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Unless HCFS is magically not composed of sucrose/fructose, which are sugars, what arguments can they raise?

Indeed, lots of anti-fat researched was sponsored by sugary drink companies.

But the jury is still against too much saturated fat, since the lymphatic system doesn't handle it in the healthiest of ways. So limiting saturated fats is still the WHO recommendation.


Avocados are excluded by the points further down, they're raw/unprocessed.

I was responding to the other poster saying that the rules were entirely opened up by the exceptions. Other than meat, it's a freak ingredient like avocado or maybe some nuts that has that much fat.

The light will be either green or flashing yellow, and drivers turning right KNOW to look for a pedestrian (or even a bicycle passing them on the right). In the US the combination of a large vehicle and car-prioritising culture makes this much more dangerous.

While afraid that we developers will eventually be automated away — as I have bills to pay —, I only need to ask the JetBrains AI assistant for help to understand why that won't happen in my ‘career-span’.

It's not a diss on JetBrains, their assistant is good enough that I've paid for it for a few months; but ask of it anything a tad more complex and it becomes a code review for a PR that you begin to question in its entirety. I'm not familiar with CSS Grid, as I've stopped doing CSS when flex was becoming popular, but I have to say none of the models managed what I wanted. They kept proposing solutions with an arrogant confidence that this must work. When I pointed out this didn't work, they'd look at the codebase and find something else that was the problem. When I asked for help with a script for an Alpine box, it was very assertive that systemd-based solutions should work. How can you get that wrong?

I imagine the code laundering will eventually get far enough that you can copy-paste someone else's project fully baked, and then the LLM will truly shine. But for building something piece by piece, I haven't gotten good results yet. The Assistant so far has been most useful for writing unit tests, HTML, or getting a decent web search within the IDE.

I wonder if paying for Kagi wouldn't make for better search, and then I'd find some tool that writes unit tests based on your code. It really does feel like some people are being very generous about how magical these things are, because I'm not getting the magic at all.


Given the dealings with Pfizer and the blocking of an ethics committee, why, yes, the EPP prefers lobbying to remain opaque.

iOS lets you do something very similar with Guided Access: https://support.apple.com/en-us/111795

Maybe Beeminder.com or one of the peer pressure equivalents?

Surely you mean Michael Scarn, secret agent?

I kid, but we have to change the incentive structure then. Or rather, the disincentive: if you publish blatant misinformation, you're banned from creating content for a while. YouTube accounts are linked to Google accounts which aren't that easy to mass create.

Note I'm not saying you go to jail or pay fines. I don't trust the public system to not abuse this as fake news gets redefined by the dictator du jour.


It's unlikely you'll be a natural at anything. This is nonsense pushed by the self-improvement demagogues. Even in much simpler societies humans develop skills through practice. The way most of us get good at anything is through repetition. Just show up and do it.

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