This isn't the timeline to be finding common sense in.
After a lifetime career in tech, I want to turn it all off.
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They just work "underground"
A lot of ketamine is involved.
Parallel steps: Step 1: SpaceX IPO Step 2: Trillion dollar payout Step 3: Nothing matters any more
The end game is the SpaceX IPO which will make him a trillionaire, and then he doesn't need Tesla any more.
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We need to divorce "corporate" from "tech"
Let's go back to tangible media https://www.rasputinmusic.com https://www.amoeba.com/
You used to have to pay for UNIX just like you pay for Microsoft Windows
One time in Hawaii I was looking at a "Sugar in the Raw" type sugar packet. The sugar was grown in Hawaii, shipped to California for packaging, and shipped back to Hawaii, and distributed in trucks to the restaurant.
Pro Tip: You're going to need a floor drain in your kitchen as a first step.
It's assumed that they are a bad actor, and the food is prepared under unsanitary conditions.
I will tell you what I did in that situation. I ate the cheap, processed, calorie dense foods, until such time as I could move to a major metropolitan area with better economic opportunities. Moving to that area…
Frozen bread is useless! I would put bread in the refrigerator though.
White bread can't be made healthy. It's white bread! Try wheat bread
A good proxy is looking at the number of ingredients. The fewer, the better.
>> doing a audit everytime I go shopping Well, yes. You should be thinking about what you purchase and what goes into your body. Once a product is vetted, you should be able to keep buying it with only periodic…
This is a lot of fun. You did a good job! You asked for an area exploration using a stack-based traversal—pushing current locations as I move and popping back from dead ends. Here’s a summary of the explored northern…
It seems that if you go off the beaten path, you get into a place where you cannot get back.
The people who can afford to live here spend all their time working, and no time participating in the community, much less enjoying and appreciating the things that make the area special.
Just don't buy those foods. Buy fresh vegetables, tofu, and meat from the edges of the grocery store. Simple. Done.
This isn't the timeline to be finding common sense in.
After a lifetime career in tech, I want to turn it all off.
[dead]
They just work "underground"
A lot of ketamine is involved.
Parallel steps: Step 1: SpaceX IPO Step 2: Trillion dollar payout Step 3: Nothing matters any more
The end game is the SpaceX IPO which will make him a trillionaire, and then he doesn't need Tesla any more.
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We need to divorce "corporate" from "tech"
Let's go back to tangible media https://www.rasputinmusic.com https://www.amoeba.com/
You used to have to pay for UNIX just like you pay for Microsoft Windows
One time in Hawaii I was looking at a "Sugar in the Raw" type sugar packet. The sugar was grown in Hawaii, shipped to California for packaging, and shipped back to Hawaii, and distributed in trucks to the restaurant.
Pro Tip: You're going to need a floor drain in your kitchen as a first step.
It's assumed that they are a bad actor, and the food is prepared under unsanitary conditions.
I will tell you what I did in that situation. I ate the cheap, processed, calorie dense foods, until such time as I could move to a major metropolitan area with better economic opportunities. Moving to that area…
Frozen bread is useless! I would put bread in the refrigerator though.
White bread can't be made healthy. It's white bread! Try wheat bread
A good proxy is looking at the number of ingredients. The fewer, the better.
>> doing a audit everytime I go shopping Well, yes. You should be thinking about what you purchase and what goes into your body. Once a product is vetted, you should be able to keep buying it with only periodic…
This is a lot of fun. You did a good job! You asked for an area exploration using a stack-based traversal—pushing current locations as I move and popping back from dead ends. Here’s a summary of the explored northern…
It seems that if you go off the beaten path, you get into a place where you cannot get back.
The people who can afford to live here spend all their time working, and no time participating in the community, much less enjoying and appreciating the things that make the area special.
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Just don't buy those foods. Buy fresh vegetables, tofu, and meat from the edges of the grocery store. Simple. Done.