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Roman elites drank from leaded cups because it made water sweeter.

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  • hex@kolektiva.socialH hex@kolektiva.social

    Roman elites drank from leaded cups because it made water sweeter. Radiation was thought at one time to have healing properties, so people would add uranium to their drinking water. Glowing dishes are still a collectors item. After the discovery of x-rays, shoe stores started installing them and using them on kids feet to size shoes. Lead was added to gasoline to improve engine performance, and paint to make it whiter. We all know about asbestos and DDT.

    We look back at all of this and think, "how could people have been so incompetent back then?" Some of these things caused irreparable harm in their generation, some continue to cause harm today almost 100 years later.

    If you wonder that, look at the whole #LLM thing and you have your answer.

    smellsofbikes@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Hex microplastics, forever chemicals, burnt animal fats...

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    • marco_m_aus_f@freiburg.socialM marco_m_aus_f@freiburg.social

      @Hex In German this is called "Lernen durch Schmerzen" -- learning by pain.

      Edit: this practice is usually applied by people that just do not learn, ever...

      freequaybuoy@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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      @marco_m_aus_f @Hex Is there a German term yet for people who want to bring these things _back_??

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      • hex@kolektiva.socialH hex@kolektiva.social

        Roman elites drank from leaded cups because it made water sweeter. Radiation was thought at one time to have healing properties, so people would add uranium to their drinking water. Glowing dishes are still a collectors item. After the discovery of x-rays, shoe stores started installing them and using them on kids feet to size shoes. Lead was added to gasoline to improve engine performance, and paint to make it whiter. We all know about asbestos and DDT.

        We look back at all of this and think, "how could people have been so incompetent back then?" Some of these things caused irreparable harm in their generation, some continue to cause harm today almost 100 years later.

        If you wonder that, look at the whole #LLM thing and you have your answer.

        n_dimension@infosec.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Hex

        #LLM are but a stepping stone to the advanced version of Torment Nexus powered by Orphan Crushing Machine.

        Where is your sense of progress you luddite!

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        • cheryla@universeodon.comC cheryla@universeodon.com

          @Hex

          Things haven’t changed. Now we have PFAs in our clothing, on our Apple wrist bands, in our boots, basically anything that’s waterproof. And how about those plastic bottles that we’ve been drinking from for the past 20+ years resulting in microplastics in every organ? Every century has its poisons.

          tooden@aus.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @CherylA The largest percentage of microplastics comes from tyres/tires. And we're building more roads? Even electric vehicles need rubber on the road.

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          • hex@kolektiva.socialH hex@kolektiva.social

            Roman elites drank from leaded cups because it made water sweeter. Radiation was thought at one time to have healing properties, so people would add uranium to their drinking water. Glowing dishes are still a collectors item. After the discovery of x-rays, shoe stores started installing them and using them on kids feet to size shoes. Lead was added to gasoline to improve engine performance, and paint to make it whiter. We all know about asbestos and DDT.

            We look back at all of this and think, "how could people have been so incompetent back then?" Some of these things caused irreparable harm in their generation, some continue to cause harm today almost 100 years later.

            If you wonder that, look at the whole #LLM thing and you have your answer.

            the5thcolumnist@mstdn.caT This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Hex

            Because health and safety has always been based ob proving something is dangerous, not on proving something is safe.

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            • tooden@aus.socialT tooden@aus.social

              @CherylA The largest percentage of microplastics comes from tyres/tires. And we're building more roads? Even electric vehicles need rubber on the road.

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              #12

              @Tooden

              Yup. It’s everywhere. Plastic cutting boards in the kitchen, plastic ice trays, plastic storage containers, clothes, tea bags (used as a sealant) - and of course the tires for your EV!

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              • hex@kolektiva.socialH hex@kolektiva.social

                Roman elites drank from leaded cups because it made water sweeter. Radiation was thought at one time to have healing properties, so people would add uranium to their drinking water. Glowing dishes are still a collectors item. After the discovery of x-rays, shoe stores started installing them and using them on kids feet to size shoes. Lead was added to gasoline to improve engine performance, and paint to make it whiter. We all know about asbestos and DDT.

                We look back at all of this and think, "how could people have been so incompetent back then?" Some of these things caused irreparable harm in their generation, some continue to cause harm today almost 100 years later.

                If you wonder that, look at the whole #LLM thing and you have your answer.

                quasit@kolektiva.socialQ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @Hex Not to mention that we all now have microplastics and nanoplastics in our brains equivalent to the amount in a typical plastic spoon. All of the world's water and lifeforms are contaminated with it, as well as PFAs and god knows what else. And our masters are just manufacturing more and more plastic!

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                • cheryla@universeodon.comC cheryla@universeodon.com

                  @Tooden

                  Yup. It’s everywhere. Plastic cutting boards in the kitchen, plastic ice trays, plastic storage containers, clothes, tea bags (used as a sealant) - and of course the tires for your EV!

                  tooden@aus.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #14

                  @CherylA Ubiquitous, like bloody PFAs😡

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                  • hex@kolektiva.socialH hex@kolektiva.social

                    Roman elites drank from leaded cups because it made water sweeter. Radiation was thought at one time to have healing properties, so people would add uranium to their drinking water. Glowing dishes are still a collectors item. After the discovery of x-rays, shoe stores started installing them and using them on kids feet to size shoes. Lead was added to gasoline to improve engine performance, and paint to make it whiter. We all know about asbestos and DDT.

                    We look back at all of this and think, "how could people have been so incompetent back then?" Some of these things caused irreparable harm in their generation, some continue to cause harm today almost 100 years later.

                    If you wonder that, look at the whole #LLM thing and you have your answer.

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                    #15

                    @Hex and pfas, and car exhaust, and... *gestures broadly*

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                    • hex@kolektiva.socialH hex@kolektiva.social

                      Roman elites drank from leaded cups because it made water sweeter. Radiation was thought at one time to have healing properties, so people would add uranium to their drinking water. Glowing dishes are still a collectors item. After the discovery of x-rays, shoe stores started installing them and using them on kids feet to size shoes. Lead was added to gasoline to improve engine performance, and paint to make it whiter. We all know about asbestos and DDT.

                      We look back at all of this and think, "how could people have been so incompetent back then?" Some of these things caused irreparable harm in their generation, some continue to cause harm today almost 100 years later.

                      If you wonder that, look at the whole #LLM thing and you have your answer.

                      hex@kolektiva.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #16

                      Oh hey, related:
                      https://quitgpt.org/

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