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Does anyone else feel pain after eating granadilla?

I discovered sweet passionfruit a few months and love the taste and it's fibre content.

However yesterday I noticed after eating it my esophageal sphincter was in a lot of pain and I felt nauseous. I figured I just didn't chew the seeds enough and they caused some damage so today I tried again with a lot more chewing, but still the same thing.

I've heard passionfruit allergy is a thing but none of the symptoms seem normal for allergies. I have GERD so maybe the acidity is actually the problem? But I haven't had this issue until now so it's weird

Just curious if anyone else has come across this. TIA!

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u/Serahnity — 1 day ago

Is it ok to keep milk frogs in a sunroom?

Hi! I'm looking into getting a couple milk frogs but I'm torn on where to keep their tank.

I live in a basement that has a sunroom on the ground level. The basement is usually pretty cold and doesn't get much sunlight but at least it is temperature controlled. I would prefer to keep them in the sunroom but it is less insulated, usually temperature-wise somewhere between whatever is outside versus in the basement (but never gets below 15ish Celsius).

Would temperature regulation be too difficult in the sunroom? Are there any sensors/automatic heating that could help?

TIA!

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u/Serahnity — 30 days ago

Radiography simulators for 740?

I'm starting the Radiography 740 program in September (super excited) and I was curious what simulators are used. Are they programs we install or online on the web browser?

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u/Serahnity — 1 month ago

Does Thunderbird's E2EE mean my email provider doesn't need to have E2EE?

Pretty much the title. Forgive if this is a dumb question, very much a noob to email jargon and IT in general.

In my efforts to switch away from Gmail I'm looking for a new email provider and there's just so many options with varying levels of privacy, features, ease of use, pricing, etc. My biggest concern is privacy so when I saw that Thunderbird has E2EE, I assume that means I don't need to look for E2EE in a provider?

TIA!

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u/Serahnity — 1 month ago

2-in-1 recommendation w/o Microsoft/Apple/Google or AI

Looking into a 2-in-1 for two functions: 2 years of online-ish schooling for radiography (so a lot of note taking, simulators, and video calls), and afterwords using it predominantly for digital art (hence why I'd like tablet option and not just a laptop).

I originally was eyeing a Surface Pro, but due to reasons I'm not interested in giving Microsoft more money. I could buy a used/refurbished one and install Linux, but I've heard that Linux can screw up the Surface's touchscreen.

For reasons I also want to avoid any Apple, Samsung, or Google-related products. Plus I don't want AI shoved down my throat so either AI-free or the ability to completely uninstall/disable AI features are ideal.

I understand it may not be possible in this day and age but never hurts to try! TIA for any input :)

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u/Serahnity — 2 months ago