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"I'm not the average user that make sales so here are my money losing demands"


The average users buy whatever the ads tell them is sexy and will make them sexy. The devices don't have to be intentionally gimped for them. You could still put a "press this random text 7 times" option that says "I'm not a complete idiot".


The average user, if told they can save $500 on not needing to buy a laptop as their phone/laptop connects to a monitor with PC level functionality, would be very happy!

Plus many are now content creators, and many would welcome editing their videos doing their streaming on 1 device/having it as an option.


You have less than zero way of ascertaining that.


There is a reason we are smart enough to develop finasteride and dutasteride that are extremely effective and safe¹ instead of relying on plants & herbs which are just weak versions of taking a drug anyway.

¹ the science is sound, the safety is absolutely a guarantee. There is a group of about 10 individuals who have spent their entire life spreading their neurological issues and obsession with fake reports and exaggerations of the harmful made-up side effects that cannot be repeated in any study whatsoever anywhere..

I actually could not believe the other day that they are still active and have managed to cause the FDA to issue a guidance that there might be higher side effect rates than otherwise were reported .

It's actually ridiculous, and every news article and study about it are almost entirely mentioning people who's just start believing in their heads that they have side effects when they actually don't. And yet the news articles took this as evidence of a story that has been hidden or something .

I really thought that those 10 or so individuals who you used to be able to read their forum posts back in 2006 when they tried to tell every young guy in the world not to take it for hair loss would have fizzled out by now.


Finasteride does seem to be able to cause some issues. It seems that DHT has many protective roles in the body and limiting it may cause problems: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7308241/


Finasteride was discovered because of a tribe in south america with a high frequency of a mutant allele in the gene responsible for protein that converts T to DHT. They had no BPH. This led to the search for a competitive inhibitor of that enzyme.While under patent it was extremely lucrative to big pharma. The incentives of fame and greed will continue to plague our civilization as long as we embrace aggregating structures like corporations, advertising, social media, and instant worldwide communication to amplify human traits that were useful in small scale tribes.


That's nice, but everybody already knew that and no one cares about Firefox, terrible browser


Shareholders like that don't just dictate everything bro lol


No


no one cares what enables hate groups, it's not 2022 anymore


What? Old reddit isn't using old facts.

I skimmed down and if this was about Kagu indexing being out of date then sorry I just realized that


Not "Old reddit" as in https://old.reddit.com. "Old Reddit" as in "Older stuff on reddit before they gave access only to Google".


America is made up of 5+ full fledged nations of people inside it with different ethnic, cultural, and genetic backgrounds. Why do you expect them to be anything like the Finns or Norwegians?


Alternatively, FT has always allowed 95%+ of paywalls to be bypassed by being referred from Bing. Copy subject, Bing.com, paste, click FT, no paywall


Great catch! Many years ago this worked exceptionally well with Google translate.


Can't say this works for me, for this article at least.


Cool! Any other sites this works for?


Oh, what a "hack". I didn't expect that to be a thing. Thanks!


Anyone know why?


I'm guessing it must be because of some kind of deal between Microsoft and Financial Times. If that's so then probably there are also similar deals with other publishers.

Edit:

ChatGPT seems to disagree with me:

https://chatgpt.com/share/8b85ea2f-86bc-4c63-91fc-e32482c8e5...

(It says that it's more likely just an unintended side-effect of the mechanism that FT.com uses to let search engines like Bing or Google index their full articles.)


This is what I've heard in the past: the companies want their articles to be recommended by search engines, but want the consumer to pay for it.


This worked. Thanks!


Was this a decade ago? I've been following Telegram development for over five years and never heard of this


Telegram user since 2014 and never heard of it. This definitely never happened.


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