Fluoride in drinking water has no effect on IQ or brain function, long-term study shows
2mon 4d ago in news from www.nbcnews.comIt also begins to have a purely cosmetic but noticeable impact on your teeth long before the detrimental health effects kick in.
I would watch that ngl
2mon 6d ago in lemmyshitpost from lemmy.mlAlso, being an alien is not any sort of wrong. People going through the formal authorised pipelines are also aliens.
Somehow people have heard the term "illegal alien" and have decided that they can drop the word "illegal" and retain the same meaning.
What is Nebula and why are so many links in this Community behind a paywall?
4mon 16d ago in notjustbikes@feddit.nlYeah, you're absolutely correct! Thanks. Fixed.
Why I don't use Google Maps in Amsterdam [Nebula]
4mon 17d ago in notjustbikes@feddit.nl from nebula.tvI can put 2 points 3 feet from each other and it will route them around a 2 mile detour randomly
I had that happen to me with Google Maps walking directions recently. I worked out pretty confidently that the reason was because Google thought it was a one-way path, because the detour would stop happening if I swapped the start and end locations.
My go-to is Ride With GPS. It gives you the ability to do manual routing if you want it, and frankly I usually do use that, but its defaults are a lot better than Google.
To be honest, I find Google Maps pretty poor for cycling even in Australia. For some of the same reasons they're bad in the Netherlands. A high tendency to send you on busier roads (though here that means actually dangerous, rather than just a bit uncomfortable and noisy), and not really understanding the difference between an on-road bike lane, a dedicated bike path, and a quieter bike-friendly street.
Anon watches LOTR
2y 2mon ago in greentext@sh.itjust.works from sh.itjust.worksIt came out after ~1800, so yes.
The Vvitch
Wait was it actually really good? I saw its advertising everywhere, but I don't think I ever heard anyone actually see it and want to talk about it.
they do a lot more “tell, don’t show” than old movies
Geez the Netflix Avatar adaptation (a show, not movie, but still) was so bad for this. Despite actually having more runtime and fewer distinct plot points (due to the removal of and consolidation of different side-plots) than the cartoon it was based on, it spent less time showing us why characters think and feel how they do, and straight-up told us every single thing.
IIRC in The Hobbit films they couldn't use forced perspective because they were shooting native 3D.




