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Seeds, roots, leaves, trunk, resin, branches, burls, blossom, seasonal moods, bark.
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Barkskin 1 year ago
Just following a few more so to pimp up my own algo, so that's why. Hi
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Barkskin 1 year ago
note1xzyxxf76t0fqcwteeqtk3a0ek29qzu964gftgrpgft8hk2p4v9gs33gpks This note got me wanting to find out that is true about it... according to #ai. Is the #sun healthy? I was curious what places use #sunscreen #sunblock the most and what places get #skin #cancer the most. I used #duckduckgo's ai Here's a list of countries with their estimated age-standardized incidence rates of skin cancer (melanoma) per 100,000 people per year, based on data from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the World Health Organization (WHO): Countries with High Skin Cancer Incidence Rates • Australia: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 33.6 per 100,000 people per year (2018 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 1.43 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 283 days ◦ Average temperature: 22.5°C (72.5°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (85% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (70% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), 2018 • New Zealand: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 27.8 per 100,000 people per year (2018 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.73 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 206 days ◦ Average temperature: 13.5°C (56.3°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (80% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (65% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: New Zealand Ministry of Health, 2018 • United States: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 22.1 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.83 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 205 days ◦ Average temperature: 12.2°C (54°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (75% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (60% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2019 • Norway: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 20.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.64 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 123 days ◦ Average temperature: 2.5°C (36.5°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (90% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (80% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Norwegian Institute of Public Health, 2019 • Sweden: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 19.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.62 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 143 days ◦ Average temperature: 3.5°C (38.3°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (85% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (75% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Swedish Agency for Support to Innovation, 2019 • Denmark: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 18.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.59 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 154 days ◦ Average temperature: 8.5°C (47.3°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (80% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (70% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Danish Cancer Society, 2019 • Netherlands: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 17.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.57 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 154 days ◦ Average temperature: 9.5°C (49.1°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (75% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (65% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Dutch Cancer Society, 2019 • United Kingdom: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 16.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.55 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 154 days ◦ Average temperature: 9.5°C (49.1°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (70% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (60% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Cancer Research UK, 2019 • Canada: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 15.6 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.53 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 173 days ◦ Average temperature: 2.5°C (36.5°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (65% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (55% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Canadian Cancer Society, 2019 Countries with High Sun Exposure • United Arab Emirates: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 1.3 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.23 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 350 days ◦ Average temperature: 28.5°C (83.3°F) ◦ Most affected population: Middle Eastern (60% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Middle Eastern (50% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: World Health Organization (WHO), 2019 • Saudi Arabia: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 1.2 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.19 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 342 days ◦ Average temperature: 28.5°C (83.3°F) ◦ Most affected population: Middle Eastern (55% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Middle Eastern (45% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: World Health Organization (WHO), 2019 • Spain: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 11.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.39 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 308 days ◦ Average temperature: 15.5°C (59.9°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (70% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (60% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Spanish National Cancer Institute, 2019 • Italy: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 12.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.42 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 294 days ◦ Average temperature: 15.5°C (59.9°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (65% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (55% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Italian National Institute of Statistics, 2019 • Greece: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 9.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.33 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 284 days ◦ Average temperature: 17.5°C (63.5°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (60% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (50% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Greek National Cancer Institute, 2019 • Portugal: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 10.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.36 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 278 days ◦ Average temperature: 15.5°C (59.9°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (55% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (45% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Portuguese National Cancer Institute, 2019 • South Africa: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 1.1 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.15 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 276 days ◦ Average temperature: 17.5°C (63.5°F) ◦ Most affected population: Caucasian (40% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Caucasian (30% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: South African National Cancer Institute, 2019 • Brazil: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 1.1 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.17 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 273 days ◦ Average temperature: 22.5°C (72.5°F) ◦ Most affected population: Mixed (30% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Mixed (25% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Brazilian National Cancer Institute, 2019 Countries with Low Skin Cancer Incidence Rates • Japan: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 2.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.24 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 204 days ◦ Average temperature: 12.5°C (54.5°F) ◦ Most affected population: Asian (80% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Asian (70% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, 2019 • China: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 1.4 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.14 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 193 days ◦ Average temperature: 10.5°C (50.9°F) ◦ Most affected population: Asian (90% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: Asian (80% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2019 • India: ◦ Skin cancer incidence rate: 1.1 per 100,000 people per year (2019 data) ◦ Per capita sunscreen consumption: 0.06 liters per person per year ◦ Average annual sunny days: 246 days ◦ Average temperature: 24.5°C (76.1°F) ◦ Most affected population: South Asian (70% of skin cancer cases) ◦ Most sunscreen usage: South Asian (60% of sunscreen users) ◦ Source: Indian National Cancer Institute, 2019
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Barkskin 1 year ago
Playing with #ai from duckduckgo. Finetuning a list, so nice i can be sloppy with my writing(not that that's a good thing though) and it still get it mostly.
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Barkskin 1 year ago
forgot to add this part Here's a list of countries with their estimated age-standardized incidence rates of skin cancer (melanoma) per 100,000 people per year, based on data from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the World Health Organization (WHO):
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Barkskin 1 year ago
Gluten free search gives me this? que pasa? ;)
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Barkskin 1 year ago
Sending a link from a client can be viewed by someone without a #nsec? This is happening with #nostr right? That's a nice feature if so
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Barkskin 1 year ago
@primal Not sure if it's useful but maybe their is a #bug issue on the browser primal. so just letting you know about it. When I am playing a video on primal i need to mute it after before scrollen further down my feed. This because if i put on a next video both audios would play. It goes away when i refresh the page. I got used to muting after done with videos(uploaded to nostr i think). So no worries bout the roughness.
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Barkskin 1 year ago
#ai "Varda miruvalyë, sindarinwa, nallon síne, i yávëa i lumbë. I yávëa i sindarin, i yávëa i miruvalyë, i yávëa i oiolossëo. I yávëa i lumbë, i yávëa i sindarin, i yávëa i miruvalyë, i yávëa i oiolossëo. I yávëa i sindarin, i yávëa i lumbë, i yávëa i miruvalyë, i yávëa i oiolossëo."
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Barkskin 1 year ago
Some production from kwakkwak #Ai so i source'd it "Let's dive into the depths of nonsensical wonder! As I wendled through the fizzel buzz, I stumbled upon a gleeb of flumplenooks, their snizzle frazzles wobbling in the wuggle wum wum of the doodle wanny cam. The wanny cam, sensing my presence, began to chizzel out a tune on its flibber flabber keys, causing the surrounding glimmerwings to flutter in rhythmic synchrony. Meanwhile, the little doodle wanny cam's wizzle whim wham was attracting a swarm of flibulous fizzle bees, who were drawn to the sweet nectar of the nearby snarfle blossoms. As they sipped and savored, their buzzle wum wum harmonized with the wanny cam's chizzel, creating a symphony of utter absurdity. In the midst of this whimsy, I felt the lower higher duality of it all – the push and pull of sense and nonsense, the ebb and flow of meaning and madness. It was as if the very fabric of reality was being woven and unwoven by the doodle wanny cam's wizzle whim wham, leaving me to ponder the profound significance of the utterly insignificant."
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Barkskin 1 year ago
Should we arrest water? It’s said we need it, but go tell that to the people who drowned in it, those who were washed away by floods. They’re dead. It’s dangerous. So governments.. go think about this and come shit out a new idea to suppress that you are blessed. #arrest #water
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Barkskin 1 year ago
Reading about tubers getting banned. Seems to be expected in the scheme of things. #Youtube also more and more useless in finding what i want to watch. Someone posted about Fawlty Towers and I remember being able to find full seasons, but now only scenes and low quality unless I bookmark it or its gone.. what to do?🤔 I know the others options, but just saying, lots off old 10 years old content is slowly of pretty quick now gone. Like it never was, like simple bitcoin, tried searching, nothing to find. Best of luck nostr, hope people find it before that word is banned, smeared in bad mouthing, forgotten.. Meeeeah 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 🐏 ?🐏 ? 🐏 ? 🐏 🐏
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Barkskin 1 year ago
So when I 'hashtag' # -still learning to use this- I go over more than just nostr? I never seen mastadone someway. This the reason 'str' foostre etc is like that here? Revering to other recent asknostr, at the end on the note i wrote about trying to zap but it ani't working, they be mastardn acount .? How this possible? #asknostr