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Apparently some of the nettle family have edible berries.

Jared Rydelek's channel is about eating exotic fruits. It's a bit long winded but pretty neat to see the unusual fruits from around the world.

A recent video has him eating a berry from the Gympie gympie/stinging tree/Dendrocnide moroides from the nettle family.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aEio_yDEc8

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrocnide_moroides


OK, that's hardcore. For the non-Australians in the audience, the gympie-gympie is notorious as one of the most dangerous plants in the world, stings are incredibly painful and can last for up to a year. You can get sick even from being in the general vicinity and inhaling the hairs.


I've been watching weird explorer for years and I had never considered I didn't know his name. I had _no_ idea he's caled Jared Rydelek!

His videos are incredibly interesting and fascinating


I know I'm subscribed to the right channels when I come to HN to post a (rather obscure) YT link and someone's beaten me to it!


They could add it to the WiFi calling warning notification that emergency calls are unavailable. It even has a do not show again button that fails to dismiss or prevent the notification.


It looks like it should be possible to use a local model with a custom prompt.

Selecting text and having a action with a custom prompt/tool without needing a browser extension might be nice. It need not even be a llm.

https://nilsheuman.github.io/TIL/2025-04-17-custom-firefox-a...


The article covers a lot of issues. Identity, rights, and the legacy of past wrongs are tricky. Some of which are acknowledged but a bit too down played in this article in my opinion.

Personally I don't understand cultural copyright.

Controlling names of things or places is one thing but then I see the abc claiming that there can be ownership of the story of past sea levels.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/deeptime/about/raymond-ingrey/sy...

"Sea levels were about 100 metres lower than today which means that all of Sydney Harbour, all of Gamay (Botany Bay) and all the land east of today’s shoreline as far as the edge of the continental shelf – was dry land."

"This story is the intellectual cultural property of the Knowledge Holder(s) above. Read our ICIP protocol"

"The cultural material featured on Deep Time cannot be reproduced or used without the permission of the appropriate knowledge holders and the ABC."


Imho horrible is too strong. They could be better.

Recently they let through a phishing attempt against their own service. It was clearly not from them (to me) and didn't have a green dot or whatever. I was surprised and a bit disappointed that I had to see it at all.

I like their service.


They used to run it smoothly and reliably for a long while, until they broke something and can't fix.


Not the author. I built one of these years ago and had fun finding and using sounds from radio aporee.

https://archive.org/details/radio-aporee-maps

https://aporee.org/maps/info/


Amazon music has gap problems today. In 2025.


Not really though. That's not how apps are usually installed on Android outside of Google's control.



https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/ryanair-confirms-wed-nov-...

"confirmed that it will move to 100% digital boarding passes from Wed Nov 12th"

"from Nov 12th passengers will no longer be able to download and print a physical paper boarding pass but will instead need to use the digital boarding pass generated in their “myRyanair” app during check-in to board their Ryanair flight."


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