zsh if you can survive configuring it
dose: 1k-2k
harder than you would expect. partially due to inflation
notta meme. but wtvr
crazy 3 looks fun. reaction, coordination, music, visual stimulation.
idk. yeah.. probably.
all (public) platforms are fcked.
but at least it provides value to users.
like: piracy, anonymity, and foss software.
also general info and news.
seems to be low risk from a legal perspective!
https://old.reddit.com/r/LosAngeles/comments/vm2qzs/what_happens_if_you_go_to_the_hospital_for/
~~if u know someone who knows someone..~~ it may be alot faster and cheaper than navigating the american healthcare system in a time sensitive situation.
is there a name for the superfine point ones?
layman here.
probably because..
- it can sift through alot of garbage.
- its easy to use. and not complicated to understand its value.
- its useful. like a super search engine for idiots.
- it can probably automate alot of jobs. also it can probably correct or coverup alot of gaping flaws that have existed for the last few decades.
- there's nothing else exciting going on right now.
- it is an interesting and valuable tool. progress has hit a point at which it is hard to ignore the achievements.
** relating to LLMs/chatgpt types. snarky, opinionated, and somewhat speculative, subjective review!
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i suggest block play services in your main profile and let it be enabled for some apps in your work profile. via shelter app.
~~Closest thing I can think of is~~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainstem.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6034117/
~~The body may act intelligently.. But not directly most related to the brain.~~
Edit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever#Pathophysiology_of_fever_induction