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So, you input the data and the spreadsheets tell you how many treats I get per day?
  • I know that cat's just joking, but I really did have to spreadsheet my cats' food amounts based on calories per brand so I wasn't overfeeding them when I bought different food.

  • In Search of Insight Episode #021 | Tiger Milk | Could It Be The New Lion's Mane? | This Rare Malaysian Mushroom Is Finally On The Prowl 🎧

    Tiger Milk | Could It Be The New Lion's Mane? | This Rare Malaysian Mushroom Is Finally On The Prowl

    Tiger Milk Mushroom is highly sought after for its respiratory and cognitive benefits. Learn about this fabled mushroom and our new mushroom research in this month’s podcast episode!

    Buy Tiger Milk Mushroom from Nootropics Depot https://nootropicsdepot.com/tiger-mil...

    On this episode of ‘In Search of Insight’ (episode #21), we explore Lignosus rhinocerus, better known as the tiger milk mushroom. Tiger Milk is a newcomer to the functional mushroom scene, and up until recently has been extremely rare. Traditional knowledge about tiger milk mushroom comes from Malaysia, where the indigenous population has been using this mushroom for hundreds of years. Its rarity is due to the fact that tiger milk mushrooms do not tend to grow close to each other in the wild. According to traditional knowledge, the tiger milk mushrooms seem to grow many kilometers apart from each other. This makes gathering sufficient amounts of tiger milk mushroom in the wild extremely difficult! The logical answer is to cultivate the tiger milk mushroom.

    A little over a decade ago, Dr. Tan Chon Seng made major advances in the cultivation of tiger milk mushroom. Once a viable cultivation method was scaled up for production, research on tiger milk mushroom started to boom. For the first time in history, researchers had access to sufficient quantities of tiger milk mushroom. In a short period of time, there are fully fledged human clinical trials coming out about the unique respiratory effects of tiger milk mushroom!

    Despite cultivation and research in the last decade, there are still plenty of knowledge gaps. Within the United States, there wasn’t a botanical reference material (BRM) that could be used to verify whether a tiger milk mushroom product is Lignosus rhinoceros. We needed to get our own BRM made for tiger milk mushroom. This project was undertaken by our lab director, James Jursich (Jay)! With this in mind, and the hard work Jay put into this project, we thought it would be interesting to have Jay as a guest on our podcast.

    We are the first major U.S. functional mushroom vendor to come out with a very high quality tiger milk mushroom product, and are sure to make waves in the functional mushroom space! Tune into this episode to find out why we are over the moon about this unique mushroom!

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    Gotu Kola and Testosterone

    Courtesy of /u/wefashionnow

    After recently purchasing some Gotu Kola, I came across studies linking ingestion to decreased testosterone and decreased sperm motility.

    The studies can be viewed here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20589353, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21870191

    Unfortunately, the full texts are behind a pay wall. I'm trying to determine if these studies actually demonstrate a very real problem with Gotu Kola, or if it's simply alarmist. One thing to consider is the high 100+mg/kg dosage used in the first study. Comparatively, humans take below 50mg/kg.

    Thoughts on Gotu Kola? Is it safe?

    *** Some Comments ***

    • Again, anecdotal, but Gotu Kola seems to stimulate skin regeneration for me (scars and blemishes seem to go away more quickly when taking it). I take it for my acne.

      • That's interesting. Do you have any references for gotu kola helping with scars?

        • http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/gotu-kola Edit: in that reference they seem to recommend topical application to treat scars and wounds, while I ingest it. I don't know what the bio-availability is for the triterpenoids when ingested, but again, it works for me.
    • It works extremely well for me, I use tulsi + gotu kola. Tolerance develops pretty quickly but it is very reliable anxiolytic if I don't have it all the time.

    • Ashwagandha might help mitigate the anti-androgenic effects. Traditionally, they are often taken together. You may need more research.

      • Holy basil (usually also taken together) can also be used to increase testosterone
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    The Original Lemmings
  • There is definitely some problem solving involved that could probably be mapped to logic circuits (lots of For and While loops). Good excuse to play that game though!

  • Elon refusing to pay google for hosting could be behind the instability issues.
  • You're welcome! I had a personal experience with this, too.

    When I was a kid, my parents used to make me go to church and youth group stuff. We went to one of those "hip" events at Carowinds (like a Six Flags, Disney type amusement park). Before it started our youth leader said - to his credit - "No matter what you feel, DO NOT go down to the front when they call people up."

    Sure enough towards the end, I start feeling "the spirit", and I'm the most skeptical, atheist/agnostic in the whole group. But I stayed in my seat. And when we got back to the hotel I was thinking "what the hell happened there?"

  • Elon refusing to pay google for hosting could be behind the instability issues.
  • I'm back! I couldn't find the specific thing I read, but I found something probably better, an actual study published in Pubmed:
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8871314/

    Statistical analyses showed that the psychological disposition during the religious worship experience speeds up the physiological responses, which was indicated by increases in HR [hear rate] and RR [respiratory rate]. Hence, the activation hypothesis was accepted, and the pacification hypothesis was rejected.

  • Elon refusing to pay google for hosting could be behind the instability issues.
  • I'll try to look for it. It was a loooong time ago though.

  • I just saw the new DnD:Honor Among Thieves movie and I loved it! What are your favorite parts?
  • I liked the whole movie, but honestly my favorite part was the reveal at the beginning for why they were waiting for that one judge.

  • Elon refusing to pay google for hosting could be behind the instability issues.
  • I read an article years ago that explained why so many people get "religious" feelings at big revival-type events at Six Flags, Carowinds, etc, even if they're not particularly devout.

    There's a thing called respiratory alkalosis (essentially hyperventilation) which makes you light-headed and confused. At it's really easy to trigger by making people stand up quickly, sing really hard, sit back down, stand up and cheer, etc.

  • Simple joy from repairs?
  • I'm terrible at repairs, but I do get that same sense of accomplishment from lawn work. I'm initially annoyed if I have to do a big project like pruning bushing and clearing shit out. But when it's over there is a very zen, "I did that and it was good" feeling.

  • You can quite clearly tell when the Reddit apps stopped working on this graph of lemm.ee traffic 📈
  • I've been trying to think of a good metaphor, but I haven't landed on one yet. The best thing I've thought of is the old saying:

    Whereever you are, you're here.

    Federation (for lemmy) is the concept of the different instances sharing sublemmys, posts, and comments with each other. So you can be on any instance and interact or subscribe with things from another.

    The strong caveat is: some instances turn off federation with others. For example, Beehaw has stronger moderation, and they had problems with users and spam from a specific other instance (lemmy.world was one, I think). So in that case, Beehaw turned off federation with lemmy.world. That means that if you were logged in to Beehaw, you would not see any new content from lemmy.world until they turned federation back on.

    edit: I thought of one more thing. For communities that are run by their developers, like Minecraft, Lemmy is a great solution. They could host their own Lemmy instance (lemmy.minecraft) and lock down so that only their sublemmy - /c/Minecraft - is created. But when they federate, they get all the other content from other Lemmy instances.

    • As a user, you could sign up with lemmy.minecraft or lemm.ee, etc., and still see everything you want and sub to the /c/Minecraft.

    • As mods/admins, they only need to focus on their Minecraft thing. And they have complete control over that, because they can literally shut down the entire instance.

  • The Reddit app-pocalyse is here: Apollo, Sync, and BaconReader go dark
  • Right?! And then when being asked if they could maybe charge $10 million (or give people 6 months to figure things out), they just said no. I can't remember another company that blatantly cut off all partner relationships like that.

    I think the reasoning is that Reddit didn't realize these *were *partner relationships. They thought these apps were just taking and not actually helping.

  • Does anyone else hope the bulk of Reddit stays there?
  • I don’t know, I think even in real life people get silly when discussing topics they have strong feelings about, and politics seems to be one of them fairly often.

    I saw an economic's professor start an argument in a coffee shop about Bernie Sanders. And he legitimately said something about Sanders's socialism leading to firing squads.

    Getting into an argument like that isn't even worth it or possible to win.

  • What is your opinion about Lemmy not having karma but Kbin having reputation points?
  • And the window of correct opinion keeps getting narrower. Any time there's a chance to gatekeep morality, someone out there wants to prove they're the most <whatever>.

    On any of the popular subs, no one's going to read your comment in good faith. They'll see what they wanted you to say and just reply to that.

  • Dear Red Hat: Are you dumb? | Jeff Geerling
  • As some of the article's comments say, the answer is probably the simplest: IBM.

    IBM said they'd let Red Hat operate independently, but it was a matter of time before some of that corporate "culture" (aka stock-driven decisions) started showing through.

    Hopefully the employees themselves aren't slowly sinking into the IBM workload. I think a lot of them intentionally left IBM for Red Hat specifically because of the ideological difference.

  • [SPOILER] Josh Emmett vs. Ilia Topuria
  • Anyone know why this card was so early? Especially considering it was in EST...