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Clouds of tiny bugs are swarming through NYC
  • Typically New York City has lots of aphids, we just never notice them, experts say, as they are normally hunted by other predator insects. The best theory behind their sudden appearance is simply a confluence of weather patterns favorable to the aphids’ love language.

    It’s always climate related…

  • Apple Vision Pro top strap helps headset weight issue, but Apple might not include it in the box
  • Instead, the top strap is being considered as an optional extra purchase. It is perhaps telling that when Apple announced the Vision Pro’s price at WWDC, it said the headset would “start at $3499” leaving room for optional upgrades and extras.

    Damnnnn that price point is brutal

  • Why do some people have a extreme hate for Furries?
  • This article provides a pretty good breakdown of 9 reasons why people would be hostile towards furries.

    The one that stood out to me most and was my first thought was:

    1. Lack Of Understanding - As with anything new, there is a general lack of understanding of the furry community. The older generation has a more difficult time coming to terms with the furry lifestyle (…) Unfortunately, many people are not willing to give furries any patience. They hate them right away, without a second thought, just because they are different from them.
  • Sudden Heat Increase in North Atlantic Seas Could Have Devastating Effects
  • “Typically, airborne dust from the Sahara helps to cool this region by blocking and reflecting some of the sun’s energy; but weaker than average winds have reduced the extent of dust in the region’s atmosphere potentially leading to higher temperatures,” said professor Albert Klein Tank of the Met Office’s Hadley Centre in the Met Office blog.”

    It’s interesting how different environmental factors compound on to each other