Karen, the final boss!

Look at that girl's face. She knows exactly what she's doing.
That's her entire workday. She just salutes no one, and walks in little half-steps.
If you ever think your job is pointless, just remember, at least you're not a traffic officer in North Korea. https://video.nostr.build/7de831bca432e6586a1fbf439be8555b7eab5ffb9164038532df8ac529e06b5f.mp4
How about a refreshed Sega Master System? I loved that thing. I almost shit my pants when I discovered the hidden snail maze Easter egg game. Those were good times.
This is usually when I say Fuck it and go do something else. Once you've had a chance to absorb what's happened, and let it sit in your mind, a time will come when you're ready to jump back in and begin rebuilding. Put it aside for a while and give yourself a chance to cope.
A lot of these quirky things are just a matter of trial and error. You gotta beat it on from every angle til it does what you want. Lol
That refresh function doesn't do a goddammed thing. Neither does requesting a new identity. In my experience, you have to stop then start the tor connection.
I think it's an issue with your specific tor nodes. Whenever I get a website that doesn't load, and generates an error, I'm able to fix it nearly always by resetting my tor circuit so a new set of nodes is used. The restrictions are probably related to some issue with the exit node.
quick swap ecash to trusted mint soon in cashu.me
https://blossom.primal.net/42617510567db17b383837df4b6794fa0ecfdd5b3a08e76bad4a7772f66fea1f.mp4
Is the swap still happen over lightning?
Hmm... Not sure why that's happening for you. It's smooth sailing on my end, including over tor. Maybe you should reset your circuit and try again?
Here's the direct link to the "why we need an email" doc. They also welcome the use of aliases, which is nice.
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/faq/faq.html#why-does-kagi-search-require-an-email-address
I think this is false. I just logged into my Kagi account using Tor Browser and successfully executed searches.
Not sure about mempool, but on blockchain.info I think you can look at the details of each output and see the specific fee associated with that output. Mempool probably has the same function, but I'm not familiar with where that info is located.
I was kind of a psychopath with the Atkins Diet. You're only supposed to be in the super-low carb phase for the first 2 weeks, to trigger ketosis. Then you're supposed increase your healthy carb intake until you reach a healthy balance. Well, I stayed in that induction phase for a whole year, consuming less than 25g of carbs per day. As I said, it was amazing for weight loss, but I'm sure my extremism is at least partially to blame for my later medical problems. At this point, I'm happy where I am. A little bigger than I'd like due my genes, but definitely more healthy.
Doesn't surprise me. A lot of the dangers of his diet weren't understood when he devised it. It wasn't til 5-10 years later that all these people who used the diet started developing problems that were then linked to it.
I did Atkins for a year back in my 20s, and while it was extremely effective in helping me drop the extra weight, I got diverticulitis a few years later, which is normally something people in their 60s get. I had to have surgery to remove 7in of my intestine, which was unbelievably painful.
After that, I figured I was better off just staying on a balanced diet. I'm predisposed to carrying a little extra weight, and I just resigned myself to it.
That's the principle of the Atkins Diet. You shock your body into ketosis, and maintain a ketotic state by keep your daily carb intake under a certain level.
Not really. Science is chugging along like always. What's different is the right-wing, anti-intellectual culture has turned science into a vehicle of politics, where every scientific endeavor is viewed through a political lens, and rejected if its conclusions don't support their pre-existing, partisan perspective.
What's missing in action is the right's critical thinking faculties, and ability to put their fervent political views on the shelf when considering matters of science, and objective truth.
Well, YOU could say that, but I don't believe or accept any of that. I'm not going to argue about it. We see it very differently. All I'll say Is that the perspective you put forth is one seen through rose colored glasses.


