

This is why it is critical to contain memetic hazards. Has the Foundation taught us nothing?


This is why it is critical to contain memetic hazards. Has the Foundation taught us nothing?
Feel free to rebuff Meta right back, Brussels. I’m rooting for you all.
Mozilla building advertising tech makes me sick.
This is where you’d normally go “there must be a better way…”

Let’s get that out onto a tray!


Technically speaking, I guess bricking a device still counts as successfully disabling SecureBoot.


Shout out to LINE, which embeds its own browser and opens links from messages in it. Fuck you.


Durian. Apparently it’s absolutely disgusting for some people.


Or the market is saying that it doesn’t want blockbuster movies.
UltimaDark is a good dark mode addon to.
I don’t drink from plastic bottles for the same reason.
Nothing in Redbull is good for you, it’s full of sugar, and it comes in a can. Cans are lined with plastic that bleed estrogenic chemicals into the beverage. I’ve cut canned drinks out of my life entirely.
That capybara is in a really nice hot spring of some kind. Wish I was too.


Wouldn’t mind something that would fix my tinnitus.


Graphene OS just has weirdly aggressive devs.


including this time for sure, changes like this are made after the review period
Could you clarify? As far as I can tell it was there when Wilds launched on PC.


World was like this too. Are RPS not outraged about that, or is it the case that Wilds generates more traffic for them?


A swasti-car, you might say.
Counting calories is inherently inaccurate, since the margin of error for measurement on food labels is 20%. Calories are a unit of heat energy and aren’t all that useful for the management of ones diet.
If calorie counting isn’t working, and there is a rebound, then perhaps there is something else in our bodies that underlie the condition of being overweight that isn’t just how much you eat, which I think you described well in the paragraph after.
Unfortunately most of us are unable to go live in one of these, but in that scenario you described I do agree that the obese person would get a lot healthier. The removal of all processed foods would have done a lot of good by itself. Better sleep, good circadian rhythms, etc, would all contribute considerably too.