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The Level1 Show January 8 2024: Patreon Edition

https://www.one-tab.com/page/3dvdVwlEQ6uFieenr3xL-w https://www.one-tab.com/page/ETjro6SkT9SDJdX2GDgO1g https://www.one-tab.com/page/EoItjZEkSziDjHxw0hk1SA 0:00 - Intro 1:21 - New Jersey Used COVID Relief Funds to Buy Banned Chinese Surveillance Cameras 3:51 - Texas is exploring role of AI in government 5:15 - New Spin on a Revolving Door: Pentagon Officials Turned Venture Capitalists 6:45 - US antitrust case against Apple App Store is 'firing on all cylinders' 7:37 - We’re down to just a handful of EVs that qualify for the full $7,500 tax credit in the US 9:11 - Average U.S household can afford only cheapest 16% of listed homes 9:57 - US national debt hits record $34 trillion 11:02 - Mexican cartel provided wifi to locals – with threat of death if they didn’t use it 12:33 - Cox Distances Itself From Claim It Spies On Users Via Phones, Cable Box Mics 14:10 - 23andMe tells victims it’s their fault that their data was breached 16:16 - Google password resets not enough to stop this malware 16:50 - Museum World Hit by Cyberattack on Widely Used Software 17:38 - Notorious Airbnb Host Charged with Allegedly Running $8.5M Nationwide Scam 19:41 - Firmware prank causes LED curtain in Russia to display ‘Slava Ukraini’ — police arrest apartment owner 21:33 - 'All India Pregnant Job Agency' to impregnate 'unfortunate' women busted in Bihar; 8 arrested 23:43 - Revealed: almost half of British teens feel addicted to social media, study says 25:45 - Meet ‘Link History,’ Facebook’s New Way to Track the Websites You Visit 27:57 - Fidelity marks down X valuation by 71.5% 30:03 - Microsoft is adding a new key to PC keyboards for the first time since 1994 31:20 - Starlink launches first “cellphone towers in space” for use with LTE phones 31:48 - LG’s 2024 OLED TVs put a bigger focus on AI processing than ever before 32:39 - CES 2024: LG Develops OLED Monitor That Can Hit 480Hz Refresh Rate 33:50 - Apple stock slips after Barclays downgrade 34:05 - Apple Just Broke a Tradition It Held for 12 Years 35:08 - Apple's iPhone design chief headed to LoveFrom to work with Jony Ive on AI devices 36:19 - You can now buy the Xbox Series S toaster for $40 37:06 - Tesla extends lead in Norway sales, EVs take 82% market share 37:50 - Technical headaches put the brakes on GM’s big EV push 38:49 - Father says his daughter’s car is melting in the driveway. Honda says it’s not covered by warranty 40:14 - It's Back: Researchers Say They've Replicated LK-99 Room Temperature Superconductor Experiment 41:14 - Ultrahigh-mobility semiconducting epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide 42:55 - Substack faces user revolt over anti-censorship stance on neo-Nazis 43:34 - Chief executive of collapsed crypto fund HyperVerse does not appear to exist 44:44 - Oppenheimer and the resurgence of Blu-ray and DVDs: How to stop your films and music from disappearing 45:26 - Wickr Is Dead 46:12 - One of Tekken 8’s “colorblind” modes is causing migraines, vertigo, and debate 47:16 - Tetris Has Finally Been Beaten After 34 Years 48:49 - Kim Kardashian’s Once-Massive Mobile Game Is No More 50:32 - Cleavage but no underbust, please: Twitch bans "implied nudity" among streamers 52:02 - Linux hits nearly 4% desktop user share on Statcounter 53:31 - Dark side of Starbucks app: Coffee giant accused of rigging payments to the tune of nearly $900 million over 5 years 55:14 - Amazon marketplace crackdown has sellers searching for legal help 56:00 - InVision design collaboration services shutdown 57:18 - US pay-TV subscriber base eroding at record pace 1:00:25 - A global watermarking standard could help safeguard elections in the ChatGPT era 1:01:12 - Sony, Canon and Nikon set to combat deepfakes with digital signature tech in future cameras 1:03:34 - Search startup Perplexity AI valued at $520 million in funding from Bezos, Nvidia 1:04:11 - ChatGPT bombs test on diagnosing kids’ medical cases with 83% error rate 1:05:14 - Google is preparing a paid version of Bard 1:06:25 - Database of 16,000 Artists Used to Train Midjourney AI Goes Viral 1:07:26 - Driverless cars immune from traffic tickets in California under current laws 1:08:11 - Samsung is planning human-free, fully automated fabs within six years 1:09:03 - XpoSat: India launches space mission to study black holes 1:09:58 - SpaceX accused of unlawfully firing staff critical of Elon Musk 1:11:26 - Brazil jails: Hundreds of inmates use Christmas release to escape 1:12:46 - Man pleads not guilty after Lewes woman dies at slap therapy workshop 1:13:45 - Police investigate virtual sex assault on girl's avatar 1:15:16 - Lost nose ring, bad haircut, waiting for food among top 911 nuisance calls this year in B.C. 1:16:15 - Man treated in hospital after injecting himself with own semen 1:17:24 - Drugmakers set to raise US prices on at least 500 drugs in January

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Mario Vivante

The Hell is assault pig?!

Kelley Higgins

lol I think I might know what they do with the cow dung! It's a rollercoaster though, so strap in lmao. So, I'm no expert but my wife is a biologist and this is kind of my understanding of what might be happening. We've kept a large group of guinea pigs for a few years. They have really long digestive tracks, and any sort of bloating can be pretty dangerous to them. So, instinctually, they will eat one another's poops in order to regulate their gut microbiome to keep from getting bloated. (well, actually *nerd glasses*, they eat one another's cecotropes - which is a secondary type of poop that they make which is more fibrous than their normal poops -- they'll also eat more of one another's cecotropes when there is a food shortage [I learned this from vet science, not from starving my pigs lol] so it does seem to help them during lean times *but* they still eat cecotropes even when there's a big food surplus which I think is because of how much it helps their gut. [This is where it ties in to stolen cow poo] If you have one sick guinea pig who has bloat, and one healthy guinea pig, you can actually crush up the cecotrope (& mix it with something nice bc you're not a complete monster lol) and give it to the sick pig. It will often help with their bloating problem and let them recover! (You see this a lot after guinea pigs are given meds like antibiotics). I could possibly see this being done with cows too? That's literally the only explanation I have. This is also being done with humans right now, with the gut microbiome project & C. difficile. C. diff used to be such an awful illness, and even a decade ago it was so hard to treat. It's a gut microbiome overgrowth problem. It was treated with heavy antibiotics until recently when the Gut Microbiome project started using Poop Pills to treat it lol. I mean, they're very well tested poop samples & they're probably in capsules so you don't have to deal with a taste, but they're like a magic bullet for c. diff. It's giving a lot of people hope where there was none. At this point, I don't know if I should say "You're welcome" or "I'm sorry" for this rambling wealth of poop knowledge... whatever, love you guys : D