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bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Z-Wave Long Range and its mile-long capabilities will arrive next year - Ars TechnicaEnglish3·9 months agoDamn, this is THE answer. I really appreciate you my dude.
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Z-Wave Long Range and its mile-long capabilities will arrive next year - Ars TechnicaEnglish1·9 months agoThanks, that sounds like a correct answer.
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Z-Wave Long Range and its mile-long capabilities will arrive next year - Ars TechnicaEnglish3·9 months agoI’m still confused as to what the product is, that just sounds like commercial Home Assistant. What is hardwired? Some knx device similar to a Shelly?
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Z-Wave Long Range and its mile-long capabilities will arrive next year - Ars TechnicaEnglish2·9 months agoI read that and their website and still don’t know what it is? It’s neither hardware nor a protocol?
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Pornhub is pulling out of FloridaEnglish6·9 months agoBig if true
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Dominican Republic seizes record 9.5 tonnes of cocaine in banana shipmentEnglish7·9 months agoI apologize for NOTHING
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Dominican Republic seizes record 9.5 tonnes of cocaine in banana shipmentEnglish211·9 months agoApparent price of cocaine math:
9.5tons × 2,000lbs = 19,000lbs
$250mil ÷ 19,000lbs = $13,158 per lb
$13,158 ÷ 16 = $822 per oz
$822 ÷ 3 = $274 per teaspoon of cocaine
“How much could a banana cost? $274 dollars?”
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•[Gamers Nexus] NZXT Says We're "Confused"English34·9 months agoThat investment occurred Dec 2021, just to give frame of reference.
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Fighter jets scrambled as 11 Russian and Chinese warplanes fly through South Korea's air defense zoneEnglish3·9 months agoWay to put your money where your mouth is. Big dick move.
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Remembering the Corrupted Blood incident: That time WoW was overrun by a virtual plague now referenced by Covid-19 researchersEnglish3·10 months agoMy pleasure! The game was actually fun, so I love seeing more of this stuff.
The project site has occasional updates on what is becoming of this data.
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Remembering the Corrupted Blood incident: That time WoW was overrun by a virtual plague now referenced by Covid-19 researchersEnglish231·10 months agoNot exactly the same, but Borderlands 3 had a minigame that helped map the gut microbiome.
Developed in conjunction with McGill University, Massively Multiplayer Online Science, and The Microsetta Initiative, Borderlands Science is a puzzle game that benefits the real-world scientific community as you play. Borderlands Science presents you with simple block puzzles based on strands of DNA, and by solving them you’re helping to map and compare the microbes contained therein. Completing these puzzles also earns you in-game currency.
In case you’re curious about the practical applications for the raw data gathered through Borderlands Science, the human gut is linked to numerous diseases and conditions, including diabetes, depression, autism, anxiety, obesity and more. By mapping these microbes, the hope is that scientists will be able to better understand these ecosystems, which may help guide future research into novel treatments and interventions.
Hell yeah brudder I’ll drink to that
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Brazilian mayoral candidate hits opponent with a chair during live debateEnglish4·1 year agoB I N G C H I L I N G
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a product that lived up to it's advertised claims?3·1 year agoHave a recommended brand or style?
bangsnooter@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Burning Man contends with unusually slow ticket sales37·1 year agoIt’s burning, man
sfp+ can do audio and video? I’ve only ever used it for networking