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  • They will, but you have to follow some protocols, like not having beard where the masks is supposed to seal around your face, not using it more than ~3 times (iirc), not trying to clean it (just let it rest for some days on a clean surface) and etc.

    Basically always seal testing.

    Also, iirc the N stands for not oil resistant, so any oil staining ruins it. I’d guess that includes sneezing on it.


  • True, it is a bit wonky indeed when opening some chonky pdf files… I guess I just got familiar with the layout bc I was already accustomed with it on a jailbroken kindle.

    Once you get the bells & whistles down, you can pretty much read anything cozily on any screen/orientation. Still, more of an e-reader app than a PDF viewer.

    Anyway, thanks for the guide! Lots of apps I didn’t know about and I’ll be sure to try them all out :)



  • drengbarazi@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyztemperature
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    8 months ago

    I get what you are saying, it is unintuitive that you can call a water molecule water. Because water, when found in nature, is always a mixture, right? Needs more than a single substance to be a mixture.

    Entertain this, though: a group with a single element is still a group.

    Wouldn’t you say a pure water substance can be reduced to a single water molecule? It still is pure water substance.







  • drengbarazi@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldThink about it
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    8 months ago

    same as x * .5 = .25 if that somehow helps ya

    I suspect people might be getting confused by this because of colloquialisms like “divided in half”, “divided in the middle”, “divided by two”

    things is, math doesn’t care about idioms

    another area in mathematics that I’ve seen ppl (myself included lmao) suffer from this is propositional logic. like with the non exclusive nature of the OR operator

    but this is all just a wild guess