not gemini(protocol) .
not lynx .
not gemini(protocol) .
not lynx .
health insurance companies (in effect), murder thousands of people every year. one CEO is murdered and they make a big fuss.
i saw another news piece that reported extremely dangerous inmates being incorrectly mixed with regular inmates and an unknown max amount of deaths resulting.
maybe it’s time for Basic Income
“i got it on temu”! 😂
liberals are the shitty dystopia that we can actually, somewhat, tolerate.
this is why chatgpt is too liberal
felt like we almost had a monopoly of google+samsung phones
i know a place that looks extremely similar to that
seems like it might be useful for immediate response to a heart attack (to extend time to reach services).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitroglycerin_(medication) is typically used. but people don’t generally have that available to them when they experience a time-sensitive emergency.
tldr quotes: the expectation was…"The bodies will be examined, dismantled as necessary for donation or scientific purposes, possibly save current or future lives, and contribute meaningfully to societal understanding of anatomy and disease.
“Federal prosecutors indicted Cedric Lodge * for allegedly stealing, marketing, and selling body parts from corpses donated to Harvard. *”
“Superior Court Judge Kenneth Salinger wrote in his decision last year, the suits did not prove that Harvard failed to act in good faith in receiving or handling the donated bodies or that they are legally responsible for Lodge’s * actions.”
and we wonder why the USA has a tendency toward anti-science.
magic schoolbus FTW
i prefer a second phone to be used for infrequently used proprietary apps. the phone spends most of its time in either poweroff or not connected.
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other ai services do too. u might not realize it.
when people say searx, i want to know… is it duckduckgo or google or both?
looks cool. but it uses wolfram… https://www.wolfram.com/legal/privacy/wolfram
and also collects analytics by default.
regardless of what a privacy policy says… it’s too tempting for AI companies not to use user input in non-direct ways. i wouldn’t trust any AI company and probably not even the host.
companies like google also discover zero-day hacks. i’m sure they would never use them. (/sarcasm)