#bugs

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#poison #food feeding the slaves parasites !
#Canada
if you needed any more proof that we are run by a demonic deathcult

Snack Food made with #cricket protein now being sold in Canadian supermarkets

The temperature that is used to process bugs cannot be too high or it will carbonize the bugs so is NOT high enough to kill their parasites.

I saw this info and it suggested to me that #bugs will be a significant ongoing vector for parasites and therefore a dangerous choice of food contamination.

Why HAVE they demonized IVERMECTIN?

A parasitological evaluation of edible #insects and their role in the transmission of parasitic diseases to humans and animals

Remigiusz Gałęcki, Rajmund Sokół,Pedro L. Oliveir
Published online 2019 Jul 8

Abstract
From 1 January 2018 came into force Regulation (EU) 2015/2238 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2015, introducing the concept of “novel #foods”, including insects and their parts.

One of the most commonly used species of insects are: #mealworms (Tenebrio molitor), house crickets (Acheta domesticus), #cockroaches (Blattodea) and migratory #locusts (Locusta migrans).

In this context, the unfathomable issue is the role of edible insects in transmitting parasitic diseases that can cause significant losses in their breeding and may pose a threat to humans and animals.

The aim of this study was to identify and evaluate the developmental forms of parasites colonizing edible insects in household farms and pet stores in Central Europe and to determine the potential risk of parasitic infections for humans and animals. The experimental material comprised samples of live insects (imagines) from 300 household farms and pet stores, including 75 mealworm farms, 75 house cricket farms, 75 Madagascar hissing cockroach farms and 75 migrating locust farms.

Parasites were detected in 244 (81.33%) out of 300 (100%) examined insect farms. In 206 (68.67%) of the cases, the identified parasites were pathogenic for insects only; in 106 (35.33%) cases, parasites were potentially parasitic for animals; and in 91 (30.33%) cases, parasites were potentially pathogenic for humans.

Edible insects are an underestimated reservoir of human and animal parasites. Our research indicates the important role of these insects in the epidemiology of parasites pathogenic to vertebrates. Conducted parasitological examination suggests that edible insects may be the most important parasite vector for domestic insectivorous animals. According to our studies the future research should focus on the need for constant monitoring of studied insect farms for pathogens, thus increasing food and feed safety.

twig@sysad.org

Latest Max Igan video. 10:09 minute mark - snacks made from #bugs and bread made from powdered #crickets. 12:40 - ports are empty- no ships/food shortages. Black Rock and #Vanguard have taken over our #food production. 36:05 - human-animal hybrids called #chimeras. China successfully grew human-monkey #embryos and sustained them in a lab for 20 days. 39:00 - silicon babies that function like real babies. 49:08 - they have developed a robotic finger that has skin cultured from human skin cells. https://www.bitchute.com/video/BvHNfFQQy43v/

dredmorbius@diaspora.glasswings.com

The Poem That Broke Google

Duration and the body: I thought about something I had read a while ago which said that a body, the body, is defined by duration. That a body in the present is inseparable from its previous state, that a body is linked in a continuous strand… and so on and so on… I thought about my body. It’s past. It’s present… Which made me think about the word and. And. And. And. And. And. Then.

Now. Now. Now. Now. Now, I felt in the present like I was living always alongside a previous body. This is why I had expected to find myself in the apartment when I returned home from California.

-- Eliza Barry Callahan

https://durationandthebodyelizacallahan.cargo.site/

In related news:

Including "And. And. And. And. And." in a Google doc causes it to crash
https://support.google.com/docs/thread/162510194/including-and-and-and-and-and-in-a-google-doc-causes-it-to-crash?hl=en

HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31277998

The Ands justify the means.

-- vijayr02 @ HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31282436

#Poetry #Google #Bugs #ElizaBarryCallahan #ThePenIsMightierThanTheDatacentre #AndAndAndAndAnd

dredmorbius@diaspora.glasswings.com

Pocket issues: Tagging, recents vs. alpha sort, 7.56.0.0 Android

I’m using the GetPocket Android app on an Android 10 e-ink device, the Onyx BOOX Max Lumi.

Pocket version is 7.56.0.0

As of a few updates ago, behaviour and functionality of article tagging has changed with regards to how many alpha-sorted vs. recently-used tags are presented, both when tagging is initiated and during incremental search as a specific tag name is spelled out.

I’m not sure precisely when this happened as there does not seem to be a readily-evident public release history of the GetPocket Android application, which is disappointing.

(Per Wesley / Dread Pirate Roberts, I’ve gotten used to disappointment.)

… oh, wait, APK mirror does show this — 7.550.0 was released 2 Feb 2022, 7.54.0.0 on 16 Jan 2022. I believe the change hit with 7.54.0.0. Changelogs for both indicate “minor fixes and improvements”. This is a poor release notice practice, for what it’s worth.

Up until a month or two ago, when initiating or entering tags, a large portion of the listed tags were recently-entered. As I’m often tagging a set of articles based on a similar topic or set of topics, this was useful and greatly speeded up tagging. As of the recent change, 2–3 app updates back, I’m seeing only 3 recent suggestions.

And as I spell out tags, I’m finding that the suggestions are similarly alpha-sorted rather than recent-sorted. As one of the tagging conventions I’ve adopted has been to enter a filed-on date “filed: 2022-03-21” for example), this means re-typing that entry each time I’m filing an article on a given date.

PLEASE INCREASE THE NUMBER OF RECENTLY-USED TAGS AND LIST INCREMENTAL-SEARCH TAGS ON THE BASIS OF RECENT OR PREFERABLY: FREQUENT USE.

The ergonomics of this subtle change are dramatic and bad.

Thank you.

https://help.getpocket.com/search?query=tags


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#Pocket #GetPocket #Bugs #Ergonomics #AppDesign #Mozilla