporations responsible. And zero-lead is what “happens in practice” for responsible manufacturers. It’s not some unavoidable contaminant that can’t be removed.


There is no safe level of lead in consumables. The standards being tossed around are basically about forcing government or corporate action, not about what’s actually healthy to consume.


Unfortunately Chinese manufacturers have a long history of using harmful fillers in consumables, even for the non-export market so it’s hard to tell how much is accidental and how much intentional.


Most of the plant-based protein on the market is sourced from China and seems to be contaminated with high levels of lead - probably due to poor processing controls, and far in excess of natural plant or animal sources.


While Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey is a bit of a mixed bag overall, Melissanthi Mahut as Kassandra will always be one of my favorites. Also Courtenay Taylor as female player character in Fallout 4, and Ashley Burch as Pavarti in Outer Worlds.
New from Disney… “Sith Babies! Two there should be. No more, no less. Why? Because they’re the terrible twos!”
I experience the same thing sometimes because of my browser settings - embedded tweets don’t show …and (usually) nothing is lost ;)