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[-] King@blackneon.net 5 points 20 hours ago

.... No one truly use vs coduim.

Microsoft cut marketplace access, which fucked languages support.

[-] King@blackneon.net 17 points 20 hours ago
  • Crime: Using Microsoft VS code.
  • Sentence: 80 hours of hard open source work.
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No one online seems to want to talk at all. People in my age seem to lose the ability to talk.

What happens if we all forget how to have a deep or entertaining conversations?

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I am looking for a platform that has only one service: providing a space to ask questions only with no other unneeded functions.

I don't have problem with ads.

Anything like this?

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Study

The researchers discovered that once a tattoo is made, the ink rapidly travels through the lymphatic system and, within hours, accumulates in large quantities in the lymph nodes — key organs of the body’s defense system. Inside these nodes, immune cells called macrophages actively capture all types of pigment. This ink uptake triggers an inflammatory response with two phases: an acute phase lasting about two days after tattooing, followed by a chronic phase that can persist for years. The chronic phase is particularly concerning because it weakens the immune system, potentially increasing the susceptibility to infections and cancer. The study also showed that macrophages cannot break down the ink like they would other pathogens, wich causes them to die, especially with red and black inks, suggesting these colors may be more toxic. As a result, ink remains trapped in the lymph nodes in a continuous cycle of capture and cell death, gradually affecting the immune system’s defensive capacity.

The study found that tattooed mice produced significantly lower levels of antibodies after vaccination. This effect is likely due to the impaired function of immune cells that remain associated with tattoo ink for long periods. Similarly, human immune cells previously exposed to ink also showed a weakened response to vaccination.

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Andriy Yermak, the influential chief of staff of Ukraine's President, has resigned hours after the country's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) conducted searches in his office.

[-] King@blackneon.net 2 points 2 days ago

Good recommendations, bu I need open source please.

[-] King@blackneon.net 7 points 4 days ago

It's not opensource.

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