Ah. Thank you, that clarifies things; along with a cuppa java.
Ah. Thank you, that clarifies things; along with a cuppa java.
Confused? No. Seeking an apt analogy for this situation? Yep. Can you provide one, please?
The 21st century version of a DOS TSR program?
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Would say, be very careful about bringing back any samples.
I beg your pardon, this is cannabis’ high HOLY day. 😶🌫️
The meat of the matter is summed up nicely in the following paragraph:
Mr. Trump is at heart a billionaire doing favors for other billionaires by cutting their taxes and eliminating or not enforcing rules that protect the rest of us from asthma and cancer. During his four years in office, he managed to dismantle or degrade over 100 environmental rules, which brought real-world death and suffering. The medical journal The Lancet estimated that in the year 2019 alone these policies led to 22,000 excess deaths from heart disease, asthma and lung cancer, among other causes.
U.S. customers can buy a yearly subscription of Drive Pilot in 2024 EQS sedans and S-Class car models for $2,500.
That’s right folks! For a mere $6.85 a day, you too can record yourself not driving!
Regionally? The Welman Project attracts many around here.
Now the other manufacturers just need to do the same.
Among the asshats who passed that legislation? Fat chance.
TL;DR? “More than 13.5 billion doses of Covid vaccines have been administered globally over the past three years, saving over 1 million lives in Europe alone. Still, a small proportion of people immunized were injured by the shots, stoking debate about their benefits versus harms.”
The article is light on the actual numbers of the 13 rare health conditions that were the focus of the study, but mention is made of 240 patients with “exercise intolerance, excessive fatigue, numbness and “brain fog” out of a study sample size of 99M.
I leave you to draw your own conclusions.
Archived link: https://archive.ph/rq3Xk
Having been involved in solid waste management a few decades ago, this really resonates. The industry was doing too little then, looks like it still is.
That’s not good.
‘s a long read. Here’s the intro blurb:
An investigative data journalist and a former tech lawyer teach you how to spot tricks and hidden disclosures within these interminable documents—and even how to claw back some privacy By Jon Keegan and Jesse Woo
Gonna dive in and see what nuggets of wisdom they offer.
Article didn’t actually say how the opt out process will work, just gave a buncha supposed Bard quotes on the subject.
I’m sure it’ll be fiiiiiine. /s
Oh, but Bard’ll give you plenty of chances to opt out.
Whether Sundar Pichai honors that is another matter entirely.
Tile would be a poster child for this.
It begs to run constantly and acts pissed when you don’t allow it.