That is not vegan.
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    CRISPR is possibly one of the most significant technologies invented this century lmao. It's a technique for inserting base sequences into DNA at targetable sites, the idea being that you can attach their expression to the expression of another sequence.

    It enables making transgenic organisms reliably. You can actually like order sequences and do it at home with a little knowhow.

    Have a read about it, it's truly one of the most exciting things of our lifetime.

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  • I've been raising my daughter heroin free, but my brother just fed her heroine behind my back and she keeps asking for it. AITA for not giving it to her?
  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 100%

    I'm sorry, I was just trying to raise her in line with my values. I would never dream of commenting on another person's life. Of course when she was an adult I would encourage her to use as much heroin as she wanted and would even help her rob elderly people to afford it.

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  • I've been raising my daughter heroin free, but my brother just fed her heroine behind my back and she keeps asking for it. AITA for not giving it to her?
  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 100%

    This is so hard to hear. I know it's true that most people who have heroin want more but like I'm just trying to do right by her.

    I need to make some radical changes, I'll remain heroin free but start letting her have it whenever she wants.

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  • I feel like it's a parent's duty to teach children right from wrong and lay down the foundations of a moral and healthy life. Everyone knows that heroine use is often harmful and the way it's produced is blood soaked and exploitative. The internet is really mad at me for forcing my opinions on my daughter though, so lemmy. AITA?

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    If you are reading about vegan stuff, why is it important that people from a us politicalmemes community can come in and tell you you're stupid?

    Why is total federation necessary? vtc feds with many instances including some large ones like hexbear, dbzero, ml, and ee.

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  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 100%

    I source my smegma ethically by flirting with nerds in wow guilds and then gently scooping it out during head.

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  • Welcome to all our new users!
  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 100%

    Is it praxis to blow up lemmy.world to decentralise the 'verse?

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  • Repost inspired by a true story.
  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 14%

    No it can't, you obviously misunderstand this community. Of course, I don't expect carnists to have basic cognitive skills or they'd be vegan.

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    In medicine there is a concept called "implied consent". Suppose you come across a human who is dying, they are not able to say that they would like you to save their life. You are assumed to have consent to try, assuming they have specifically not refused consent (e.g. through an advanced care directive) because there is the implication that they would prefer to live than die.

    There is not really a good reason to apply this concept only to humans. For example, if you saw a train bearing down on an oblivious wombat moving the wombat off the tracks (or scaring them off or whatever) is obviously something you should try, despite generally having moral reservations about interfering in their life, because wombats generally aren't trying to commit suicide.

    We can assume most abandoned animals that were formerly pets (or in entertainment industries or whatever) would like to go on living given that they continue to try staying alive. Although approaching that as ownership is definitely non-vegan, like if you take one into your life with a mindset that you can just stop caring for them or sideline their needs when inconvenient that is not vegan.

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  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 85%

    They don't. Pets aren't vegan.

    Adopting non-human animals that would otherwise be killed for lack of facilities to care for them is basically the only way a vegan can end up with individual custody. Even then, it's harm reduction and not ideal.

    Sanctuaries with professional full-time staff are better, but there are mass graves everywhere full of non-humans that there were no spots in a sanctuary for.

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  • Proposal for a weekly AskVegans sticky post
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    Good luck!

    You will probably need to sticky a post in each thread automatically as very few people read the sidebar. You also need to be prepared for deliberate trolls.

    I had wondered about the utility of a bot that automatically acts on reports from a list of manually selected good users, which moderators review the actions of as reports whenever they're around. It's a fair bit of effort to set something like that up as a system and maintain it, but if mods aren't around dunk-cycles can tank productive discussions in a few minutes.

    Reports also don't federate properly btw, less an issue for you but anyone you invite who isn't using a .world account won't ?always? see them.

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  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 60%

    That level of reading comprehension absolutely tracks with some of the shit I've seen written about us lately.

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  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 80%

    Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law

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  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 100%

    I don't run vtc, and I think Hamid is probably more likely to eat his own teeth than refederate.

    DBzero is federated, and a widely federated instance. The admin has a sense of humour at least so you could do worse than signing up there if you want to see world stuff.

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    dbzero is federates with both. They're honestly not bad. I think there's a bit of a moral panic around them because usaians aren't used to seeing anti-usa opinions be mainstream.

    The one thread I saw on hexbear about Russia for example was people lamenting how horrible it is for lgbt people there. Expressing frustration and anger at Putin's regime, and expressing frustration at the role usa policy has played in his rise and the reactionary political culture there.

    you might disagree with the degree to which the usa government is responsible but that hardly seems like a community where dissent against Putin is crushed.

    Idk, at any rate the vegan communities are awesome. Mander is a good instance with good users, although I think it's natural science focused and unsure if it's appropriate for a vegan community. Dunno about the other.

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  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 77%

    I'm a boomer with insane takes like "having an account per forum is normal" and "handing over your entire digital identity to an untrusted third party is ridiculous" but I know we're dying out.

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  • Those poor plants
  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 75%

    lmfao this is hilarious

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  • Those poor plants
  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 86%

    The above comment is made of glyphs arranged to convey meaning. The Code of Hammurabi is made of glyphs arranged to convey meaning.

    So the comment will very well be likely a significant contribution to human culture.

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  • naevaTheRat naevaTheRat Now 75%

    Multiple accounts? I have like 7

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  • Hi all, I'm one of the mods that apparently caused lemmy.world to melt down for two weeks. It's a lovely sunny Sunday arvo, and I'd much rather go catch the last rays of sun in my garden than write about mod drama. Alas, I must have sinned in a past life. Today the lemmy.world admins made a follow up post about the incident where the admin Rooki interfered with moderation of this community in a way which was determined to be against lemmy.world TOS and factually incorrect. Throughout this incident there has been no communication with me, nor to my knowledge any of of the other moderators of this community. Rooki quitely undid his actions and edited his post to admit fault however there was no public acknowledgement of this from him. In fact I wasn't even told I was reinstated as a mod which is quite funny. The lemmy.world admins' response appears more focused on managing their own reputations and justifying similar actions in the future than providing a good environment for vegans, and other similarly maligned groups. Their statements about wanting to handle misinformation and overreach better in the future ring a bit hollow when they won't take actions to address the anti-vegan circlejerks under their update posts which abound with misinformation and disinformation. The legalese written basically allows for the same thing to happen, and that if it does the admin decision is to stand while moderators have to quietly resolve the conflict at the admins' leisure. Presumably with a similarly weak public apology and barely visible record correction after the fact. This community already has a fairly high moderation burden, with many users coming here in bad faith and getting outraged when they are told to take it elsewhere. I have spoken with /u/neurospice@lemmy.dbzer0.com and /u/Beaver@lemmy.ca and we are of the opinion that given the lack of assurance that admins with an axe to grind wont interfere in the future this is no longer a space we are interested in moderating and can't in good faith recommend as a place to host a vegan community. Instead we would recommend that users come to !vegan@vegantheoryclub.org (note, not federated with .world, make a local account), additionally !vegan@lemmy.ml, !vegan@slrpnk.net, and !vegan@hexbear.net are well moderated and run. Mods are just glorified internet janitors though, so if any current mods or users want to take over the responsibility of primary management from /u/neurospice@lemmy.dbzer0.com they are welcome to do so and should get in touch. Otherwise I think the consensus is to close this community for now. Finally I'd just like to express gratitude for the great effort put in by the users here. In particular /u/Rose@lemmy.world you are a bloody champion for trying to get a better outcome here, we all appreciate it immensely.

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    www.abc.net.au

    This is fucked reporting right? The quote they use as evidence is her saying something is "in God's hands". Elsewhere articles are run using quotes of her praying to god. This is like, extremely normal lexicon for even casually religious people right? I'm an atheist with a pretty negative view of religion and to *me* this looks like pearl clutching. Lots of extremely normal people say "I am praying for guidance" when they're reflecting on something. That in isolation doesn't mean they expect a hedge to catch fire and tell them what to do... If our standard is pollies never mention religion then we might want to do some stuff about the Lord's prayer, the oaths, and the magical mace of the Royal cult.

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    Alt text can't be formatted. Have it here Things I've learned since going vegan - You can slice someone's throat and still love them. - The word "need" can also mean "could easily live without but do kinda want". - The word "humane" can mean literally anything you want it to. - It's ok to call people out for harmful behaviour unless that behaviour involves bacon. - Plants definitely feel pain and lawns scream when you mow them. - Crop workers are exploited but slaughterhouse workers definitely aren't. No exploitation here, no sir. - Meat is the only food that contains protein. - "Found the vegan" is still funny and original the millionth time. - Before humans came along, cows were just wandering around with massive udders praying for someone to invent industrialised agriculture. - Steak is cheaper than beans, rice, pasta, and canned vegetables. - While 99% of all meat comes from factory farms, no one eats that meat. - Everyone only buys local, organic, humane, Dalai Lama approved meat. - Everyone has an uncle who owns a farm straight out of a 1950's Americana magazine - Everyone has a degree in nutrition and evolutionary biology. - Everyone knows that one guy who went vegan and almost died. - Everyone is free to talk about their identity, beliefs and interests without being shamed for them. Unless they're vegan. Vegans can fuck off.

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    Is it a lore reference to a toilet? Hinting at some of the late game of elden ring being shit?

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    NSW still requires surgeries that are often unwanted, complex, and have mixed results (particularly for ftm patients, unless they opt for steralisation instead which might count. mtf steralisation is mandatory), and tremendously expensive (not covered by medicare, in fact barely offered in australia at all especially for ftm people). Further if you are fortunate enough to be able to do this you are required to be inspected by two unrelated medical professionals. I went through that process and it was the most humiliating moment of my life. This policy is out of line with policy adopted by the federal government over a decade ago now, and is similar to policies previously enacted by Sweden and The Netherlands. Policies which they are currently apologising for and paying re-compensation to transgender people harmed by them. Having ID which identifies someone as transgender causes ongoing dysphoria which runs contrary to treatment recommended by health professionals while exposing someone to violence and discrimination. Chris Minns' words ring hollow when the state government continues to drag its feet on this front, despite support from the Greens and Alex Greenwich. While I'm glad for any of my comrades getting a sense of closure, to me this leaves a bitter taste in my mouth and appears another empty political stunt of pretty words without commitment to action.

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    www.abc.net.au

    I read this while enjoying a glass of the date rape drug known as Shiraz which some users consume to the point of death. You could power a city on my eyerolls. My message to the community is to demand reasonable and measured reporting on drugs, and sensible drug policy with a harm minimisation orientation. Or you know, let's get hysterical about people taking a ghb prodrug that's harder to dose and more likely to be contaminated because it's easier to import than GHB. That'll keep the kids safe.

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    www.theguardian.com

    Complete bullshit. Regimes that punish whistleblowers harder than war criminals reveal themselves as dreaming of tyranny. The entire trial was cooked, and I'm furious :( That non parole period is nuts too, pure revenge. What danger does this man represent? If he's out on the streets some war criminals better watch their backs? edit: I should add, it's also quite frustrating that at the end of all this top brass has had no light shone on them, which was his initial goal on leaking. He thought the SAS was being investigated overmuch as a distraction from leadership failures. I guess we'll never know. A slap on the wrist for the executioners, no systematic investigation, and an inconvenient man in gaol.

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    So I came across this: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/apr/18/five-of-the-best-books-to-understand-modern-china and the headline piqued my interest but the books all seem of a rather particular slant. I am a fan of reading from a series of broad perspectives when trying to understand huge things and it's obviously a bit farcial to suppose the lives of 1.4 billion people are gripped by terror and pain in a country that somehow still chugs along. Since of everywhere on lemmy I think I'm likely to get some pretty interesting recommendations here, if we can do it without igniting the china good/bad flame war what books would you recommend to give insight into "understanding modern china". That is phenomenally broad and vague so I'm keen to see anything from histories to fiction. edit: thank you all for your opinions, I will endeavour to check most of them out and communicate my thoughts on them later. I'm especially interested in what the lives of boring arse people are like in different sectors of society (e.g. migrant underclass, party bureaucrate, officer worker, house wife, farmer etc) , if anything like that comes to mind.

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    Alternative title: NSW cops murder a kid because he ran home when 4 people in plain clothes pile out of a car and accost him. For wearing a hoodie.

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    No crumbshot yet, cooling. It's a bit of a frankenloaf as I didn't have enough flour but had already started the process. about 30% white bread flour, 30% rye, and 30% horrible supermarket wholemeal. ~80% hydration. Tbh I was surprised it came out of the rattan thing as the rye + high hydration makes a pretty sticky mess. However it seemed enough water leeched through the wood during proofing that the rice flour did it's thing.

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    Looks like a rather significant adjustment to the proposed cuts. Although still moving some beans around rather than dropping it. Rough back of the envelope stuff it seems like ~80-120k earners get the largest dollar cut, but it's more significant in terms of % income at the lower end. So workers in "professional" roles likely to see the biggest impact, still gonna be tough at the low end of town.

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    Unsurprisingly it's still food and housing driving it largely.

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    Marketing campaign involves targetting usaians insecure about a lack of nationalism in their desert choices. Claim icecream sandwiches are effete and European while hot dogs symbolise freedom and the rags to riches stuff.

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    Includes a little jig off the side to bend the leads regularly, and holds the LEDs in consistent orientation using the cathode cutaway on the rim. Designed by my lovely wife. btw It is food safe to drink coffee next to 3d printed parts nerds ;) P.S. this filament is awful, filamentium pla. The worst thing I've used since early reprap days when variability was high. Any ideas what's causing that "shadowing" between the holes? those parts printed last I think but at the same speed/ironing pattern etc as the more matte parts between.

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    It'a detained by magnets so it doesn't get in the basket and interfere with spreading out the grounds. Needs a clean up with a lick of sandpaper, pretty stupid but these things cost like 50 bucks /shrug ![](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/205210c0-2378-40c1-90cd-fa6b023b9db9.jpeg) EDIT: appreciate all the concern for my health, it touches dry coffee grounds. I agree that if it got wet there'd be health problems but unless it gets real humid there's just no opportunity for decay. As for random leaching same diff, without heat and wet it's not really a concern. That said I probably will seal an improved design, this is just a test piece.

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    I'm sorry for making this.

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    naevaTheRat

    lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Despite all my rage I'm still a rat refreshing this page.

    I use arch btw

    Credibly accused of being a fascist, liberal, commie, anarchist, child, boomer, pointlessly pedantic, a Russian psychological warfare operative, and db0's sockpuppet.

    Pronouns are she/her.

    Vegan for the iron deficiency.