It’s just linux
Ye, I’ve seen that specific kind of spam for that long there
Understatement of the decade, or maybe closer to 15 years now?
Quantum, AI, Lasers, and Crystals
Bingo!
TLDR: NO
Sometimes you find the most unqualified journalists
Ahh, sorry for the misunderstanding!
I think your best bet is to find politics communities on disboard
The subtitles are live right? Should be ez enough to make a bot that dumps that into a channel
I understand that it’s measured here, and those measurements are not as bad as you seem to want them to be. Not everywhere on the planet is equally polluted
You’re acting like you’re scared of a challenge
That’s one approach, I suppose. I’d just pick a couple bags for testing then stick to a supplier tho
welp, sucks to be you I guess. It’s monitored and minimal out here :p
How does that stop me from shopping around to find clean dirt?
I think I’ll call around to find some that have dirt with little plastic. I said optional for a reason
probz a good idea to buy elsewhere then
The only particles found were really small: 50 microns
going with that, 350 glasses, 250ml per glass, 1e+12 cubic microns per cm3
So 1 particle in 3502501e+12/50 cubic microns of water
according to my calculator that would be about 5.7×10^-10ppm
aka, next to none
yes I did the math using the simple example I found on the doc :0
Which has to do with buying a bag of dirt?
They’re there in varying sizes. We’re not looking for perfection. We’re looking for ‘good enough’. And if the place you live is so polluted that you can’t even grab some dirt out of your yard without poisoning your plants… I think you have to get out of there
Maybe stop thinking in absolutes and see if blocking 99% makes a difference? You gotta be smarter than to think in black and white
A quick google finds me an article going into the measurements taken with the tap water here: it’s so little it’s in the range of a measuring error for none at all.
I’d have to pour 350 cups of water to find even one particle, if I’m unlucky
voidtools everything
tried it once, never been without again