heisenbug4242

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[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Thanks! I feel we're genuinely discussing now. I'm just saying that it's scientific concensus (about processed/red meat). I have no "steak" (pun intended) in the outcome. Ethics and health aside, I like the taste but choose to consume it only rarely (pun?). If we disagree about what is scientific concensus, that's understandable and we have to agree to disagree.

Other things that come to mind: excess sugar is also a factor in many diseases, that's true. The same goes for salt. Too much salt is bad for many things, like blood pressure. Salt may also damage kidneys. Saturated fat is also a contributor to many diseases. Sugar too. Even protein (when from animal sources) can greatly increase the chances of kidney stones.

And too much dairy may increase the risk of Alzheimer's. Eating too much in general can cause many diseases. Not just because of obesity. But also because metabolism itself causes damage. Our lysosome cells (material processors, let's say) can't break down everything. Some cruft stays in our bodies. That can cause the formation of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain which is thought to be a factor in Alzheimer's.

Even breathing causes damage (oxygen, free radicals).

Back to meat: it may be that cooking/frying meat itself causes the formation of certain chemicals that (somehow) increase the risk of cancer. Which chemicals? Not sure, but I seem to come across "heterocyclic amines" and "polycyclic amines" being mentioned. Also, nitrates and nitrites are added to processed meat to improve shelf life. And heme is a pigment that is found in red meat, which may increase the risk of colorectal cancer.

Also, thanks for your response. I was afraid we would fail to find a bridge and be able to discuss things. It seems odd that we (humans in general) live in an age of information abundance and yet we often can't even agree about reality.

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (3 children)

If you want sources, here are some. Wikipedia: "Medical health organizations advise people to limit processed meat consumption as it increases risk of some forms of cancer,[5][6][7][8] cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer's disease."

Studies:

( The middle one is a meta-analysis study. )

Not sure why I get downvoted except for people disagreeing, but I'm not saying anything out of the ordinary here?

Certainly if something is scientific consensus one can use the term "known" to refer to the scientific consensus as if it is common knowledge, right?

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Well, a big mac contains a beef burger, which is actually processed meat, which is known to increase the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer's.

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Perhaps you're looking for the "appeal to money" logical fallacy, otherwise known as "argumentum ad crumenam" or "argument to the purse". Not a single word, but it seems to fit the concept.

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 32 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Apparently it is an incorrect quotation. See: https://www.gnu.org/gnu/incorrect-quotation.en.html

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

I've used the Logitech F710. Can recommend it, good stuff!

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

/dev/disk/by-id/xxx works for me. Never made a mistake.

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago (1 children)

These may be depressive symptoms. It may be a good idea to find someone close to you to talk to, and keep them up-to-date about the situation. Make sure it's someone you trust and can open up to. It may also help to seek professional help if you feel it is getting worse or if you experience physical symptoms as well. We all have a need for genuine human connection, and talking to someone can help. It may make it easier for you to get back in touch with your more positive emotions, to 'snap' back into that positive or happier state of mind where things make sense like they usually do. Hope this helps. Much love from the Netherlands. ❤️

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

It seems i2pd is a healthy project, judging by the frequency of updates to the docker image as well as the github releases going back 10 years.

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (3 children)

If you want a solution that works on every Linux distribution, you can install Docker and run i2pd (a high-performance C++ variant of I2P) as a container. The Docker image is: purplei2p/i2pd Or..., even easier, you can run i2pd via flatpak (also works on every distro). See here: https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/install/ Hope this helps 🙂

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Note that this file hasn't been updated in years and it's not meant as a "stop every exploit" solution. It helps, though.

[–] heisenbug4242@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

I routinely skip arstechnica articles. Too much sensationalism (for example the notorious ZFS article). It also collects way too much data about its visitors.

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