You made the story about you, when nobody asked. Check the comment I responded to. You did exactly what people always seem to jump out of their seats to do when this drug is mentioned: crowd the conversation with…
>There were quite a few foods I let go of when I decided to drop weight. Can't say I miss them much, certainly not to the extent to say something like "wow, i can't enjoy food anymore" or "now i'm fighting cravings all…
Bread, sugar and potatoes exist on a spectrum from highly processed/refined (truly problematic) to minimally processed whole food versions (nutritionally valuable). There's no reason to give up minimally processed whole…
The choice is no longer between "cutting out bread and sugar completely" and "some kind of lifelong moderation for a person that has struggled." The choice is now between "cutting out bread and sugar completely" and…
He could have lost all that weight and still had bread, sugar, and potatoes but instead he gave up what he clearly enjoyed. Now he gets to live out the rest of his life fighting cravings, telling himself he's not…
The U.S. is really far behind on this front. Going to even casual restaurants in Germany, I see a menu that has a dozen or so symbols, representing everything from gluten to alliums to lupins. In the US you're lucky to…
Nobody pays that. It's a pre-negotiation price that exists as a factor of many other costs and payments to various stakeholders like PBMs.
They bill the insurance companies a lot, plus they take public and private (i.e., government and Gates Foundation) investment.
That’s a rather idiosyncratic definition of stability. Evolutionary adaptation is literally change over time.
>That's just part and parcel of being human. Also part and parcel of being a human being is logic and empathy. Anyone who possesses one of these traits, never mind both of them, should find it easy to choose the product…
Tomorrow I'm going to release 100 snakes into your home. Most of them aren't venomous, but I can't check all of them. After I release them, let me know if you don't want any snakes in your home, and I'll look into in…
This is why walkable cities are important!
>"For decades we've been telling Americans that you're lazy, it's your fault, you're not moving enough, you're eating too much," Mozaffarian says. "And I think what this study shows is that there's really complicated…
>The company adds that "if you would like us to blur your entire house, car, or body, submit a request using the "Report a problem" tool The cold logic of surveillance capitalism is easily seen here: Big companies will…
Why do you care what it looks like? Riding while looking at your bike is dangerous. Watch the road!
The last time we got employers to care about employees it was because the unions dragged the bosses into the streets and beat the daylights out of them.
It explains it precisely. The United States is a maritime power. It has never had the capability to maintain longterm occupation the way the Soviets or Ottomans did.
Facebook can keep the crazies. Craigslist is awesome now.
Nextdoor has cornered the racist busybody market but nothing beyond that.
I want one, but not with that terrible projection! I’d prefer one inverted at least.
> Nobody was interested in picking it up. When you’re one rent hike away from packing up and moving, this type of thing is not very appealing
“I have this terrible illness, but at least it’s chronic.”
People don't want this. They want to go their carrier, pick the phone that fits with the amount of money they think they can shell out a month all in (including the service), and then go on with the rest of their lives…
Spot on. “The market” is presented like it’s some state of nature, some law of the universe like physics. It’s been said Slavoj Žižek, Mark Fisher, and Fredric Jameson, but it appears Jameson was likely the first: “It’s…
>What is the problem? Consent. The user didn’t consent to the feature, and now is expected to opt-OUT
You made the story about you, when nobody asked. Check the comment I responded to. You did exactly what people always seem to jump out of their seats to do when this drug is mentioned: crowd the conversation with…
>There were quite a few foods I let go of when I decided to drop weight. Can't say I miss them much, certainly not to the extent to say something like "wow, i can't enjoy food anymore" or "now i'm fighting cravings all…
Bread, sugar and potatoes exist on a spectrum from highly processed/refined (truly problematic) to minimally processed whole food versions (nutritionally valuable). There's no reason to give up minimally processed whole…
The choice is no longer between "cutting out bread and sugar completely" and "some kind of lifelong moderation for a person that has struggled." The choice is now between "cutting out bread and sugar completely" and…
He could have lost all that weight and still had bread, sugar, and potatoes but instead he gave up what he clearly enjoyed. Now he gets to live out the rest of his life fighting cravings, telling himself he's not…
The U.S. is really far behind on this front. Going to even casual restaurants in Germany, I see a menu that has a dozen or so symbols, representing everything from gluten to alliums to lupins. In the US you're lucky to…
Nobody pays that. It's a pre-negotiation price that exists as a factor of many other costs and payments to various stakeholders like PBMs.
They bill the insurance companies a lot, plus they take public and private (i.e., government and Gates Foundation) investment.
That’s a rather idiosyncratic definition of stability. Evolutionary adaptation is literally change over time.
>That's just part and parcel of being human. Also part and parcel of being a human being is logic and empathy. Anyone who possesses one of these traits, never mind both of them, should find it easy to choose the product…
Tomorrow I'm going to release 100 snakes into your home. Most of them aren't venomous, but I can't check all of them. After I release them, let me know if you don't want any snakes in your home, and I'll look into in…
This is why walkable cities are important!
>"For decades we've been telling Americans that you're lazy, it's your fault, you're not moving enough, you're eating too much," Mozaffarian says. "And I think what this study shows is that there's really complicated…
>The company adds that "if you would like us to blur your entire house, car, or body, submit a request using the "Report a problem" tool The cold logic of surveillance capitalism is easily seen here: Big companies will…
Why do you care what it looks like? Riding while looking at your bike is dangerous. Watch the road!
The last time we got employers to care about employees it was because the unions dragged the bosses into the streets and beat the daylights out of them.
It explains it precisely. The United States is a maritime power. It has never had the capability to maintain longterm occupation the way the Soviets or Ottomans did.
Facebook can keep the crazies. Craigslist is awesome now.
Nextdoor has cornered the racist busybody market but nothing beyond that.
I want one, but not with that terrible projection! I’d prefer one inverted at least.
> Nobody was interested in picking it up. When you’re one rent hike away from packing up and moving, this type of thing is not very appealing
“I have this terrible illness, but at least it’s chronic.”
People don't want this. They want to go their carrier, pick the phone that fits with the amount of money they think they can shell out a month all in (including the service), and then go on with the rest of their lives…
Spot on. “The market” is presented like it’s some state of nature, some law of the universe like physics. It’s been said Slavoj Žižek, Mark Fisher, and Fredric Jameson, but it appears Jameson was likely the first: “It’s…
>What is the problem? Consent. The user didn’t consent to the feature, and now is expected to opt-OUT