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  • That’s because real sativas are almost extinct. Modern hybrids, even if they claim to be sativa dominant, all make you tired.

    I recently grew some 80s Durban Poison from Khalifa Genetics (not the modern hybridized “Durban Poison” from Dutch Passion) and it’s very energetic



  • Anivia@feddit.orgtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldIs anyone here NOT?
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    18 hours ago

    Just gotta filter out all the bullshit

    CICO > everything else

    High protein is good but you only need a moderate amount if you don’t work out, sugar is harmless if you aren’t a diabetic or it’s causing you to eat excess calories, try to keep a healthy balance of fatty acids, eat enough fiber but not too much, vegetables aren’t necessary for a healthy diet but certainly help.

    If you are tracking your food you’re already doing better than the vast majority of the population





  • Android has a default notification sound, which you can change in the srttings, and most apps will not overwrite that. But apps have the option to have a different one. Snapchat for example has a custom one.

    It’s pretty surprising that an app like Grindr would make use of that option, I think they have a high amount of users that would like to avoid others knowing they use the app.













  • Anivia@feddit.orgtomemes@lemmy.worldThey just DIE
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    7 days ago

    But what do you mean that 5m from a window is “too dark”? I can see fine…

    I know you are joking, but humans are terrible at guessing brightness. A living room that appears brightly lit by an artificial light is still about 100 times dimmer than direct sunlight on a summer day

    500 lumen per square meter is plenty for a living room, but in my grow tents I’m running 50000 lumen per square meter, which still gives me a lower brightness than direct sunlight