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30% isn’t actually that steep when compared with buying physical media; big-box stores tend to run with a number around 30% for their mark-up.
Of course, being vegan isn’t magic and doesn’t just cure cancer or whatever, but In my experience, being vegan is quite cheap.
If there isn’t a sale, vegan multivitamins are like $15 for 100, and you generally need to get the omega3 separately, which is also like $15 for 100. I am using CAD, so it’s likely cheaper in the USA.
That’s about 60 cents a day, which is not expensive. Especially when it means I’ve not buying meat or random snacks during my journeys hither and yon.
The ass of a bottom bear.
That I think that list is just Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary, as our other 5 large cities use fluoride.
Not sure why you’re being down voted, it’s a fair question, and I don’t have a specific study to link to.
I just have anecdotes from working with criminals, and game theory.
If something will add X% to your time in prison, but has a Y% chance of preventing you from being convicted in the first place, there are numbers where it makes sense to risk it.
Granted, it’s much more likely in a single-victim sex-crime scenario than a fraud case that leaves behind kilometer-long paper trails
Firstly, fuck this person and everyone else involved.
Secondly, she was a supportive witness that likely helped to get other convictions. She might be the reason that any money is recovered.
Thirdly, if the sentence for a crime gets too high, murdering the people who can rat you out becomes the best strategy. Dead people don’t take the stand. It’s why certain awful crimes, like assaulting children, seem to have too light of a sentence.
By 2050, we could change our economy to lean more heavily on our rare-earth and uranium resources, maybe even our solar and wind. We could step into the 21st century, even if it’ll be nearly half-over.
Sask has the ability to produce a lot of power from basically everything except for hydro. We could move from coal and oil if we decide to.
There are some games that can approach that level of entertainment. Something like Minecraft may entertain some for tens of thousands of hours because of its sandbox nature, and Crusader Kings games can also eat years of one’s life because of how different each game/story can be.
But a game with a pre-written story and an immutable world has a fairly short shelf-life for most people.
If you read the description, you can assume that the video is garbage.
Meanwhile, Canada’s Premier has displayed casual cruelty in politics, and the National Broadcast Corporation (NBC) United has been a significant embarrassment in political history.
Provinces in Canada have premiers, the Country has a Prime Minister.
Also, what casual cruelty specifically?
NBC is from the USA, I assume they mean the CBC? But “CBC united” isn’t a thing, so maybe they mean the political party “BC United”?
Not a surprising statistic.
Women seem to be sick of being treated as a “mom you can fuck”, and the younger generation’s men seem to be more right-wing.
This isn’t a question.
This is the correct answer, but I wanted to be silly.
Also, it makes sense that an ellipsis as a single character exists, but I’ve never seen it before. It’s blowing my mind.
They are opportunities for increasing shareholder value through innovative and disruptive market-leading practices.
This is exactly what we want machine learning to do, analyze existing data and quickly report to a human with what it found.
Generative LLM’s are garbage, analyzing with machine learning aids is useful.
I feel this was designed as something to buy, and not something to play.
A lot of these types of party games get old while you are playing them the first time, and then just sit on the shelf until you recycle them. Might be good for the vegan board game cafés mentioned in the article, but that’s not a large demographic.
A monitor arm is exactly what you want, the brand Ergotron has been my go to for a while.
As for a hard screen, I don’t really know about a commercial solution.
and here’s how to do it manually
‘::: spoiler Lemmy has a spoiler tag.’
‘and here’s how to do it manually’
‘:::’
Because of the wildfires “the ocean’s at your door” is changed to “smoke obscures some more” in our household.