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“Disease usually results from inconclusive negotiations for symbiosis, an overstepping of the line by one side or the other, a biological misinterpretation of the borders.”
— Lewis Thomas
Sounds very similar to the settings option I referenced. Since I use my phone for music in my car via USB-C, it’d would prevent me from playin tunes and adding more music to my library. So I just set it to need to be unlocked for any data transfer. But this could do the job too I’d think.
Ok, good to know. But aside from knowing you’re a researcher, what other info could someone get after seeing you credited as an author? I’d think as long as you practice solid online privacy, the only thing someone could learn is your specific field of study. Do you use a tool like Optery to remove your name from data brokers? Is Lemmy your only social media account? If you said no to either of these, maybe start there to help reduce your online footprint.
Indica and sativa are mainly classified based on terp profiles, as well as the level of the various cannabinoids. Cannabis derived terps are sourced directly from the cannabis plant. Where as both botanical and synthetic terps are produced in a lab and attempt to replicate a cannabis strains natural terp profile. Botanical uses terps from an array of other plants, while synthetic terps are made entirely in a lab. For me, I’ve always preferred cannabis derived terps, as it’s from the actual plant, but I’ve only ever tried botanical terps once and never synthetic terps. I’d think you saying the cart is fruity may be associated with the terps botanical source, especially if it’s different from what you typically are used to with the strain. It can be quite a difficult task to replicate the terp profile exactly using terps from different plants.
If there’s really just your name associated with research publications online, your in an exponentially better situation than most. Getting published is a process too, it’s not just submit and it’s online. This being the case, I’d say it isn’t a very big deal for privacy. However, I’d wonder if you could use a pseudonym in a publication. Probably not, but it’d be worth checking out.
Do you notice a difference with the botanical terps instead of cannabis derived terps?