Exactly
Alternatives to normal cigarettes, considered safer for personal health.
While it has been teached not to keep cigarettes near children, these are seen as "safer". Also, they don't require a source of fire that the kid would need to have access to.
They talked about Turbo Boost. Disabling it on my machine has been such a drastic game changer that the CPU actually runs better without it and the system is smoother under heavy workloads.
Sometimes things are unlabeled, and this is for that
But it is not addon support
Maybe not in the prompt, but definitely in its training data Elon Musk was given extra importance.
I live in Europe and have zero idea what they are talking about
A what?
Repair Cafes exist?
Those are truly useless to go against bad actors and is instead only annoying for the humans that read. And good actors with proper licenses won't be scraping Lemmy, Reddit or Twitter.
You just cannot prevent it on Lemmy because if an instance places filters like Anubis, another will not. And it is not feasable to mandate every instance to do so. Also, this is an open platform by nature and there is no group or company that can mandate rules of access. As you are limiting non-humans, you might also be limiting real users with peculiar configurations or under heavy privacy middlewares.
At this point I wonder if all of you people are brainwashed to be spouting blatant dangerous misleading info and completely refuse to let go of research that was done in the early 1900's
A complete lack of understanding on the topic. People like you in the medical field are killing people
Did you even read them, or are you purposefully being misleading? Because with such a comment I am very much inclined on the second
They don't unless they are referring to other studies. Also, they are extremely clear on the different situations and not just with "being fat" unlike how you are implying.
Medical malpractice and such dangerous generalisations from both medics and non-medics kills people.
Just being considered fat is not an health risk to the amount you think it is. A very large amount of research attributing fat directly to certain issues is outdated.
https://www.jci.org/articles/view/31021
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.0060237
Nope. Please read the article
Did you read the article?
Hearing/reading how it is in the US, it won't change much of anything. They will still decline it
Stigmatisation of fat people in the medical industry is a real and extremely dangerous phenomenon that actively harms public health. The registration of obesity as a disease WILL increase the stigma even more and put everyone in even greater risks apart from being completely useless.
For the rest, this article is very true. The proper steps and objectives indicated help with the health of every human, regardless of body size. The same proper steps help everyone be more healthy regardless if they are maintaining, losing or gaining weight.
A proudly fat italian. Extremely nerdy. Adamantly fat positive.
cis he/him, 23