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Related, I've found this to be the most effective gadget to stop the itch of a mosquito bite: https://www.amazon.com/Vibis-Rechargeable-Mosquito-Chemical-... (Source: Floridian who has tried everything)


I have a fancy kettle and warm water to the lowest heat it’s got (~160f) then pour it into an insulated mug with a spoon. Stir the water with the spoon then put the spoon on the bite. Works insanely well and I can usually treat all the bites we get in a night with one mug


These sort-of work, but not in the way they describe. It doesn't work to break down the mosquito "venom" through heat.

What's really happening is that the heat basically overloads (I don't recall the exact biology, but this is the gist) the sensory neurons that would be reporting about the itch. For a short time, until the neurons get unscrambled, the itching sensation is blocked. But it'll likely be back again if you're sensitive to bites.


Do you have a source for this?


With some AI-assisted searching:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3257884/

e.g., "An explanation of the mechanism of action for the effectiveness of concentrated heat in this study can be found in the activation and suppression of receptors. A rapid temperature increase to a maximum of 51°C leads to an activation of transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1) via C- and Aδ-fibers."


The Nixie Tube Watch I received from Kickstarter is as wonderful as it looks:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1944794242/timeless-ele...


Very cool. Any idea if it contains mercury?


yes, IN-16 contain mercury. You want nixie tubes with mercury, especially for a clock, since it significantly prolongs their lifespan


They wildly exceeded their funding goal


If working in this space interests you, I recommend checking out Magnet Forensics. They make the best tools for end users tasked with taking those recovered hard drives full of CSAM and performing the analysis. Great company to consider working for (I have no affiliation, just a longstanding respect for them).

https://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/real-time-hash-matching...


Magnet Axiom is very poor for images. The interface is way to slow and a poor advert for .Net.

Xways for extraction, Griffeye for image processing and grading. Axiom for browser history and OS artefacts.

I just hope now Magnet bought Griffeye that the don't integrate it into a Axiom style clunky interface and render it unusable like the CCTV software they bought.


Important callout beyond the headline: "Last year, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children received 4,700 reports of generated AI child porn, with some criminals even using generative AI to make deepfakes of real children to extort them."


Different method, but related goal: I enjoyed this episode on making carbon-negative portland cement for construction https://wondery.com/shows/how-i-built-this/episode/10386-lit...


Sublime Systems is working in the same field: https://sublime-systems.com/


Check out the site Devpost for public, online hackathons (https://devpost.com/hackathons?challenge_type[]=online&open_...)


Link to source letter: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1447669/000119312523...

Don't miss in there:

"We’ve decided to end-of-life (EOL) Twilio Programmable Video as a standalone product. Given it’s such a niche area and a relatively small part of our portfolio, we believe partnering with video industry leaders is the best way to ensure long-term product innovation for our customers. Removing Programmable Video from our portfolio will also allow Communications to more effectively focus on our pillar products - Messaging, Voice, and Email."


Interestingly our company was already looking at moving from Twilio to Zoom and they recommended that in their email.


Have you done any comparisons between other competitors?


No not really, but since the news dropped we're starting to get into conversations about it, will be doing some research on other WebRTC providers soon.


How did you end up on/hear about Zoom?

I am in a bubble with Pion. Open Source devs from different companies all are chatting/contributing to projects/doing talks. Zoom isn't active so assumed all they had was a conferencing offering.


While I usually withhold personal comments here, I love this article because the Hogfish is the only main species here in Florida that for whatever reason I can't catch (while all my mates have). They even bought me a Hogfish cutting board to remind me each day of my "white whale." I'm so glad to read of their camouflage abilities to use that as an excuse!


Hopefully they've at least shared some with you, because it's delicious.


They've done that at least!


https://www.loveseat.com/ is a great example of a business built on a second market for returns (Austin, San Antonio, San Diego)


Do those auctions shoot up in price shortly before the end of the auction? They currently give the impression of a surprisingly good deal, and that’s already what I was expecting.


They don't appear to artificially, no. But like any auction, when it's a good deal, a lot of people may watch and wait until fairly near the end. I've used them before and had a very positive experience.


The most useful thing about software patents IMO is what you uncover during the patent writing process. When you’re sitting there writing the equivalent of a 10-20 page college essay on the problem background, operating environment, then all the present and future uses of something novel (the provisional stage), it forces you to think in a way that no typical product management process does. There are few (any?) other forcing mechanisms I’ve seen that produce the same results.


And then the legal team runs it through the legalese obfuscator 9000 to make sure no one else will have any idea what it's even about.

Seriously, Google needed insider information at Sonos to infringe on their multi-room audio patent. Go read it and see if you could implement a working system from it https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/07/ef/fb/ac27ac8...


That’s true. The narrative can get lost or at least watered down in the process.


If your design or method is new and unique, just a write scientific paper about it. It is about the same.


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