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The quality of life
I still think the most eye opening part was watching the smog clear up in real time in India where the Himalayan mountains became visible again to many parts of the north
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The quality of life
I still think the most eye opening part was watching the smog clear up in real time in India where the Himalayan mountains became visible again to many parts of the north
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its the end of the rule as we know it
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Outliers don't nullify the majority of data point
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Why build megastructures? Just move planets around to make habitable worlds
We'll just take Bikini Bottom, and move it somewhere else
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Arab Muslim student struck in hit-and-run as Stanford University investigates spate of hate crime incidents
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Focusing on the wrong issue here bud, yes cars bad, but read the room.
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More evidence that ultra-processed foods linked with depression
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I would also think it has something to do with ones financial standing. If you don't have a lot of money a lot of the time ultra processed is all you can afford and high financial stress can also be a driver of depression or other mental health issues
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The quality of life
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I mean it does read exactly like something someone I know in their 20s with no kids and no responsibilities would say. And he's planning a move to Florida too because "businesses are doing so well there"
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It's not just Adobe. Now Logitech wants me to go to a random website in order to add peripherals to my computer, and I'm met with this when I go to the page they tell me to
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Just did it, building my Arch now. Working on ricing, and I got GPU passthrough setup for a Windows VM for when I need it
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More evidence that ultra-processed foods linked with depression
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I myself do know how to cook because I've previously worked in kitchens. Some people choose to not subject themselves to that environment and that's their choice, not that it's necessary to work in kitchens.
Learning things takes time, lots of time, and if you really screw up something cooking, you've wasted ingredients and therefore money that one may not be able to afford to waste during a learning process. Then we consider that a lot of people (in the US specifically) have to work 2 jobs to not go homeless, further cutting their time to learn things. When you're in poverty, it's not just money that you're short on, it's time too which is a valuable commodity that a lot of people take for granted.
Think of the larger picture before you go on talking about things you don't understand.
If solving these issues was as easy as "just do it" don't you think we wouldn't be facing all these issues in America?
"Just stop being poor"
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Netflix is planning to raise prices… again
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Cloudflare zero trust tunnels are your answer