
Otto Meta (💙,🧡)
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Otto Meta (💙,🧡)
@otto_meta_
Web developer, musician and music lover.


Did you know AirPods Pro have 4 wireless transmitters? Left bud - 2.45 GHz Bluetooth Right bud - 2.45 GHz Bluetooth Case - 2.45 GHz Bluetooth low energy (BLE) and 6-8 GHz UWB (Ultra-Wideband) 4 separate RF transmitters. In a product marketed as earphones. You put 2 of them directly in your ear canal. Then "store" the other 2 on your nightstand. Where they pulse ALL NIGHT. Looking for your iPhone. Broadcasting to Find My. Staying ready to pair. There is NO OFF. Just... different distances from your head.












Without additional funding, Session's doors will close next month. Please read this appeal from Session co-founder Chris McCabe. getsession.org/donation




People who carried their cellphone in their LEFT pocket for 30,000+ hours were 12x more likely to develop a colon tumor on that SAME side. 12 TIMES. Phone goes in the satchel, not your pocket.



No problems with getting red or burned. You're designed to absorb all the UV frequencies in your melanin. Freckles hold the UV light; that's where all the excited electrons are. Nighttime is when you offload this into your cellular structure; that's why you're less pink next morning Dr. Justin Marchegiani: "How long does it take you to build that tolerance so that you can build that solar callus?" Dr. Jack Kruse: "It took me about 2–3 years. But did I know what I was doing when I started? No. Because all the variables that I just told you, I didn't really realize how important they are. Now I do. I have a K haplotype, my heteroplasmy rate, I've got it pretty dialed in because I've been a biohacker for about 12 years. On average, I would say in the winter time I need about 1.5–2 hours; in the summer time, I usually go 3–5 hours per day." Dr. Justin Marchegiani: "In the sun? And you're doing no sunscreen at all?" Dr. Jack Kruse: "Dude. There's no freakin' chance that I would ever wear that." Dr. Justin Marchegiani: "And you're not burning at all either?" Dr. Jack Kruse: "Well, if I get burned, if I get red, I have no problem. [...] The way sun is designed to work, this is probably a good thing for people to hear, you're designed to absorb all the UV frequencies in your melanin. So my freckles hold the UV light; that's where all the excited electrons are. Nighttime is when you offload this into your system. So you'll notice if you hung out with me for 3–4 hours, say now in New Orleans, the next morning when you saw me, I wouldn't be as pink. And why? Because I've offloaded those things into my cellular structure. "See the problem is you have to think about yourselves kinda like plant. When it's really thirsty for water, that is gonna be delivered to places that need it the most. So think about your skin. Most people have their arms exposed, they don't have their belly or legs, and this and that, and other things exposed. So those parts of your body are starved, absolutely starved, for light. So if you're smart, you start looking at, 'OK, what do I always have covered all the time? Those are the parts that I need to keep uncovered and get out there.' And what you do is slowly build up your solar callus. [...] "And when people start to see how it really goes, and they start to become what I would call more connected with nature, in other words, you reconnect with nature. See, your wireless relationship to the sun, and your complete connection to the earth through your feet or through leather-soled shoes, this is something we can't miss. And if you don't fix this, I don't care what you or I do in a clinic, it ain't gonna work." @DrJackKruse with Dr. Justin Marchegiani @ 34:49–37:37 (posted 2017-04-21) youtu.be/Z_FD-ehf3Vs&t=…





