Octopus and Human Brains Share the Same “Jumping Genes”
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Octopus and Human Brains Share the Same “Jumping Genes”
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A carnivorous plant that traps prey underground
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“HubSpot Unplugged:” A New Initiative to Help Employees with Burnout
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General Data Protection Regulations Guide for Customer Communications
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I agree with all of you. It's frightening and becoming ever clearer that there is no protection for us
I'm not sure if a movement like this is about being logical so much as making a statement about pollution in general but I feel that going after cars of oil executives would send the best message
Police Are Harassing Mom Who Pulled Kids from Uvalde School Shooting
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Can't Take a Joke? That's Just Poe's Law
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Men Are Now More Likely to Be Single Than Women. It's Not a Good Sign
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I agree with you, but I've definitely met people who play it like a combat game
Someone taught an AI to play DnD, and it loves Magic Missile
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Rare mummified baby woolly mammoth with skin and hair found in Canada
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Or with doing what he claims at all. All I can think is that the company hasn't even ironed out how to make self driving cars as safe as they claim and also refuses to take responsibility for harm caused in a public way - how will this be any different when it inevitably hurts someone?
Abortion pill use spikes in Texas as thousands of patients protest state’s ban
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For me the type of exercise determines if I'm hungry or not. Heavy core work pretty much eliminates my appetite for hours
Crypto Miners Are Dumping Tons of GPUs, So Maybe You Can Finally Get One
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I don't know if my own anecdote will help you but I've been overweight since I was a child and I've done just about every diet under the moon. I used to hate myself and my body, a lot. I went to the gym three days a days week pushing myself hard and counted calories, and my weight wouldn't budge. I ended up developing a lot of disordered eating doing fasting and I really thought I could hate myself into being thin. When I finally found keto and it worked, I started dropping weight and I quickly lost control of my diet and started to starve myself in earnest while continuing what exercise I could. After a while all I could do was take long walks. I lost 80 pounds in 8 months doing this, and I was still considered over weight by about 60 pounds. I never got any happier with myself by changing my body. I still didn't think I was worth anything unless I could get tiny. I had really bad brain fog, I stopped being able to produce my own body heat, started to have fainting spells, and finally heart palpitations. When I went to the doctor all they told me is what a good job I was doing losing weight and that the palpitations were from my panic disorder. I finally stopped keto because my partner sat me down and begged me to stop. It was really hard and it took time to give it up, but I finally did. I had no real muscle left and I was so fatigued... Over the course of a year... I gained all the weight back. I still have palpitations sometimes, and I will never know what damage yoyo dieting for years did to me.
I don't diet anymore, I've started intuitive eating and my diet has improved over all. I eat variety now, more vegetables and lots of protein. I also have carbs, and dessert with I want it. I've also started doing things for the experience rather than to make my body look a certain and ultimately unattainable way. I don't focus on how I look anymore, I focus on being strong. I am now highly active and doing activities I never thought I would be capable of in my fat body. I take dance classes four times a week, I lift weights, and I am starting Lyra and aerial classes. I also don't step on scales anymore. But I can tell you I haven't magically shrunk. I guess what I'm trying to say is... Any standard of "in shape" can be impossible for any person. We aren't all meant to look that same and I think that people are caring less about being overweight because it should never have been a limiting factor to you enjoying your life, being active, and being well loved by the right people.
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GV(Google Ventures) invests $35M into notification infrastructure API
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Drafting privacy policies is a pain but there are a lot of services now that will generate one for you pretty quickly. Though I do have to wonder if the generated plan was then not up to standards what steps would have to be taken to correct it
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