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  • Sometimes you really want to Sukuna human sausage

  • It's a very weird and unconventional and kind of gross game. I find that people either love it or hate it, and unanimously get sick of it after 30 hours. Imagine TBOI mixed with X-COM. It's probably still worth trying, I liked it a lot personally, but I got it on a pretty good discount.

  • There is no mainstream website. You would need to look into something like the dark web, but I wouldn't recommend it. If you just want to see what bots contributions look like, check out Moltbook. It's pretty trash, but also mildly interesting. I wouldn't really enjoy striking up a conversation with those bots.

  • Google says the age of independence in Japan is 18, so he's technically a minor as you say. But also I can't imagine a police officer dragging him to a foster home. I think when you get magic powers you kind of stop caring about normal society's rules

  • I have a tab group on my phone where I move all tabs I'll look at later. I think there's over 1000 tabs in there now

  • We can go smaller

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  • Damn. Assuming you played 8 hours every day, you played every day for 6 years straight. That's pretty impressive

  • Inbox zero doesn't mean deleting all your emails lol. It just means getting them out of your inbox. I do this myself. For each email in my inbox I "do something" with it instead of just leaving it there. Put it in a folder, tag it, spam, delete, archive, anything. Personally I use 3 zones:

    • inbox: currently to-do. Things I need to reply to or action I "flag" so they're at the top. Everything else is moved either to
    • archive: things I might need in the future. Any important correspondence. Bills. Etc. The important part is it is "out of sight". I use labels to tag everything, I find this is easier to search and navigate. Plus if you put a label on the email, you know why you kept it, it forces you to quantify that reason.
    • trash. Auto deleted after 30 days in case I change my mind and actually need it. Most emails go to trash. Aggressively unsubscribe from newsletters.
  • Again you're only picking out the rare good things. I can't help but feel like you're being disingenuous and deliberately trying to misunderstand me or something. When I say frozen food I clearly don't mean spinach pucks. By emulsifiers I don't mean egg whites or EVOO.

    That's why I said it's arbitrary, because as soon as you try and write down any actual rules or definitions, it doesn't work anymore, and pizza becomes a vegetable.

    The fact of the matter is, obesity and diabetes and colon cancer were practically nonexistent 200 years ago, and now they're epidemics. Our diets are garbage. I'm not claiming I know the exact thing that causes all this trouble, but I think it's fair to say that maybe things like carrageenan and partially hydrogenated fat should be avoided. Anything that is a cheaper substitute that a company uses instead of an organic product should be met with suspicion.

    In fact let's do a case study. The ingredients list on a frozen pizza is like an essay. There's this pizza that I used to buy that would consistently make me have horrific diarrhoea and digestive issues. Most of the ingredients are ok. But oh look,

    • the tomato sauce contains a huge amount of "vegetable oil" in it. Which vegetable? How was the oil made?
    • The base contains "E460 microcrystalline cellulose". Why is there wood pulp in my pizza?
    • The sauce and cheese also contains "E200 sorbic acid". This just sounds terrible in general.
    • The base also contains "E471 mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids". The fuck lol.
    • And tapioca starch. I don't like tapioca. Tapioca doesn't belong in pizza.

    Why is all this crap in a pizza? One of these things makes me severely unwell, but none of them belong in a pizza. You can go on about how good ultra processed foods are, but you'll never convince me that all these additives are good for you, no matter if they are technically approved or not. I believe that you need to be able to understand every ingredient in your food and why it's there. Maybe I just have an unusually sensitive stomach, but even one preservative or E code emulsifier or additive gives me troubles.

    Go look at what's actually in white bread. modified tapioca starch (1413), soy flour, acacia gum, vegetable emulsifiers (481, 471, 472e). You can't tell me that's healthy.

  • This makes me sad

  • I always remove my own default upvote because I'm weird like that. I like things starting at 0

  • I have good news for you, you get to spend days learning an entire skillset to solve 1 specific problem!

    In all seriousness though, there's actually a big problem with email "quoting" as you say, that each email client will re create the entire email chain in it's own format, leading to a complete mess.

    If you still have access to that email client, it might be easier to see if there's an export feature to export them as actual email files, which would be much easier to process than a word document.

    Another option, if you are ok with "close enough" and some inaccuracies, you could ask an A.I. like Claude to process these files for you.

    Otherwise you're probably stuck with manual tedious processing. Personally I would just start again and ignore the file you have. Create an actual indexed word document with a table of contents so you can actually find anything. Add a header per email topic, with a sub header per message / reply. Manually copy paste, being careful not to include the quote this time.

  • Yeah it's not like you'll notice a huge difference, unless your specific game starts/stops working. Otherwise incremental fixes to dx12 or embedded video playback is kind of elementary. For example, Spyro Reignited Trilogy in particular seems to break / get fixed periodically, possibly due to the way they did cutscenes in that game.

  • Worth noting this is specifically for "A.I. agents". The problem listed in the article, is that the current web is supported by advertising. Ads mean nothing to the bot, and don't generate revenue for the website, and also outnumber human viewers by a huge amount, meaning a huge cost and revenue loss.

    The aim of this technology is you would give your A.I. agent access to a "stablecoin wallet", and it would automatically pay for services it accesses when you ask it to do things. I've never used agents or stable coin so this is all meaningless to me. Hopefully someone else can chime in with what this would mean in practice for users of these technologies.

    This is what we are building toward: an agent-first Internet with Internet-scale settlement built in. Where the people who make something worth paying for get paid by the software that uses it, automatically. [...] and the independent creator is paid by the large language models that use their work.

  • Yeah we have heaps and heaps of unused land, land isn't the problem. Just don't put it on the small bits of land that humans live on

  • In my anecdotal experience, Vyvanse was great for a long time, but it slowly "built up" some kind of cardiac side effects, and after 2 years I was really suffering, no matter the dose. I've heard this isn't uncommon, which surprised me. I ended up in hospital a few times before they told me to stop taking it.

  • Same here. Steam is the last "digital library" I'm ever really going to use or trust. I've been screwed over by everything else, so if that shuts down too, I'm basically just done, and will buy a NAS or something to hold all my games from GOG.

  • I can't officially recommend doing anything, since it would be medical advice, this is just my personal anecdotes.

    Even if it's not enteric coated, sometimes pills absorb differently if they have been broken, at least in my experience.

    Also for me, any caffeine at all had a multiplicative effect. So even a small cup of coffee or tea or fizzy drink would fuck me up if I was taking stimulants, and it would ruin my whole day. It was one or the other for me.

    Finally, I noticed that I was only taking my pills on "work days", so subconsciously I was associating the pill with stress and exhaustion and multitasking, which kind of biased my experience. I "practiced" being on the pill by taking it on a low pressure day, like going shopping or playing a video game, and just noticing how it affected me.

    Hope this helps!

  • If your heart bpm increases by 20 when standing, get checked for POTS. This is not normally