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It's a larger drop than usual.

https://mead.uslakes.info/Level/


Parasites seem to reduce mortality associated with Covid, and Africa has a high parasite burden. More research is needed, but this is a reasonably sized study (751 patients):

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34368662/


Thank you very much for the links, I couldn't believe the original article didn't mention methane clathrate at all.


It's a cool idea, but without specific examples, it's hard to evaluate the validity of it. And without them, it's guilty of doing exactly what it accuses others of doing: polluting the mindscape with ideas that most people find difficult to verify.


Not what you're asking for, but specifically for cryptoart: http://cryptoart.wtf/


Information about toxicity to pets would be useful as well. If you have pets this it's something you should know about, as many common house plants can seriously harm or kill pets if they ingest the leaves, which can happen when you're away from the house, for example.


Yes, Lilies are exceedingly toxic to cats...if you have cats, do not allow them near lilies.


The Discover section on the front page is good for this: https://bandcamp.com/#discover

You can sort by genre and a few other variables, but I leave it on the default settings and listen to anything that seems interesting, one page at a time. The Discover section is available on the android app, but it doesn't give me the same feeling that I'm rummaging through a record store.


Hmm, I had a look at it and though I like the top layout, what's missing is automatically playing the next item. I can't just hit play, resume doing something else and when the occasional good song pops up add it to my favorites, a playlist or just open it in a new tab and play the whole album.

Maybe my way of discovering music isn't normal, but I think Soundcloud and Jamendo did it pretty well. I could have music playing for ages and keep adding to my favorites and playlists without actively having to know any artist.

Thanks for the link nonetheless.


For now, but if everyone was wearing one it could work.


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