serendipity

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[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 2 points 2 weeks ago

Synthesised.

Global Synthetic Caffeine Market, By Product

•    Powder\ •    Granular

Global Synthetic Caffeine Market, By Application

•    Food & Beverages
•    Pharmaceutical
•    Cosmetics & Personal Care
•    Dietary Supplements & Functional Food

Global Synthetic Caffeine Market, By Geography

•    North America
  ---  U.S.
  ---  Canada
  ---  Mexico
•    Europe
  ---  Germany
  ---  UK
  ---  France
  ---  Rest of Europe
•    Asia Pacific
  ---  China
  ---  Japan
  ---  India
  ---  Rest of Asia Pacific
•    Rest of the World
  ---  Latin America
  ---  Middle East & Africa

Global Synthetic Caffeine Market, Key Players

•    BASF SE
•    Kudos Chemie
•    Cambridge Commodities Limited
•    Aarti Industries Limited
•    Spectrum Chemical Manufacturing Corp
•    CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Limited
•    Foodchem International Corporation
•    LobaChemie Pvt.
•    Stabilimento Farmaceutico Cav. G. Testa
•    Central Drug House

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Stratechery is my personal fav.

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Which jurisdictions are you looking to support this?

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 4 points 1 month ago

If you don’t want to run your own mail server then there will always be a trade off somewhere. That trade off could be high costs to pay a tech firm to run a private mail server for you, could be lack of features, could be privacy, could be a lot of things. Even with your own mail server there will be trade offs around security etc. depending upon your skillset.

Personally, I have a hybrid approach.

  • Business is on a mail server
  • Personal with sensitive data (health, bills, etc.) is on a mail server
  • Personal - subscriptions, newsletters, etc. is on Proton
  • Everything else is on Gmail

I also have other accounts (e.g. DDG, Apple Mail, for specific use cases, but I forward the content I receive there into Gmail.

I’ve had a look at Tuta and haven’t seen enough to convince me to move anything there. I’m not going to move my mail servers to a cloud provider, Gmail is there because the address is 20 years’ old and I can’t be bothered updating everywhere that it’s used, and Proton has been great for years, has grown well, and has a corporate mission that I agree with. DDG, Apple Mail etc. is what the internet sees of me - They generate unique email addresses and then I forward the content I want into Gmail, or sometimes Proton.

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Even Spring (Australia) doesn’t work locally. Generally, if you are above the Tropic of Capricorn, you have the wet season and the dry season.

I think other people just look for additional context. E.g. if you’re reading a news article where the subject is the northern hemisphere then winter is clear. If there is no context, it’s probably just poorly written content.

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 3 points 1 month ago

Same here, although I don’t know how long I’ve been on DDG exactly. I never not find what I’m looking for.

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 4 points 1 month ago

I wouldn’t usually say this, but same here. I spend three months of the year in a leadership position (with some operational requirements) with the a United Nations agency in disaster relief in South Asia (volunteer with some fringe benefits - meals, accommodation etc.). Have done so since 2004. Apparently I’m not of use to the SES (QLD). I’ll just keep ensuring that global disasters are managed appropriately whilst the experts back home keep everything going here.

I was in Brisbane for the local weather event. I contacted the SES again. Again, no use. Instead I personally contacted a few disability support organisations and arranged to fill sandbags and install them at their clients homes (I did over 30 homes). Interestingly, the SES and others were nowhere to be seen. Seems they could have used some assistance.

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 2 points 1 month ago

You won’t find an electric kettle without plastic as the power cable and some other shielding will be plastic at a minimum.

If it’s just that you don’t want plastic “touching” the water then you’ll find a few models around.

I don’t have any plastic in my cooking gear for camping, so that could be a good start.

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 1 points 1 month ago

How does other communication in the business work? E.g. are you using email and chat? Do you share files and centrally comment on them? Are you using a tool like slack or teams? Are you all on a standardised company hardware (e.g. iPhone)? I ask as some of the tools that fill those gaps may also have video as a channel.

[–] serendipity@aussie.zone 17 points 1 month ago

Upvoted because it’s the Woz. Will go read the article now…

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