Chromium is only dangerous (in reasonable quantities) when its Hexavalent (meaning it has 6 missing electrons). Trivalent chromium (3 missing electrons) is actually essential in trace amounts. Stainless steel has trivalent chromium. Exposure to high temperatures (welding, plasma cutting, maybe grinding) can oxidize it from trivalent to hexavalent but your kitchen utensils aren’t going to be exposed to that. I’m not an expert though to be clear.
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On private trackers thats pretty typical in my experience, if you’re getting that on public trackers and you see there are peers then you might not have port forwarding set up correctly.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is anyone making a frontend player for the music Anna recently archived from Spotify?
4·17 days agoAre you looking for something like Lidarr?
Here’s an interesting video that overviews all the safety features, the bit about why they don’t have seatbelts is at 3:22 and 10minutes
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What are the silliest reasons people have given you for not wanting to try Linux?
51·3 months agoIf Linux gets popular the mega corps will just follow them there and then you’ll be asking them to uninstall Dell os or at least remove the Linux recall (powered by bing) that it comes bundled with. Just look at the modern state of android.
Bats are the leading source of human rabies infection in North America. Agree they are adorable, but keep them at a distance.
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•So hard to get it right this time of year...
2·3 months agoI’ll take the coat from the left and the shorts from the right please.
Conversely if taken in an empty stomach it can have a delayed impact until you eat something.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 still has secrets fans haven't found, says director
2·4 months agoI strongly disagree, I don’t think act 2’s reveal would hit nearly as hard without all the build up.
full game spoilers
Act 1 is how the player is allowed to empathize with maelle, letting you love the gestrals and npcs is what makes the final choice of the game interesting and gives the whole 3rd act stakes.
the top stairs could have been added later, why demolish the old stairs if you don’t have to.
Powertoys is basically all the things the engineers internally couldn’t stand not having but the business won’t allow to be officially integrated.
The thing they’ll reciever attaches to is still part of the phone. So its more like long floppy necks
Studded tires are illegal on public roads where I live (i’m pretty confident it applies to bikes too), but i do fine with fat tires. My chain slips if its actively snowing though and for some reason my bolts loosen rather quickly in winter.
What’s the deal with Social Media! <Jazz riff>
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Walmart designed its new Bentonville, Arkansas, headquarters to be a bikeable extension of the cityEnglish
4·6 months agoThere was an IBM campus like this near where I used to live. It was great for getting from their campus to city hall, and the few apartments between, amazing separated bike lanes that also served as road quieting. to get anywhere else you’d have to ride in a bike gutter through a 80kph stroad. I still biked because I’m a madman, but for the most part those bike lanes were justifiably deserted.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Steven Fulop, the Mayor of Jersey City. He is smarter than the average american politician. English
9·6 months agoCould someone explain what is meant by microtransit?
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•California Bill SB 79 would automatically allow multistory buildings near bus stops and subway stations. Many cities, like Los Angeles, currently ban multistory housing. English
27·6 months agoCounterpoint, perhaps greedy real estate developers will lobby for bus stops.
And not just you, short hand used to be ubiquitous before the computer, now it’s all but extinct.
The reason it’s de facto mandatory is due to some in house extensions, assuming they work with this I could, but I also don’t particularly care about my privacy on a work machine. But I will be checking this out for my personal stuff!


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I am not a doctor, I just find steel interesting. I also prefer leaf to hash. but I think it’s going to take more than 1000C to create the fumes osha is mainly concerned about, which would make the steel yellow with heat, Even for welders it’s the sort of thing that should concern only people who do it professionally. That said you are kinda directly huffing whatever is coming off it (hypothetically of course). If it’s getting red hot, then it might still be having some oxidation, but it probably isn’t getting into your lungs and it probably is going to stay put in the metal, Probably…
If it’s not glowing at all you are definitely good.