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WideEyedCurious

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Insatiably curious multidisciplinary geek, jack of many trades, SF/fantasy #writer, amateur nature #photographer, #INTJ, #atheist, #Xer, #IndependentVoter, #environmentalist, #Minnesotan, lover of #cats and #music, #StOlaf and #JohnsHopkins alum, she/her

Same handle on #CounterSocial and #Post...and formerly on that dead bird place.

Home base: #Minnesota (Mni Sóta Makoce)

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arstechnica , to Random
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Researchers make a plastic that includes bacteria that can digest it

Bacterial spores strengthen the plastic, then revive to digest it in landfills.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/04/researchers-make-a-plastic-that-includes-bacteria-that-can-digest-it/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

WideEyedCurious ,
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@arstechnica On the one hand: Cool!
On the other hand: You want to release this into the wild!?! Are you nuts?

rbreich , to Random
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Reminder that Live Nation/Ticketmaster is a monopoly, which is why it can get away with providing awful service, charging exorbitant prices, and tacking on fees as high as 75% of the ticket price.

It's a big deal that the DOJ is planning to file an antitrust lawsuit against it.

WideEyedCurious ,
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@rbreich Long overdue!

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