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We are at the stage of capitalism after the usual control mechanisms the system used to keep people compliant started to fail, exactly as Frank Zappa described:

"The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater."


Last slave was freed in the USA in 1973. Slave masters kept charging for anything and racking up the debt, so they'd never be free

If non disparagement agreements weren’t allowed wouldn’t employers have less reason to make severance payments? We would expect average severance payment amounts to decrease under this scenario. So it’s not clear that this is the ideal outcome to employees, who might prefer more $.

Why this has to be all or nothing?

You can use the drug to loose weight while trying to understand the underlying problem.


There is a difference between you taking a look through your neighbor's window, and compiling a list of houses known to have curtains open in your city and publishing the list to the public.

> What about Google because it can find admin consoles?

Intention and proportion matters. Google is overwhelmingly not used for discovering unsecured endpoints and that is what makes it OK. If you build a search engine that only serves admin consoles and markets itself as the search engine for admin consoles then you have a problem. There is a reason why DDOS for hire services market themselves as selling "stress testing for your own servers," because they are smart enough to know the consequences of knowingly breaking the law.


Because our bodies are delicate systems of networks, and inputs in one area can have complex/unpredictable outputs elsewhere, it seems.

Typically, if something "works", there often appear to be side effects. A free lunch is rare.

https://www.uclahealth.org/news/article/understanding-medica...


>It has been ingrained in culture and personal experience that weight loss is supposed to be a struggle.

The social stigma against "the easy way out" is probably due to the romanticization of self-improvement. You're "supposed to" earn a good-looking body through hard work and dedication; the journey is supposed to reflect the desire to improve and a strong mindset and thus it is seen as valuable. For many, is something really self-improvement if there is no improvement on the inside?

I think weight loss drugs will be like plastic surgery; the pipeline from medicine to undesireable modification to commonplace acceptance will likely occur. These cosmetic procedures will become accepted and become our new normal. Perhaps, in the not-so-far future, weight-loss drugs will be as common as braces.


Doesn’t this basically mean the money was sloshed around to 401k and pension funds?

I'm not on GLP-1s, but I've been looking at very seriously because something I can't "fix on my own" is just... always feeling hungry. That's just how my body works. Exercise doesn't help; there's no reasonable amount of exercise that will help with my office-worker stomach wanting 3000 calories a day. So far through my life I've just lived with it and managed my diet as best I can and it just absolutely sucks.

i unfortunately am not on android, but i installed firefox and for me the website was able to work. have you tried recalibrating blinks in the settings tab?

Maybe I missed it but this only seemed to be about the legality (which is always also specific countries)

Being able to do something, even if you can do it without the police showing up, is not the same as it being right to do something.

I think it’s wrong to cheat in a relationship but it’s probably legal.


People talk past each other on this because for an individual it technically can work, and sometimes does, but on a population level, as extensively studied by people whose job it is to study that, it definitely does not work. Even with tons of regular attention from professionals and a cohort selected to have above-average motivation, it’s surprisingly poorly-performing (and that’s a crazy expensive level of intervention)

Think about how we describe contraceptives, medically speaking: a failure rate is tracked and promoted that’s the in the wild rate of failure, not the ideal-use rate of failure (which can be effectively zero!). The diet and exercise equivalent of a contraceptive couldn’t be sold, because its failure rate would be way higher than its success rate.

So “we” (people who’ve paid attention to the science on it) know it doesn’t work (on a population level), like for-sure definitely does not work, but a person reads this assertion of fact and goes “but wait it worked for me, this person must be dumb or something” but that’s not it. It’s two different perspectives on what it means for it to “work”.


they also gave (temp) raises to their workers.

Doing work ≠ publishing work

Not to mention Malaria, which kills over half a million people a year.

semi-colon will have me thinking you've typed up your comment in Microsoft Word

What an inspiration to excellence for each one of us!

With a link to the report: https://www.mackinac.org/archives/2026/s2026-08.pdf

The two largest projects are still under construction, so it might be too early to make any conclusions.



If it, for whatever reason, caused issues for the productivity and focus of the other people on-call, then it needs to be addressed.

This is minutia, that is only being brought up because this is law-trash.


Well, I believe the opposite. The removal of Chevron was dressed up as more democracy, but in practice, deployed at this moment in time, when Congress defers everything to the Emperor, it looks more like when the Tsar had to decide every little stupid detail. This used up the precious time of the Tsar, in stupid little details (similarities today, reflecting pool, anyone?) to the detriment of the country, and also in the end, the ruling class.

This sounds awesome! I’d love to playtest it when you’re ready.

And downsides of penicilin? There are some but they are massively offset by not having alt consequences

Unfortunately if your manager thinks something is your problem, it becomes your problem.

I believe the nondisparagement clause was signed as part of a termination agreement? So that part seems inaccurate at least.

Totally left field request I know but does anyone know of a webcam that can do RTSP/sane protocol and long focus (think looking outside at landscape)?

I just use a hyphen. It's easier to type, easily understood and you won't be accused of using an LLM.

If they were a normal weight they would not have been prescribed the drug. The underlying issue is they're overweight because they eat too much. Anything more is speculation.

There is usually no free lunch when it comes to pharma, and extrapolating long term or lifetime dependence as being equivalent to short term interventions is an unsupported leap.


Pakistan had/has the worlds most perfected cleptocracy * , with entrenched corruption that NOBODY questioned, or even noticed anymore. And since the extablishment was contemptious and dissmissive about solar, it was ignored along with everything else, but since it has magicly and with no effort of there own, raised the GDP, it means there is more to steal.

* it's actualy something older a darker, but I dont have time to write a book.


Yes, cancer should be number one. Automobiles should be number 8 or lower, both because we can so something about it and because it's unnecessary. Cancer is a product of living and we're already devoting many resources to it.

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