At least we wouldn’t need the ozempic then.
At least we wouldn’t need the ozempic then.
For decades, Big Food has been marketing products to people who can’t stop eating, and now, suddenly, they can.
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By one market-research firm’s estimate, food-and-drink innovation in 2024 reached an all-time nadir, with fewer new products coming to market than ever before.
There’s something quite disturbing about how “making something even more addictive” is called as innovation.
Last I heard he’s just starting to admit he needs psychiatric help.
Considering only 1 person died directly as a result of Fukushima, but over 2000 died from the unnecessary panic caused by the response, that may be an apt comparison.
They must have used chatGPT to write the archival script.
My friend’s brother almost fell victim to this cult. If he’s anything to go by most members will be vulnerable idiots.
those dirty, dangerous, and expensive energy sources
Nuclear is statistically the safest form of energy, so I have zero faith in his objectivity.
Op, if you want to submit a petition to the EU, you should use their portal https://www.europarl.europa.eu/petitions/en/home not change.org
It specifically cites Brazil as an example, that involved a complete block of the website.
write their newspapers that they would cancel their subscriptions if the articles quoted … tweets.
Given the former and future president of the USA’s habit of announcing policies there, that seems unworkable.
As much as I dislike Musk, expansion of the great firewall of Europe seems like a bad idea.
It’s like JK Rowling all over again.
You’re going to upset a lot of chess players if you get rid of all AI.
I’m not anti-ai, but all signs point to the who thing stagnating, I don’t see what mozilla could contribute in the current climate.
As someone who’s used android literally since the first android phone was released, it’s a massive disappointment how locked down and enshittified it’s become.
Another way to help: If you have an idea that someone could possibly patent, no matter how stupid you think it is, you can publish a defensive technical disclosure on tdcommons for free https://www.tdcommons.org/
Not the best example, the health risks from radium dials were mostly to the people that painted them, because they licked their brushes to point them.
Not temu, but I buy loads of stuff from aliexpress, from dice to entire 3d printers.
If your kid tries to eat their camera you have bigger issues to worry about.
This doesn’t seem to cover books banned in the USA, or that have been completely removed from amazon.com for other reasons.