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Comment Re:Market is Dumb (Score 1) 67

I appreciate the pun attempt but AI isn't walking in anyone's shoes, as the idiom implies taking the same path and putting in the same work to come to a similar understanding. If there is one thing the AI industry does not do it's have empathy for people who put in hard work studying, building, and creating to get where they were and instead thinks they should be allowed to just take all that work and use it to copy them for its own personal gains without paying their own dues.

Comment Re:Amazon what? (Score 1) 8

You might be also surprised to learn they make their own game controller for it. It features the ability to connect via wi-fi instead of bluetooth (supposedly for lower latency) but from what I heard the wi-fi connection method only works with their Luna service (so you can't use low latency control with other gaming).

Comment Article with broken paywall... (Score 1) 221

The paywall on the article is broken, with "undefined" in place of the price in every instance on the text. I'm not on a VPN or doing any crazy monkeying with the site. Just Firefox on Android with uBlock Origin, connecting direct over my home Wi-Fi.

Almost seems appropriate to get a tollbooth on an article about an Iranian tollbooth.

Submission + - Python blood could hold the secret to healthy weight loss (colorado.edu)

fahrbot-bot writes: CU Boulder researchers are reporting that they have discovered an appetite-suppressing compound in python blood that helps the snakes consume enormous meals and go months without eating yet remain metabolically healthy. The findings were published in the journal Natural Metabolism on March 19, 2026.

Pythons can grow as big as a telephone pole, swallow an antelope whole, and go months or even years without eating—all while maintaining a healthy heart and plenty of muscle mass. In the hours after they eat, research has shown, their heart expands 25% and their metabolism speeds up 4,000-fold to help them digest their meal.

The team measured blood samples from ball pythons and Burmese pythons, fed once every 28 days, immediately after they ate a meal. In all, they found 208 metabolites that increased significantly after the pythons ate. One molecule, called para-tyramine-O-sulfate (pTOS) soared 1,000-fold.

Further studies, done with Baylor University researchers, showed that when they gave high doses of pTOS to obese or lean mice, it acted on the hypothalamus, the appetite center of the brain, prompting weight loss without causing gastrointestinal problems, muscle loss or declines in energy.

The study found that pTOS, which is produced by the snake’s gut bacteria, is not present in mice naturally. It is present in human urine at low levels and does increase somewhat after a meal. But because most research is done in mice or rats, pTOS has been overlooked.

Comment Re:Use an Age-verified flag (Score 2) 193

Because if it's not done at the OS level, you're eventually going to have to prove you're an adult through some other method that might be even less privacy-respecting.

That's where this is all going anyway. If the age verification is nothing more than "state your age" when you make your user account then people will type in whatever they want. Then the politicians will say "Well, this age verification isn't working because there's nothing legally verifying the response. We need to add a check that identifies the person so we can know they are telling the truth." And then they will say "You surely will implement this into your OS, right? You already put the age check in we asked for before, we're just asking that be fixed to make sure responses are truthful."

Comment Re:Drink-driving. (Score 2) 118

And why are they allowed a licence?

Wouldn't a breathalyzer lockout on a car's ignition be a better safety feature than taking away their license? I mean, it's not like you have to scan a valid license to operate a vehicle. Taking away theirs would likely just result in a bunch of unlicensed drunk drivers behind the wheel.

Comment Re: Glyphs are for low cost (Score 1) 76

If Apple was serious about simplifying manufacturing and lowering costs on that end they would have used an existing 13" laptop chassis for the Neo, instead of designing one just the model and making a bunch of color options. Not like a case designed to handle the cooling solution on a higher performance M-series Macbook couldn't work with the A-series iPhone chip.

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