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Ask me questions about electronics on the circuit level. I don't know about Raspberry Pi:s, programming modern microcontrollers etc, but I do know about resistors, capacitors, inductors, voltage regulators, op-amps, digital logic, and so on and so forth. I can probably help you repair something or build something. I also know a thing or two about mechanics. If my service is free or paid is up to you! Nostr and Lightning is new to me, I'm trying to learn, so please excuse any errors on my part regarding it. I live in Sweden.
@Knut Svanholm ∞/21M : Hi! (I'll write this in English even though we're both Swedish, just in case the same problem affects anyone else who wants to know.) Since a while ago, BIS #177 to be precise, your new episodes doesn't show up on Podbean. (I still use Podbean since I have to download the podcasts, and that doesn't seem possible from Fountain. If I didn't have to, I would've tried it a long time ago.) They still exist if I open the feed, and I can download them by marking the MP3 address, right click, click 'save link as', so they obviously exist, but something has broken the Podbean website's ability to update its page for your podcast. Probably something related to podcasting 2.0. Just a small annoyance and not a huge problem for me, as mentioned, but it looks as if your podcast was dead for anyone nontechnical, in a hurry, or not thinking that particular problem is likely, i.e. at least 99.9% of people. I don't know if you or anyone you know and/or work with can do anything about it, or if it's a problem with Podbean in particular, but I thought you'd want to know. Love your podcast, especially the BIA episodes!
Is something strange going on? A few days ago, same day or the day after @Nunya Bidness talked about the paper regarding the Lone Star tick that can cause meat allergy, Swedish public service (AKA government (AKA theft) funded) radio had a segment mentioning that tick-caused meat allergy has increased in Sweden (no surprise mentioning the warmer weather due to global warming as a factor). I had never heard that the ticks we have in Sweden could cause meat allergy. Is this some kind of campaign, for example to prepare people for mass outbreaks of meat allergy, or as a coming "explanation" of a side effect of a certain medical product that was pushed heavily a few years ago? Is this something that anyone in any other country has read/seen/heard on mainstream media recently? Also asking @Simon Dixon given the nature of his research. (Hope I got the right person, I haven't interacted with him on Nostr before.)