Relying on for profit corporations to do what is best for the human body is a fool’s errand.
Strong consumer labelling laws and regulation is the primary way to combat it. Encouraging consumers to actually read the packaging is also required.
It is not always easy for consumers in any country to tell whether a product contains added sugar, and how much is present, based on nutritional information printed on packaging alone.
That seems like the problem that actually needs solving.
If saving the planet means giving up cheese, you have to start wondering if it’s worth it.
“I’ll tell you how I feel about school, Jerry: It’s a waste of time. Bunch of people runnin’ around bumpin’ into each other, got a guy up front says, ‘Two plus two,’ and the people in the back say, ‘Four.’ Then the bell rings and they give you a carton of milk and a piece of paper that says you can go take a dump or somethin’. I mean, it’s not a place for smart people, Jerry. I know that’s not a popular opinion, but that’s my two cents on the issue.” — Rick
This is all of the bits that aren’t the operating system.
Looks like this only works for bulk haulage and wouldn’t be compatible with intermodal freight (shipping containers)
It’s concerning that you think “just buy new stuff” is reasonable and that Windows should only work on new hardware out of the box.
Good guy GOG wants you to actually own your own games, forever.
Doesn’t a JP only certify the copy, agreeing that the original exists and they have sighted it.
I don’t think showing them a copy will be much good on its own.
It reads like they have their family held hostage.
I’d guess it’s a cat and mouse game with Google to keep it functional.
I like the pipedlink bot and the issue seems to be resolved now. Pipedlink bot works for users without having to run a particular os or plugin/add-on.
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Twitter would have turned out better if they had followed the same pattern.
Ignoring plans and religions what option do we have in life that isn’t “just roll with it”.
Microsoft are deep into the government with exchange and Active Directory with most being migrated to Microsoft365 and Azure.
Add in MS Teams, SharePoint, MS SQL, 30 years of business rules living in old excel macros that ends up running the entire company.
Windows enterprise licences would be a tiny part of their spend and far too costly to mitigate away from. Most large corporations are virtualising old windows version just to keep their existing legacy apps runnings.
I feel arch users would be far more popular if this were true.
I only just got latte-dock. I’ll need to look into panels, it looks really good.
Better dressed than most modern people with a home and employment.