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  • The firt three panels are a disconnected mess that spans several distinctly unconnected locations despite seemingly being a single short encounter between two characters.

  • The art style looks AI generated and flow of the comic feels AI generated.

  • This looks and feels like AI slop

  • Ok let me rephrase it a little more clearly. There's external peer pressure, and internal peer pressure. What I described in my other comment is a lack of external peer pressure from your surroundings, and your internal peer pressure compelling you to do something. Internal peer pressure is a problem caused by yourself, and you cannot blame that on anyone else.

  • People doing something in your immediate vicinity, without excluding you or in other ways hinting you have to do the same, are not peer pressuring you. Any obligations you feel to do the thing is entirely caused by your own insecurities.

  • If anyone I don't know, including banks, police, government officials etc. called out of the blue and ask me to join a video call, I'd just hang up. That just screams "scam" in your face.

  • So not free at all

  • Aah, the mark of a true redditeur 👌

  • You may perceive it that way, but in reality it's just shitty asshole people being shitty assholes because they are pathologically incapable of being decent human beings.

  • It is not "well established", your own link only lists it as one possibility out of several, and is by no means conclusive.

    also from your source:

    Limited time and resources: Another theory suggests that people with low food security have limited time, knowledge, and resources to engage in healthy eating and exercise.

    This is a highly complex issue, and cost doesn't seem to be the main driver at all, definitely not conclusively.

  • No if course not, but that is something entirely different than cost being the issue

  • Exactly, so obesity is not a cost issue

  • I don't know where you live, but where I live junk is stupid fucking expensive compared to veggies, and an increasing number of people are still overweight. A single 300-350g frozen pizza will set you back at least 6EUR, I can easily buy fresh veggies for a meal to feed a family of 4 people for 12EUR, less if you try to save money. I simply don't buy in to the whole cost premise being the reason.

  • 3.40 still seems to have this issue, it doesn't change anything in stability unfortunately.

  • perhaps there is no Netherlands server that provides their random port forwarding or it gets a hickup with it.

    They show several NL servers with port forwarding, but i have also tried other locations with the exact same issues.

    Wireguard poses the same problem, it also keeps dropping connection.

    Disabling port forwarding doesn't seem to make a difference for either openvpn or WG.

  • Nothing man, and he's all out of ideas!

  • It is updated automatically with watchtower, but I have manually pulled the latest a few times, most recently about two months ago.

    Edit: weirdly enough, despite me pulling the latest image just now, which was released two days ago, the log still says I'm running 4 commits behind when I start the container 🤔

  • No it's running on my server which is running OMV, so Debian I guess?

  • It worked without issues for about 1.5year without me changing anything in the compose file, about 6 months ago I started noticing health issues with the container. My torrent stack has been untouched since I set it up 2 years ago.

    There doesn't seem to be a clear pattern in failures, sometimes its 20min, sometimes its 8 hours between failures.