Corporate logos undergo a vacillation between flat and aero every few decades. Just look at the Pepsi logo for example. Its part of the whole soulless pandering philosophy they have going on.
Interesting that non-college educated fathers are still parenting more despite not working less. Thats evidence of a cultural shift towards increased expectations of fatherhood, which is a good thing. But for the lower class, low income fathers, this probably wont be sustainable and will result in burnout and health problems.
Excited to see if sodium batteries can reduce the need for lithium. Its three orders of magnitude more common throughout the universe, and especially here on earth.
You can undergo changes in your metabolism over time for many reasons. Usually this is caused by changes in eating habits, not the other way around. It has its own momentum, and understanding that momentum can be the key to functional dieting. The less you eat, the slower your metabolism will become. You will have less energy but your body will become more efficient with it. If you eat a lot, your metabolism will speed up and your body will burn energy less efficiently too. It also depends exactly what you eat; Your body doesn't burn fat and carbs in quite the same way and you can feel the difference.
For applications like language translation they're the best automated tools we have. But its too little to justify how over extended the investment into it is.
The few times Mint has given me problems, I appreciated that it didn’t seem like the system was fighting me the whole time I was fixing it, which was a breath of fresh air from Windows. But yeah the linux community has a superiority complex that is toxic and wards off new users.
If they ever get around to changing fundamentally how it works, I'll give it another try. I don't like having to second guess everything it says, defeats the entire purpose of trying to use it If I have to verify everything. We made a similar but pared down output generator in college once, that worked in essentially the same way. We fed it a bunch of Freida Khala poems so all it would output was strange fragments of those. But that experience taught me, perhaps too well, how these things work under the hood. I can't imagine how many guardrails and parameters they have set up just to get it functional.
A good OS becomes invisible, you just don’t notice or think about it, mint does just that. Most linux users are power users that get more satisfaction from endless tinkering than just using their PC though.
People have been saying that but me and my over-ripe butthole enjoy the pain of a thousand wipes.