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Italy grants citizenship to Argentine President Javier Milei – DW – 12/14/2024


in reply to cyu

Preparing for when he's inevitably ousted and needs the flee the country.
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in reply to queermunist she/her

Wonder will he remove the restriction where you can't renounce Argentinian passports
in reply to cyu

Fascist granting citizenship to fascist, not really a surprise.


Japanese researchers test pioneering drug to regrow teeth


Unlike reptiles and fish, which usually replace their fangs on a regular basis, it is widely accepted that humans and most other mammals only grow two sets of teeth.

But hidden underneath our gums are the dormant buds of a third generation, according to Katsu Takahashi, head of oral surgery at the Medical Research Institute Kitano Hospital in Osaka.


[…]

Tests on mice and ferrets suggest that blocking a protein called USAG-1 can awaken the third set, and the researchers have published lab photographs of regrown animal teeth.

In a study published last year, the team said their "antibody treatment in mice is effective for tooth regeneration and can be a breakthrough in treating tooth anomalies in humans".

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lemmy - Link to source
Treczoks
Still, there is the rest of the world to be considered where health insurance actually deals with pharmaceutical companies and makes them sell their products with realistic prices.
in reply to The Pantser

Except that you can't really compare dentures and teeth. Not having teeth brings along a bunch of side effects like loss of bone structure in the jaw that wouldn't happen with teeth.



Incus 6.8 has been released


Incus is a next-generation system container, application container, and virtual machine manager.

It provides a user experience similar to that of a public cloud. With it, you can easily mix and match both containers and virtual machines, sharing the same underlying storage and network.

Incus is image based and provides images for a wide number of Linux distributions. It provides flexibility and scalability for various use cases, with support for different storage backends and network types and the option to install on hardware ranging from an individual laptop or cloud instance to a full server rack.

When using Incus, you can manage your instances (containers and VMs) with a simple command line tool, directly through the REST API or by using third-party tools and integrations. Incus implements a single REST API for both local and remote access.

The Incus project was created by Aleksa Sarai as a community driven alternative to Canonical's LXD.
Today, it's led and maintained by many of the same people that once created LXD.

reshared this

in reply to lud

I did, but it's a home machine, personal use. So, it didn't matter for me, but for family...that was another story! :) I just pulled the main boot drive, put a different one and installed it and went through the process. Then went back to the Proxmox drive after.
in reply to node815

Haha, alright then.

I thought you hijacked a VM Host at work to play with ;)








UnitedHealth Is Strategically Limiting Access to Critical Treatment for Kids With Autism




in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

*attempted fascist coup

Funny how that works when the antidemocratic leader is broadly in line with US foreign policy CNN choses their words very carefully.



The Surprising Effect of Stress on Your Brain’s Reward System


in reply to cyrano

First, they observed brain activity while the mice were resting. Stress had changed the activity in the amygdala of the less resilient mice much more than it had in the resilient ones.

When the researchers gave the mice a choice between plain and sugar-sweetened water, the resilient mice easily chose the sugar water. But the less resilient mice became obsessed and often opted for the plain water.

Xia looked at brain recordings of the mice who chose the sweet water. Their amygdala was communicating with a nearby brain region called the hippocampus that remembers and predicts.

She saw a different pattern in the mice that could not decide whether to drink the plain or sweetened water. In those mice, the conversation between the two brain areas sputtered.




[News] A ‘Reverse Aging’ Guru’s Trail of Failed Businesses (feat. David Sinclair)


This is a rather detailed investigation by folks at WSJ into the business endeavors of David Sinclair, renowned celebrity scientist at Harvard Medical School (and kind-of a known fraudster among the field)

It's... interesting to say the least. Not strictly science-science per-se, but I hope this is informative to at least some of you. Personally as someone interested in aging research, I find it valuable to see what all the snake oil salesmen are doing so I know what not to get too mentally engaged in...

Link is de-paywalled. Original link at WSJ: wsj.com/health/wellness/david-…

A blog report by scientific misconduct sleuth Leonid Schneider, with references to a lot of other bonkers things Sinclair did: forbetterscience.com/2024/12/1…



How to Make Your First Loops Video


For those interested in trying out #Loops, you may be wondering: what are good tools or processes for making videos?

We go into detail with some of the tools we're currently using.

in reply to Sean Tilley

I'd love too, but they never send a verification email and the captcha doesn't work on the login screen for some reason
in reply to Sean Tilley

I can't even get an account created because the website isn't functional. Downloaded the app but it's not doing me any good.


As a reminder, ClubsAll is still showing all of Lemmy's content without federating back


A post from 2 months ago which explained the context: lemmy.world/post/20694710

I just had a look, nothing has changed, the website is still using Lemmy's content to pretend to be active

in reply to originalucifer

Sorry allow me to ask 2 followup questions.
1 Can you explain how do you see us monetizing?
2. For attribution, currently you can see which user made the post. Should I display the server name on the sidebar?
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lemmy - Link to source
vinay_clubsall

Yes this is easy to implement. While I do not fully agree because impersonation can still be done by using username Bytes0nBikes. I feel showing instance names adds complexity for the user and it does not fully address impersonation anyways.

But then again, even though I disagree, many people mentioned that lack of attribution bothers them. So I should take feedback and get this done. I hope this is what everyone meant and they will accept this as a solution.

This is rather easier to implement. I should be able to get this done rather quickly. I will try to do this before end of Dec.



Den vedervärdige HVB-chefen. ETC har publicerat ett bra reportage om en man som först arbetade på ett SIS-hem och misskötte det på det allra grövsta sätt. Han fick sluta men fick då istället anställning på ett privat HVB-hem där han fortsatte med sin tradition av att allvarligt missköta verksamheten.

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I present: Managarr with Sonarr support!


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in reply to Laser

Thanks for pointing out the tagging bug. I just pushed out the fix to the release pipeline to correct that.

As for the configuration, it's quite funny you mention that because I just earlier today pushed out the fix for that and I plan to have it as part of the next release. The fix being, that the UI dynamically changes based on what Servarrs you have in your config file.

And as for the color theme, that's an interesting thought. I'll look into it now!

Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. And seriously, thanks for catching that tagging bug. That's definitely not ideal...

in reply to Dark-Alex-17

No worries, I look forward to using this in the future :) (though probably rarely, I don't use my *arr stack often)

Once you have pushed your next release, I'll submit the package definition I wrote to nixpkgs, currently worked around the ordering by checking out two commits after the tag, but since there's no rush to push this, I'll wait for the next release.

in reply to Laser

That was literally going to be one of the things I was going to ask someone to help me out to do. I wanted to make it available for Nix as well so I have no idea how to write a package definition for it, though I'm sure I could figure it out. I'm seriously stoked you did that! Thanks!
in reply to Dark-Alex-17

It's rather simple in good cases, here's my version:
{
  lib,
  fetchFromGitHub,
  rustPlatform,
  perl,
}:

let
  pname = "managarr";
  version = "0.4.1";
in

rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
  inherit pname version;
  src = fetchFromGitHub {
    owner = "Dark-Alex-17";
    repo = pname;
    rev = "df9bba32cb1628fe0bdf33c71089d7ae085066d4";
    hash = "sha256-2KWuqv0nxMc+H+lmuNQ0lbEm5yE2akuZTa7PT5JcvBs=";
  };

  cargoHash = "sha256-hB4uRgVUp6YngMoXqd03U/n+HdlcYdL5bwvTxI4xCLE=";

  nativeBuildInputs = [ perl ];

  meta = {
    description = "A TUI and CLI to manage your Servarrs";
    homepage = "https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/managarr";
    license = lib.licenses.mit;
    maintainers = [ ];
  };
}
in reply to Laser

Did you happen to have a GitHub action to go with this too? Turns out that refactor took a lot less time than I expected.
in reply to Dark-Alex-17

No, but I will try to incorporate the nixpkgs update script into it now that the metadata is fixed for the release. I'm not a nixpkgs maintainer (yet) though but usually this is close to automatic.

If you want, you can also submit and maintain the package, or I can put us both as maintainers

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in reply to Laser

Given that I can't really see what would change in Managarr that would require additional changes in the Nix package, I see no reason not to have us both as maintainers, especially since I don't currently have Nix installed. (It's high up on my to-do list, don't worry! I know I'll like it!)

Are there any files that would need to be checked into the repo so we can maintain an official package for it?

in reply to Dark-Alex-17

No, Cargo.lock is the only relevant optional one for Rust packages and that is already there, so we should be good. I'll request it tomorrow if someone else doesn't beat me to it ;)
in reply to Laser

Sounds good, let me know! Also give me some links to track it too so I can also add it to the repo!
in reply to Dark-Alex-17

I have opened a pull request at github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/… there might be more changes needed as I had an error in the meta section of the package which I rectified according to the reviewers proposed changes. Not sure this is the end of it, but the request is open
in reply to Laser

Thanks for doing the legwork on this! I would definitely be a bit out of my depth on that PR without actually having Nix installed 😂.

Once it's merged I'll update the README to mention the Nix installation method.

in reply to Laser

Oh and that next release is going to be a minute. I realized a massive race condition bug between the networking thread and event thread that I want to resolve. It's going to take a minute since I'm going to have to move a good amount of logic from the networking thread to the even thread to send parameters to the networking channel. So the next patch will be that fix, the release fix, and the dynamic UI based on the config. If you want, I can ping you when I'm going to do it so you can open your MR and we can get the Nix package into the next release.


Skottlossning i Frölunda. Igår kväll fick polisen in larm om skottlossning i eller invid Ruddalen nära Frölunda torg. Larmet kom ungefär tjugo i tio på kvällen. En stor polisresurs skickades till platsen och en skottskadad man hittades snart.

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