What data? Your pizza order data? What extra data does the app look at?
I genuinely don't know because I have pizza places that don't suck. You can get a real pizza for $20.
What data? Your pizza order data? What extra data does the app look at?
I genuinely don't know because I have pizza places that don't suck. You can get a real pizza for $20.
Ehhh, I say just get more actual exercise. What does standing all day do for you?
my parents believe I'll go to hell without the likes of Hitler
And that's a bad thing?
Standing desks are for people who have never worked a physical job. Did you know that you can just stand up from a normal desk at any time? Now imagine a job where you can't sit down.
Exercise your choice and stand up when you want to. Sit down when you want to. Don't do one thing all day long.
This is probably mostly laziness. Organizing a march is hard and requires people organizing skills. Spray painting some books takes only one or two people.
If anything, this just emphasizes how small this group is and how bad they are at organization. It's simple: get a lot of people who agree with you and march to the capitol. That's all you need to do but it's hard.
That's a shit circle. I figured most of their articles were already written by LLMs.
They said AI would take you places. They never said they were places you wanted to go.
Amazon never could figure out how to make that profitable on it's own
They are so dumb. Every house could use their products, they just need to charge normal prices. Everyone has light switches in every room. Imagine if most new houses came with "Alexa" switches and electric plugs.
They tried to make money on a few hobbyists who could set it up for themselves. They needed to go after the construction market. Charge half of what they were charging and sell a ton to every house in America. It's not an iPhone. It's a basic device to turn on the lights.
Supply of homes is not dynamic like a factory, it can't respond quickly to prices. Investors will grumble about whatever they want, but the alternative is a time consuming and expensive sale.
Even then those homes don't disappear . If they are removed from the rental market they will just end up sold to the very group of people who were renting them, thus reducing demand. Rents would not move much, although there will probably be more real estate sales than usual as the rental market sheds the lazier real estate investors.
That's not the definition of renewable.
There are already many restrictions on rental agreements. Things that were "normal" before are clearly illegal now.
That's not how any of this works. Your brain is made out of regular matter, not special fancy matter.