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"Those little white flowers you see here are known as the Arctic mountain heather, and they are highly toxic to this little pika.
Collared pika create what we call haypiles under the rocks that will serve as food for the 9 months of winter they endure beneath the snow. That’s 9 months of dead rotting plants for fungi, bacteria, and other parasites to completely destroy. That is, unless the pika layers toxic species like this arctic heather through the haypile.
This particular species of flower releases its toxic brew of phenolic compounds into the the pika's cache of food as it begins to break down. Those very same toxins, it turns out, are a natural food preservative that kills the very fungi and bacteria that would otherwise ruin an entire winter’s worth of food for the pika. And amazingly, by the time the pika makes it down to these layers, those toxins are completely harmless to the little mammal.
None of this is by accident. Researchers have documented that not only are pika meticulous at how they layer toxic plants into their haypiles, they use different species, with differing levels of toxicity, at specific levels through the cache to ensure that their food is not only well preserved but also timed to be edible for themselves as they work their way through it.
This is the most sophisticated pharmacological knowledge and behavior ever documented outside of humans."
photo and text by jaredlloydphoto

#Photographie #Photography #Fotografie #Nature #Wildlife #NaturePhotography #WildlifePhotography

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telling all my haters "it's just a tool!" but they won't stop criticizing my plan to plow my fields using many small nuclear weapons

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When will Hollywood finally do something about threat actors

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Been a while since we've had a boop, and not gonna lie, Friend & I were a little unsure about where to boop a wasp, but you have to just make a best guess at times.

#sillyScribbles #boop #bug

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Current status: Telling the readers how to install and run FoxyProxy to turn on/off intercept proxy traffic analysis. Telling the Safari users that it sucks to suck.

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I think Kraftwerk may be some type of Bonk Wave... It cannot be said for certain.

(Best 2 hours of my life maybe. Standing even under the same roof as Ralf Hütter... Yep, that there is a feeling.)

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🚨 Since Trump became U.S. president once again, the country's global reputation has fallen below China for the first time. 🚨

Chinese President Xi Jinping is the first Chinese leader who is more respected than a US president.

Trump's criminal and thuggish behavior is handing the world to China on a golden platter.

Source: pewresearch.org/global/2026/07

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Hey, you know what? I don’t have to keep defending my opposition to genocide. You defend your support of it, motherfucker.

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RE: mastodon.social/@JennyList/116

I'm a very boring straight cis white male in my mid-50s and I look around at what's happening in the UK and think "just why?".

Intellectually I know it's all part of a well funded push from reactionary types that won't stop with trans people, but also it all just reeks of "hobbyless behaviour" done at the national level.

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Today's Low Quality Ad is for this Can of Worms Pin. Oh, so that's why people use the phrase "Opening a can of worms" in a negative way. Because it's full of worms. Gross.
collabs.shop/aefmdw

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New: the highly controversial AI music generator Suno was hacked. The hacker sent us Suno source code; it shows the company scraped YouTube Music, Deezer, and Genius. In all, Suno scraped *decades* worth of music from the internet. Obviously didn't pay artists 404media.co/hack-reveals-suno-

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Not like MS is known for quality software, but if you're bragging about the "largest Patch Tuesday ever" and claim that AI fixed 500+ vulns, one needs to take pause to wonder:

1) How many of those are actual vulnerabilities?

2) The "fixes" for those vulnerabilities - So a human vetted, reviewed, and approved them, yes? YES? (probably not, and that's a problem)

3) Large diff of code in a small period of time will probably lead to disasters down the road.

4) We're about to have another Crowdstrike moment in 3 days aren't we?

#windows #microsoft #foreshadowing

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