I used to eat mostly plants. Ended up with NAFLD, had to change my diet entirely.
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Europe@feddit.org•EU to include UK and Japan in ‘Made in Europe’ plansEnglish
7·2 days agoLet’s get Japan to join Eurovision!
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Summit@lemmy.world•[Release][v1.79.5] Image peeking and other user requests
3·3 days agoThat was a quick fix. Thank you very much!
augh could you please not
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What phrases/sentences instantly reveal someone as a chud?
8·3 days agoI think the way to read the whole -maxxing suffix is “to maximise what comes before”
So lookmaxxing is maximising one’s looks. I find the usage of the double x irksome, personally.
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science@lemmy.world•Medical journal The Lancet blasts RFK Jr.’s health work as a failureEnglish
1·4 days agoThe entire profession is also captured by the pharmaceutical industry. MDs are trained to prescribe medicine. Which has its uses and I’m sure they mean well, don’t get me wrong, but it’s also very inadequate in addressing the root cause of many diseases.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a TV series that you really, really liked and would enthusiastically recommend?
3·4 days agoLine of Duty, a police procedural about anti-corruption. Absolutely gripping.
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Summit@lemmy.world•[Release][v1.79.5] Image peeking and other user requests
7·4 days agoThank you for making such a fantastic client.
If anyone finds any bugs let me know.
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Friendly Carnivore@discuss.online•The Blue Zones Myth: What They Really Eat. Jesse Chappus, Belinda FettkeEnglish
2·3 days agoThis is infuriating, in particular the silencing of Dr. Gary Fettke for trying to reverse diabetes (and succeeding!) in his patients. Why do we allow religious organizations to become involved with food and nutrition, while masquerading as scientific opinion?
I might add that Dan Buettner is a storyteller by trade and has no credentials in health, medicine, or science. He has willfully misrepresented Okinawan culture for his own gain. The misinformation he has published is misanthropic and this needs to be addressed.
There is really nothing in this world quite like the combination of Guanciale, egg yolks, and pecorino. Now I’m hungry.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•EA is hiring a Senior Anti-Cheat Engineer to lead development of a native ARM64 driver for their Javelin kernel anti-cheat system and start laying groundwork for Linux/Proton supportEnglish
18·4 days agoIf the game state of every player at any time can be simulated entirely on server then yes, to some degree. This isn’t the case for many games that have some degree of client authoritativeness, like Apex Legends. As the other poster mentioned, this doesn’t eliminate seeing through walls still, or other cheats that expose game state that players can’t normally see but are required for the game to work.
If all games were streamed over the network, like in GeForce Now, then we would perhaps require far less client anticheat.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•EA is hiring a Senior Anti-Cheat Engineer to lead development of a native ARM64 driver for their Javelin kernel anti-cheat system and start laying groundwork for Linux/Proton supportEnglish
4·4 days agoI can’t understand why you have so many downvotes while being spot on.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 12 release date in 2026 possible, with AI features that may force CPU upgradesEnglish
15·5 days agoWhat is the charge? Installing a CPU? A succulent x64 CPU? Gentlemen, this is supply side economics manifest!
Check out OP’s post history.
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Programming@programming.dev•Nobody knows how the whole system works
30·6 days agoCompiling code to machine instructions is deterministic. That’s not the case with LLMs.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How bad would something have to be if 99% of the outcomes are good and 1% of the outcomes were disastrous before society banned that thing?
2·6 days agoHow about if something weren’t immediately disastrous, but we find out that the outcomes are heinous after a long period of time? Examples of this that come to mind are smoking, leaded petrol, PFAS, DDT (and now various other industrial pesticides) and in my opinion food that has been engineered to be addictive.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How bad would something have to be if 99% of the outcomes are good and 1% of the outcomes were disastrous before society banned that thing?
1·6 days agoI submit Phillip Morris for consideration.
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Android@lemmy.world•OFFICIAL: Clicks Communicator to be offered in other keyboard layouts. [QWERTZ/AZERTY/Korean/Arabic]English
5·7 days agoThat’s good news to me, hopefully this gets custom roms too.













I don’t know about highly. It’s better than not processing it.