I guess regular bugs have way less need of muscle than swimming bugs. I have eaten crickets in a few different ways, and they never taste anything like shrimp. ALso, living in salt water pre-seasons the flesh maybe. That is my working theory. If we could figure out how to breed crickets that taste anything like shrimp, I would make them part of my diet and maybe even breed them.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Maybe it was a blessing in disguise
11·6 hours agoI feel like it would have been nicer for him to vomit on the ground instead of in a decorative pot or somebody’s chimney.
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Star Wars Memes@lemmy.world•Dinner guests have no manners these daysEnglish
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Games@lemmy.world•TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheldEnglish
14·2 days agoThe brick hammer is great for everything up to Snes and GBA. It is my most used device of 7 or 8 that I own. It isn’t good for n64 and up, not because it won’t play them, but because it has no joystick. Even so, for Snes, nes and GBA I really believe that there is no better platform to play them on.
SNES and GBA was peak and most evergreen due to the games being peak pixel art before everything went 3D. Nearly every SNES and GBA game is still beautiful. I tried playing some N64 games, and they are so ugly that they are nigh unplayable. Xbox is just a platform to play modern PC games that isn’t quite as good as PC. Even Playstation 1 and 2 games are too dated to enjoy beyond one or two fighting games.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google pays $68M to settle claims its voice assistant spied on usersEnglish
51·6 days agoThese are civil cases, buying your way out is all that happens in the best of circumstances in a civil case. It is just a matter of how much you have to pay to buy out. Punitive damages might do some extra justice, but what would that be? In the end you have to imagine that some radom person has sued you unjustly and decide how you want an innocent person to be treated, or perhaps they sued you with some small real point to their lawsuit, do you want the default to be that you are ruined? Maybe you didn’t intend harm, but want to either make amends or at least get past the lawsuit so you can get on with your life, do you want no recourse possible?
In the end, if Google was forced out of business, many(most) of us would be way worse off. That is not the ideal outcome. Ideally, the case brings enough money to the plaintiff to right any hardship caused and, in the case of punitive damages, does just enough hardship to the defendant that they are dissuaded from pursuing that course of action, but you aren’t trying to kill them.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Facial recognition to be rolled out nationwide in major police reformsEnglish
421·7 days agoGood gravy. 1984 wasn’t a guidebook.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google pays $68M to settle claims its voice assistant spied on usersEnglish
53·7 days agoSettlements only happen with the consent of both parties. I don’t see that as a problem. If you really don’t want a settlement, then opt out of the class action and bring your own case or do what you can to make sure the lawyer for the class action won’t settle. That I suppose is unlikely, as the lawyer will do whatever ends up being the most likely win case scenario in their opinion and the number of people in the class action will probably mean you have no individual say in it (not sure how that particular piece works but no class action suit that approached me gave me any options for what I wanted out of it).
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science@lemmy.world•Scientists have confirmed that a 26ft tall, tree-trunk-shaped organism, first discovered in Scotland in 1843, isn't a fungus or plant, but an entirely distinct evolutionary branch of lifeEnglish
301·8 days agoWell, trash. I already knew about these, but as fossils. This headline made me think they found a branch of them just growing in Scotland. But no, it is just the thing we already knew about. Not sure how they got any information that confirms they weren’t plants or fungi from fossils, but I guess that is the only newsworthy thing here. (Tubes, mostly looking at the branching of tubes and how they differ from any fruiting fungus is what I gather after reading the actual paper. I do think it is interesting that they also focused on how they are different from crustaceans. It would have been pretty interesting if those were crab trees.)
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World News@lemmy.world•Israeli bullets found inside bodies of Iranian children killed in riots: ReportEnglish
336·11 days agoIsrael sold weapons to Iran when Iran wasn’t their enemy and Iraq was the main danger. They would have no advantage at all in squashing the uprising there. This whole article is misdirection and misleading, playing into the hands of Iran’s despots. (Reading the article closely, which is a difficult task considering the horrible website, Iranian despots are claiming that Israel gave ammo and guns to the ones trying to revolt. That does make more sense, but the way the article is written, you can tell the whole article is propaganda for Iranian despots, because they spin it as a bad thing to help the uprising and use that kid caught in the crossfire as rage bait. )
I listen to everything on Audible, so that works for me. It would be nice if they linked to a source for physical books too though.
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Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? January 20
3·13 days agoI’m just starting Wizard and Glass (Book 4). I am definitely enjoying the ride. I was thinking about reading The Stand after this series, if reading order doesn’t matter. If there is a prefered reading order after finishing the series I might follow that.
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Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? January 20
4·13 days agoI really loved the old EU. I’ve read almost everything except I think I only read the first 3 books of Rogue Squadron. I might have to fix that at some point. I really wish they kept the EU as canon and made movies from that.
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Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? January 20
11·14 days ago- The Dark Tower series by Steven King
This is actually the first Steven King book I think I’ve read. Which is surprising because one of my best friends in school was obsessed with his books and I read a novel a week back then and usually would take suggestions. I’m not sure why I never read King. I even read John Saul.
At any rate, The Tower is fantastic. I’m glad I never read it so that I can enjoy it now. Heh.
I have nearly read the Mistborn series a few times. I might need to check that out
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pics@lemmy.world•I forgot the cookies in the tack room and Sandy was not okay with it.
4·14 days ago
enters the chat.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Jaysus... the horror!
7·17 days ago
Hmm. Why organize with those fiberoptic wires at all when all programming is done by organizing isolinear chips in a grid?
(Also, as easily as those chips pop out, every time the inertial dampeners fail just enough for the crew to feel hull damage but not enough to turn them to paste, they would all fall out and require Data to reorganize them.)
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Polish president vetoes "Orwellian" law allowing blocking of online contentEnglish
51·21 days agoPeople cheer every time something they don’t like gets censored, and then scoff and tell you you are just pro whatever-that-thing-was when you tell them why that is dangerous. People want 1984 to come true with all their heart and believe that censorship will always go their way while it is going their way.



I fed some crickets oranges before taking them to a demonstration speech I was giving for speech class. My demonstration was on making “crispy critters” which are rice crispy treats with dry roasted crickets. As an opener, I ate a live cricket (new personal fears of parasites would stop me from doing this now). The cricket tasted just like orange candy, because he had a belly full of oranges. It was better than my dry roasted crickets. I ate a cricket live out of the yard and it tasted like grass. They are what they eat. Even so, when you cook them, they dry up to the point that you are just eating their shells mostly.
So yes, you could make them salty if you drown them in salt water, but the muscle is the major part. We need to figure out how to make them get major gains. Little barbells maybe.