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gu3miles@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•Scientists Studying Earth's Trees Issue a Bleak Warning to Humanity1·9 months agoIsn’t earth doing a pretty good job? Rainforest no, but I thought global canapy cover was increasing. I know it is in us
gu3miles@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Best printer 2024, best printer for home use, office use, printing labels, printer for school, homework printer you are a printer we are all printers22·1 year agoBrother laser printers are great. I get new toner for my laser jet twice each decade. Never had a problem. I press print, it prints. Only issue is pretty high current draw when it kicks on with my old house wiring. That’s about it.
gu3miles@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Sources: Nintendo Switch 2 will now launch in 20254·1 year agoBummer. I’m waiting to get the new one
gu3miles@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•Israel-Gaza live news: IDF resumes strikes as ceasefire with Hamas ends - BBC News3·2 years agoEveryone always says the answer is that the “other side” stop being violent and be nice. It never happens. So my question to the liberals is, if being nice doesn’t work, what’s your answer to the situation? Have Israel disarm and let Hamas murder Israelis with impunity? Have Hamas disarm and have Israel settle palistine with impunity? It’s been 70 years of this. And by 70 I really mean about 7000.
Genuian question here, are there any studies on bone structure and joint strength of trans athletes? The article says there’s no scientific evidence to prevent trans athletes but only talks about testosterone. The complains I have heard center more around a person who had natural male hormones until say 16, and so had puberty male growth in bones and joints to support male muscle mass. Then, transitioned. The hormone levels would be the same as any other female athlete, but would prior bone and joint growth be “locked in”?
Does that give an advantage? Especially in a sport like swimming where arm length and shoulder size are so critical for the physics of propultion through water.
No never mind, we’re still losing trees.