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  • 20 if you are being minimalist.

  • Even a poor person with no dental insurance can get cheaper and better dental care than any Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh ever could. Not to mention even the cheapest wonderbread that is seen as the symbol of bland and boring is actually really, really revolutionary compared to any bread that came before it.

    We're living in a world of healthcare denial by lunatics like RFK Jr. But once upon a time some geniuses at a boring bread company decided 'let us fortify our basic bread with minerals and nutrients that aren't normally there. This is being eaten by everyone anyway, so let us eliminate rickets and other vitamin/mineral deficiency diseases with something that costs next to nothing'.

    And it fucking worked! I should mention that people like RFK Jr. were always around. In the first 30 years of the 20th century in the American South there were diseases that cropped up due to a lack of vitamins or mineral (my memory on the whole thing is fuzzy) that didn't happen before. This was because new machines to refine grinding corn threw out the stuff that contained the needed stuff to prevent those diseases. It took a long time for people to just say 'that shit was good actually, let's not throw it out!'

  • TURN THE MACHINES BACK ON!!

  • Too much to list.

  • I have been wanting to get into this shit for years but have never even begun, save for the tryhackme invitation generator.

    Maybe I should... Hollywood hacking magic is childsplay compared to the real thing.

  • You magnificent bastard I read your book!

    By that I mean I was making barberian jokes and envision Conan the barbarian as a barber for many, many years!

  • Good idea.

  • They will probably trash or recycle them than sell them. They are that petty.

    Also the companies have grown so big that they can afford to eat a loss if it means telling us to go fuck ourselves.

  • Yes. Yes they do.

  • I never tried Chinese liquor. Maybe next time.

  • I was never a bourbon guy. As for rye, when I tried lot 40 rye I was impressed by just how good it tasted. Canadian club rye was good, but not as good. I got a different brand to try out this Friday.

  • Also I find Canadian rye to be superior to most American rye

  • I like to drink alcohol and I live in a city that is famous for beer. So I am not feeling any pain in choice of alcohol. If anything the replacement of American beer and Whiskey has made more room for Canadian brands I didn't know existed.

  • I am doing my best

  • Fuck you, Sweeney.

  • I remember back in the early-mid 90s I said to a friend 'wouldn't it be cool if we had every video game ever made?' To which he replied, 'true, but what's the point if we cannot play them all? I mean you'll never have the time'.

    Since then the number of games have exploded, but even if you froze the clock in 1995 there were already so many games that you spend all your life playing them and not be finished.

  • At this point any law that they are proposing that claims to be against terrorism or protecting the children only serves to crush dissent. Real child protection hasn't been considered for a long time.

    Even if you can prove that repealing antiterrorism laws will mean more terrorism I think that is a risk we all need to take.

  • They always are.

  • The world would be a terrible place if Einstein fell victim to Nazi violence. Geniuses like him are rare.

  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification

    www.pcgamer.com /software/operating-systems/a-new-california-law-says-all-operating-systems-including-linux-need-to-have-some-form-of-age-verification-at-account-setup/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification

    www.pcgamer.com /software/operating-systems/a-new-california-law-says-all-operating-systems-including-linux-need-to-have-some-form-of-age-verification-at-account-setup/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification

    www.pcgamer.com /software/operating-systems/a-new-california-law-says-all-operating-systems-including-linux-need-to-have-some-form-of-age-verification-at-account-setup/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification

    www.pcgamer.com /software/operating-systems/a-new-california-law-says-all-operating-systems-including-linux-need-to-have-some-form-of-age-verification-at-account-setup/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Non-connected MP3/MP4 players