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  1. Climate experts say spring is coming earlier. How will that affect agriculture and ecosystems?

    As a row crop farmer in St. Joseph, Missouri, Joe Lau said he’s noticing more extreme weather these…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #Climate #foodandagriculture #Science #syndicated
    newsbeep.com/us/569422/

  2. Climate experts say spring is coming earlier. How will that affect agriculture and ecosystems?

    As a row crop farmer in St. Joseph, Missouri, Joe Lau said he’s noticing more extreme weather these…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #Climate #foodandagriculture #Science #syndicated
    newsbeep.com/us/569422/

  3. Climate experts say spring is coming earlier. How will that affect agriculture and ecosystems?

    As a row crop farmer in St. Joseph, Missouri, Joe Lau said he’s noticing more extreme weather these…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #Climate #foodandagriculture #Science #syndicated
    newsbeep.com/us/569422/

  4. Climate experts say spring is coming earlier. How will that affect agriculture and ecosystems?

    As a row crop farmer in St. Joseph, Missouri, Joe Lau said he’s noticing more extreme weather these…
    #NewsBeep #News #Environment #Climate #environment #foodandagriculture #Science #syndicated #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/516101/

  5. The Essential Vitamin You’re Probably Missing

    If you’re low in vitamin B-12, you can experience symptoms throughout your body. These include fatigue and weakness…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Health #evergreen #syndicated-huffpost #womenscontent
    newsbeep.com/us/444102/

  6. Traumatic Soccer Game: A Parent’s Worst Nightmare

    In spring 2024, my 8-year-old son and my 9-year-old niece found a discarded, loaded handgun while playing along…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Soccer #evergreen #firstpersonnarrative #Sports #syndicated-huffpost #womenscontent
    newsbeep.com/us/304821/

  7. Key Nutrients You’re Missing: A Public Health Crisis

    All this talk of shortfalls might leave you wondering if it’s at all possible to keep yourself well nourished these days. But if you’re reaching for a bottle of multivitamins right to supplement the gaps, you may want to slow y…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Nutrition #evergreen #foodtasty #foodfb #health #nutrition #syndicated-huffpost #womenscontent
    diningandcooking.com/2362721/k

  8. Key Nutrients You’re Missing: A Public Health Crisis

    All this talk of shortfalls might leave you wondering if it’s at all possible to keep yourself well nourished these days. But if you’re reaching for a bottle of multivitamins right to supplement the gaps, you may want to slow y…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Nutrition #evergreen #foodtasty #foodfb #health #nutrition #syndicated-huffpost #womenscontent
    diningandcooking.com/2362721/k

  9. Key Nutrients You’re Missing: A Public Health Crisis

    All this talk of shortfalls might leave you wondering if it’s at all possible to keep yourself well nourished these days. But if you’re reaching for a bottle of multivitamins right to supplement the gaps, you may want to slow y…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Nutrition #evergreen #foodtasty #foodfb #health #nutrition #syndicated-huffpost #womenscontent
    diningandcooking.com/2362721/k

  10. "My Face Ain’t Hidden, B*tch": People Are Absolutely In Awe Of This Woman Yelling At ICE Agents – BuzzFeed

    “My Face Ain’t Hidden, B*tch”: People Are Absolutely In Awe Of This Woman Yelling At ICE Agents  BuzzFeed‘They treated…
    #NewsBeep #News #Headlines #blackcontent #CA #Canada #syndicated-huffpost #timely
    newsbeep.com/187913/

  11. Dietician Shares Number One Food Recommendation For Older Adults

    If you’re looking for one specific food that can move the needle health-wise, the experts we spoke with suggested opting for high-quality fatty protein, namely salmon. “Fatty fish, such as salmon, are rich in EPA (eicosapentaen…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Nutrition #evergreen #foodfb #health #nutrition #syndicated-huffpost
    diningandcooking.com/2286232/d

  12. 6 Things You Should Never Say To Someone You’re Dining With — And Why

    The simple answer: You never know what someone else is going through and why they’re eating what they’re eating, Brittney Lauro, lead therapist at eating disorder treatment platform Equip, told HuffPost.  Someone could be dealing with or recovering f…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Dining #evergreen #syndicated-huffpost
    diningandcooking.com/2165458/6

  13. I Moved To France With My Son, And This Is One Culture Shock I Never Expected

    Back in our hometown of Richmond, Virginia, Oliver attended a public elementary school where lunch was a quick, no-frills affair. The menu rotated through a brief sel…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchmeals #evergreen #francais #france #French #frenchmeals #meals #syndicated-huffpost #womenscontent
    diningandcooking.com/2158890/i

  14. Celebrity chef Anne Burrell dies at 55 – KS95 94.5

    Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images Chef Anne Burrell, best known as the longtime co-host of Food Network’s Worst Cooks in America, has died. She was 55. Her representatives confirmed her death to ABC News. According to police, Burrell was found “unconsciou…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Italianmeals #Italia #Italian #italianmeals #italiano #italy #syndicated
    diningandcooking.com/2133300/c

  15. New blog post: I'll be publishing a new book at the end of the month. Father's Day is a masterful crime yarn from Sefton Eisenhart. It will be published as a collectible, limited-edition chapbook, typeset using a 1960s IBM Executive typewriter.

    As always, my blog is via RSS, Atom, and JSON Feed.

    nantucketlit.com/blog/2025/06/

  16. A brain dump from Matrix Dreams: A better-defined series of sets

    I’ve been pondering the weird collection of sets I cooked up in this post. In this post, I’d like to take a crack at defining the sets.

    I’m going to bow to my ego and call these the MattSets. MattSet Prime is the set of all integers found in all the other MattSets.

    MattSet0 is the set of all powers of two. As such, it is an even set. All members of MattSet0 are even.

    There are two types of MattSets – even and not even (odd) sets. Each set is generated from the set before it.

    MattSet1 is the first odd set. It is the set of all the numbers when multiplied by three that the numbers in the previous set is one more than. Another way to say this is – make an intermediary set of all members of MattSet0 (MattSetn-1 in general form) that are one more than a multiple of three. Take all the members of this intermediary set and apply the function (x-1)/3. This will give you MattSet1 which is an odd set.

    MattSet2 is two be an even set. MattSet2 is the set of all integers that are twice a member of MattSet1 (MattSetn-1 in general form).

    Each subsequent set is generated in the same way such that MattSets with even indexes are even numbers and MattSets with odd indexes are odd.

    As far as I have, so far, tested each odd MattSet has half the number of members as the preceding even MattSet.

    In theory: As n approaches infinity, the size of the MattSetn approaches 0. At least I think that it does.

    The question I am looking to answer is does MattSet Prime contain all the positive integers? If I can’t prove that one way or the other, is there anything interesting about these sets that can be proved?

    A better-defined series of sets, 8th October 2024, by Matt

    Note: I’m not sure I was all that clear the first time, but only integer values can be members of these sets.

    You could add some other series of (empty) sets for completion. MattSetnx. A member of the MattSetnx is an even number not found in MattSet0 that is twice the value of a MattSet0 member. MattSetn+1x. Would be all the even numbers not in the preceding sets that are twice the value of one of the previous nx sets. In theory, all MattSetnx sets are empty, as twice a power of two is another power of two.

    Prove me wrong.

    Syndicated to:

    #maths #MatrixDreams #MattSet #setTheory #syndicated #MyVeryBestContent

  17. A brain dump from Matrix Dreams: A better-defined series of sets

    I’ve been pondering the weird collection of sets I cooked up in this post. In this post, I’d like to take a crack at defining the sets.

    I’m going to bow to my ego and call these the MattSets. MattSet Prime is the set of all integers found in all the other MattSets.

    MattSet0 is the set of all powers of two. As such, it is an even set. All members of MattSet0 are even.

    There are two types of MattSets – even and not even (odd) sets. Each set is generated from the set before it.

    MattSet1 is the first odd set. It is the set of all the numbers when multiplied by three that the numbers in the previous set is one more than. Another way to say this is – make an intermediary set of all members of MattSet0 (MattSetn-1 in general form) that are one more than a multiple of three. Take all the members of this intermediary set and apply the function (x-1)/3. This will give you MattSet1 which is an odd set.

    MattSet2 is two be an even set. MattSet2 is the set of all integers that are twice a member of MattSet1 (MattSetn-1 in general form).

    Each subsequent set is generated in the same way such that MattSets with even indexes are even numbers and MattSets with odd indexes are odd.

    As far as I have, so far, tested each odd MattSet has half the number of members as the preceding even MattSet.

    In theory: As n approaches infinity, the size of the MattSetn approaches 0. At least I think that it does.

    The question I am looking to answer is does MattSet Prime contain all the positive integers? If I can’t prove that one way or the other, is there anything interesting about these sets that can be proved?

    A better-defined series of sets, 8th October 2024, by Matt

    Note: I’m not sure I was all that clear the first time, but only integer values can be members of these sets.

    You could add some other series of (empty) sets for completion. MattSetnx. A member of the MattSetnx is an even number not found in MattSet0 that is twice the value of a MattSet0 member. MattSetn+1x. Would be all the even numbers not in the preceding sets that are twice the value of one of the previous nx sets. In theory, all MattSetnx sets are empty, as twice a power of two is another power of two.

    Prove me wrong.

    Syndicated to:

    #maths #MatrixDreams #MattSet #setTheory #syndicated #MyVeryBestContent

  18. A brain dump from Matrix Dreams: A better-defined series of sets

    I’ve been pondering the weird collection of sets I cooked up in this post. In this post, I’d like to take a crack at defining the sets.

    I’m going to bow to my ego and call these the MattSets. MattSet Prime is the set of all integers found in all the other MattSets.

    MattSet0 is the set of all powers of two. As such, it is an even set. All members of MattSet0 are even.

    There are two types of MattSets – even and not even (odd) sets. Each set is generated from the set before it.

    MattSet1 is the first odd set. It is the set of all the numbers when multiplied by three that the numbers in the previous set is one more than. Another way to say this is – make an intermediary set of all members of MattSet0 (MattSetn-1 in general form) that are one more than a multiple of three. Take all the members of this intermediary set and apply the function (x-1)/3. This will give you MattSet1 which is an odd set.

    MattSet2 is two be an even set. MattSet2 is the set of all integers that are twice a member of MattSet1 (MattSetn-1 in general form).

    Each subsequent set is generated in the same way such that MattSets with even indexes are even numbers and MattSets with odd indexes are odd.

    As far as I have, so far, tested each odd MattSet has half the number of members as the preceding even MattSet.

    In theory: As n approaches infinity, the size of the MattSetn approaches 0. At least I think that it does.

    The question I am looking to answer is does MattSet Prime contain all the positive integers? If I can’t prove that one way or the other, is there anything interesting about these sets that can be proved?

    A better-defined series of sets, 8th October 2024, by Matt

    Note: I’m not sure I was all that clear the first time, but only integer values can be members of these sets.

    You could add some other series of (empty) sets for completion. MattSetnx. A member of the MattSetnx is an even number not found in MattSet0 that is twice the value of a MattSet0 member. MattSetn+1x. Would be all the even numbers not in the preceding sets that are twice the value of one of the previous nx sets. In theory, all MattSetnx sets are empty, as twice a power of two is another power of two.

    Prove me wrong.

    Syndicated to:

    #maths #MatrixDreams #MattSet #setTheory #syndicated #MyVeryBestContent

  19. A brain dump from Matrix Dreams: A better-defined series of sets

    I’ve been pondering the weird collection of sets I cooked up in this post. In this post, I’d like to take a crack at defining the sets.

    I’m going to bow to my ego and call these the MattSets. MattSet Prime is the set of all integers found in all the other MattSets.

    MattSet0 is the set of all powers of two. As such, it is an even set. All members of MattSet0 are even.

    There are two types of MattSets – even and not even (odd) sets. Each set is generated from the set before it.

    MattSet1 is the first odd set. It is the set of all the numbers when multiplied by three that the numbers in the previous set is one more than. Another way to say this is – make an intermediary set of all members of MattSet0 (MattSetn-1 in general form) that are one more than a multiple of three. Take all the members of this intermediary set and apply the function (x-1)/3. This will give you MattSet1 which is an odd set.

    MattSet2 is two be an even set. MattSet2 is the set of all integers that are twice a member of MattSet1 (MattSetn-1 in general form).

    Each subsequent set is generated in the same way such that MattSets with even indexes are even numbers and MattSets with odd indexes are odd.

    As far as I have, so far, tested each odd MattSet has half the number of members as the preceding even MattSet.

    In theory: As n approaches infinity, the size of the MattSetn approaches 0. At least I think that it does.

    The question I am looking to answer is does MattSet Prime contain all the positive integers? If I can’t prove that one way or the other, is there anything interesting about these sets that can be proved?

    A better-defined series of sets, 8th October 2024, by Matt

    Note: I’m not sure I was all that clear the first time, but only integer values can be members of these sets.

    You could add some other series of (empty) sets for completion. MattSetnx. A member of the MattSetnx is an even number not found in MattSet0 that is twice the value of a MattSet0 member. MattSetn+1x. Would be all the even numbers not in the preceding sets that are twice the value of one of the previous nx sets. In theory, all MattSetnx sets are empty, as twice a power of two is another power of two.

    Prove me wrong.

    Syndicated to:

    #maths #MatrixDreams #MattSet #setTheory #syndicated #MyVeryBestContent

  20. A brain dump from Matrix Dreams: A better-defined series of sets

    I’ve been pondering the weird collection of sets I cooked up in this post. In this post, I’d like to take a crack at defining the sets.

    I’m going to bow to my ego and call these the MattSets. MattSet Prime is the set of all integers found in all the other MattSets.

    MattSet0 is the set of all powers of two. As such, it is an even set. All members of MattSet0 are even.

    There are two types of MattSets – even and not even (odd) sets. Each set is generated from the set before it.

    MattSet1 is the first odd set. It is the set of all the numbers when multiplied by three that the numbers in the previous set is one more than. Another way to say this is – make an intermediary set of all members of MattSet0 (MattSetn-1 in general form) that are one more than a multiple of three. Take all the members of this intermediary set and apply the function (x-1)/3. This will give you MattSet1 which is an odd set.

    MattSet2 is two be an even set. MattSet2 is the set of all integers that are twice a member of MattSet1 (MattSetn-1 in general form).

    Each subsequent set is generated in the same way such that MattSets with even indexes are even numbers and MattSets with odd indexes are odd.

    As far as I have, so far, tested each odd MattSet has half the number of members as the preceding even MattSet.

    In theory: As n approaches infinity, the size of the MattSetn approaches 0. At least I think that it does.

    The question I am looking to answer is does MattSet Prime contain all the positive integers? If I can’t prove that one way or the other, is there anything interesting about these sets that can be proved?

    A better-defined series of sets, 8th October 2024, by Matt

    Note: I’m not sure I was all that clear the first time, but only integer values can be members of these sets.

    You could add some other series of (empty) sets for completion. MattSetnx. A member of the MattSetnx is an even number not found in MattSet0 that is twice the value of a MattSet0 member. MattSetn+1x. Would be all the even numbers not in the preceding sets that are twice the value of one of the previous nx sets. In theory, all MattSetnx sets are empty, as twice a power of two is another power of two.

    Prove me wrong.

    Syndicated to:

    #maths #MatrixDreams #MattSet #setTheory #syndicated #MyVeryBestContent

  21. CW: end of life

    From my social node: Bury me with some weird shit

    Bury me with some weird shit

    If/when I pass, I want everyone who attends the service to bring things to fill my coffin with. These must be unique or unusual and of no discernible purpose. Things like stone polyhedral dice, an assortment of random but purposeful-looking glass counters, and a whole bunch of well-made but meaningless things (cogs, geometric shapes, handmade fantasy coins with fictional glyphs, etc.). Ideally, they should obtain or make two. One for my coffin and one for theirs. That way, far into the future, we will confuse the hell out of a generation of archaeologists. They’ll spend decades trying to work out what or who I was to all these other random dead people. It will be one last prank from me to the future.

    Bury me with some weird shit, 2 June 2025 by Matt

    Syndicated to:

    #funIdeas #prank #social #syndicated

  22. CW: end of life

    From my social node: Bury me with some weird shit

    Bury me with some weird shit

    If/when I pass, I want everyone who attends the service to bring things to fill my coffin with. These must be unique or unusual and of no discernible purpose. Things like stone polyhedral dice, an assortment of random but purposeful-looking glass counters, and a whole bunch of well-made but meaningless things (cogs, geometric shapes, handmade fantasy coins with fictional glyphs, etc.). Ideally, they should obtain or make two. One for my coffin and one for theirs. That way, far into the future, we will confuse the hell out of a generation of archaeologists. They’ll spend decades trying to work out what or who I was to all these other random dead people. It will be one last prank from me to the future.

    Bury me with some weird shit, 2 June 2025 by Matt

    Syndicated to:

    #funIdeas #prank #social #syndicated

  23. CW: end of life

    From my social node: Bury me with some weird shit

    Bury me with some weird shit

    If/when I pass, I want everyone who attends the service to bring things to fill my coffin with. These must be unique or unusual and of no discernible purpose. Things like stone polyhedral dice, an assortment of random but purposeful-looking glass counters, and a whole bunch of well-made but meaningless things (cogs, geometric shapes, handmade fantasy coins with fictional glyphs, etc.). Ideally, they should obtain or make two. One for my coffin and one for theirs. That way, far into the future, we will confuse the hell out of a generation of archaeologists. They’ll spend decades trying to work out what or who I was to all these other random dead people. It will be one last prank from me to the future.

    Bury me with some weird shit, 2 June 2025 by Matt

    Syndicated to:

    #funIdeas #prank #social #syndicated

  24. CW: end of life

    From my social node: Bury me with some weird shit

    Bury me with some weird shit

    If/when I pass, I want everyone who attends the service to bring things to fill my coffin with. These must be unique or unusual and of no discernible purpose. Things like stone polyhedral dice, an assortment of random but purposeful-looking glass counters, and a whole bunch of well-made but meaningless things (cogs, geometric shapes, handmade fantasy coins with fictional glyphs, etc.). Ideally, they should obtain or make two. One for my coffin and one for theirs. That way, far into the future, we will confuse the hell out of a generation of archaeologists. They’ll spend decades trying to work out what or who I was to all these other random dead people. It will be one last prank from me to the future.

    Bury me with some weird shit, 2 June 2025 by Matt

    Syndicated to:

    #funIdeas #prank #social #syndicated

  25. CW: end of life

    From my social node: Bury me with some weird shit

    Bury me with some weird shit

    If/when I pass, I want everyone who attends the service to bring things to fill my coffin with. These must be unique or unusual and of no discernible purpose. Things like stone polyhedral dice, an assortment of random but purposeful-looking glass counters, and a whole bunch of well-made but meaningless things (cogs, geometric shapes, handmade fantasy coins with fictional glyphs, etc.). Ideally, they should obtain or make two. One for my coffin and one for theirs. That way, far into the future, we will confuse the hell out of a generation of archaeologists. They’ll spend decades trying to work out what or who I was to all these other random dead people. It will be one last prank from me to the future.

    Bury me with some weird shit, 2 June 2025 by Matt

    Syndicated to:

    #funIdeas #prank #social #syndicated

  26. Dear Friends of RSS,

    In my #efforts to be a #Super-Nerd, I am trying to use #RSS. It seems a good way of #receiving #news and #following #ideas relevant to me rather than #programmed, #syndicated or biased social media?

    As usual, I #know nothing about it, just familiar with its symbol ...
    So far I have #downloaded an RSS program, #Firefox #extension and tried to make sense of them or at least use in some #relevant way ...

    I may be too #stupid to use the interneti-neti:
    - the program just seemed to be busy waiting for food, #feed, #connection
    - the Firefox extension seems to be doing something when I load it
    - the sun is shining and maybe I should have a #weather RSS feeding
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neti_net