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Or do what the V&A has done in Docklands - make its warehouse available for the public to visit. Pretty cool day out.

https://www.vam.ac.uk/east/storehouse/visit


Second that, it's really good. You can only really see a small fraction of it still, just because of the nature of it (it's like a central viewing space completely surrounded by warehouse shelving) but really interesting, from the meta perspective of seeing how they store and tend to pieces too.

For example, there's a bunch of swords 'on display' (such as it is) and then you can sort of just about see an entire sword storage/curation room off to one side, with many times more than are actually visible in some detail.


Science Museum opens its warehouse in Swindon to the public too

Highly recommended for people with an interest in vehicles, but there's a lot of other stuff from twentieth century consumer goods to the contents of Stephen Hawkings office on shelves there and document archives too.


"I didn't say anything to the manager - I made a subtle hint and prayed that they took it, because ... reasons. On this occassion, I lucked out"

I got:

Already said more specific animal: Leopard I assume you mean “panther” in the general sense of any big cat.

At that point I stopped playing because this seems nonsense


> is literally a predictive method to experience deeper aspects of oneself, one part of which is a greater sensitivity to energy movements and corresponding fields.

What does it actually predict? What measureable predictions can be tested?


That it will trigger this: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35846598/

I know a lot of people here like to believe Western science knows everything, but fortunately there's still a lot left to discover.


What you are talking about is the functional use of electrical impulses to active muscle. This article is talking about electrical potential as signalling mechanism for cell health, than can be used by a tissue to eject aging or sick cells

Again, they get paid a cut of Google's ad revenue from Safari users. This has one impact on Apple's design choices - Google remains the default search engine.

Notably, this hasn't stopped Apple from introducing multiple anti-tracking technologies into Safari which prevents Google from collecting information from Safari users.

If I open up a new tab in safari it tells me that in the last 30 days Safari prevented 109 trackers from profiling me and that 55% of the sites I use implement trackers. It also tells me that the most blocked tracker is googletagmanager.com across 78 websites


That chimes roughly with my experience, but to be fair ADP is designed not just for encrypted backups, but to harden the ecosystem for people who may be under the greatest threat. Worth noting that it has been outlawed in the UK and cannot be enabled, which makes me think it's pretty decent

> Worth noting that it has been outlawed in the UK and cannot be enabled

For the record, there is an ongoing court battle between Apple and UK government about getting it overturned.

Which also says many positive things for Apple that they are willing to put their money where their mouth is and put up a fight.


And that’s a significant PR and marketing posture for Apple.

You wouldn’t happen to work in North Norfolk would you?

And how would GPT 5.0 know that, I wonder. I bet it’s just making stuff up.

It will all be written from scratch in binary.

> Doctors won't say there's a problem until you're SICK and usually pretty late in the process when there's not a lot of room to make improvements.

As someone who is fit and active,in their 60s with zero obvious symptoms, but is nonetheless on cholesterol and blood pressure medication, this isn't true (in the UK, at least)


One of the things the NHS does surprisingly well, and is only really possible because it's a completely vertically integrated system, is population-level preventative medicine. Distributing insulin and salbutamol. Screening for various sorts of cancer. Cholesterol and BP checks. Encouraging people to stop smoking.

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