

That does sound like a good prank to pull on a co-worker.
That does sound like a good prank to pull on a co-worker.
I only have 1 box really, it’s named Hal. Seems helpful, not entirely sure if it’s on my side. Could murder me. I keep an analog shotgun next to it.
I dont have a direct answer, but can SecuROM be sandboxed in a VM?
I hope it’s not headed for Buenos Aires, but I’m ready to do my part.
Yep, it’s what I use, though I remember having some difficulty with the initial setup, its been very reliable since.
That’s a wildly better idea
You mean https://pdftobrainrot.org/?
I know, I was on a big anti-google crusade and Proton seemed like an easy plug-n-play for a lot of the same services. That’s OK, I’m not really an “all your eggs in one basket” kind of person anyway.
If that’s true, it’s in the billionaires best interest to help, but I feel like their solutions are slavery or autonomous robots instead of wealth redistribution.
Probably her compassion or caring about human rights
Good advice until it isn’t.
Red scare, don’t let me down now!
The Organic Consumers Association cites several other studies with similar findings: A Kushi Institute analysis of nutrient data from 1975 to 1997 found that average calcium levels in 12 fresh vegetables dropped 27 percent; iron levels 37 percent; vitamin A levels 21 percent, and vitamin C levels 30 percent. A similar study of British nutrient data from 1930 to 1980, published in the British Food Journal,found that in 20 vegetables the average calcium content had declined 19 percent; iron 22 percent; and potassium 14 percent. Yet another study concluded that one would have to eat eight oranges today to derive the same amount of Vitamin A as our grandparents would have gotten from one.
Scientific American - Dirt Poor: Have Fruits and Vegetables Become Less Nutritious?
I didn’t consult their methodology, but these figures aren’t too out of alignment. However, take with a grain of salt. Sure, maybe Vitamin A has decreased in oranges. They have 2 out of a recommended 900 mcg of it, you were not going to eat 450 oranges to hit your vitamin A goals for the day.
And we can trust the reliability of the data, given the sterling reputation of Twitter and Musk himself, of course.
We’ve been conditioned by endless scrolls, for sure.
All roads lead to China Main St.
Be the change you wish you see in the world. :)
What you say is true, but also ignores the alt-right pipelining that YouTube and others are seemingly complicit in, or at the very least is the result of perverse incentives.
And I’ll say the exact same thing about TikTok. It’s serving as primary sources for many problems around the world, it’s giving more broad and informed, collegiate level discussions of the world, and it’s full of brainrotting limbic hijacking. All true and I don’t think any generation is fully equipped to deal it.
We can also see historically that banning a “vice” has never effectively removed the vice from society.
He only eats that because it has his name in it.