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On the other hand... No more Finland. Think about it.
SKYLERRR WHERE IS THE OZONE LAYER
This is all real neat but honestly I think the first responsibility that AI development must have in healthcare is for it to be able to use the basic data resulting from anamnesis, physical exploration and complementary tests given by the doctor to write the full clinical reports that often occupy more than half of a physician's worktime.
For example, in my university (which pretends to be very progressive and conscious), you can get all sorts of unhealthy snacks and highly sugary/caffeinated drinks throughout the campus. It’s very convenient and much easier than getting water (for which you have to bring your own cups or bottles) and healthy food (which is expensive, only served at particular times and limited in portion so it doesn’t make you feel full).
Calorie counting, mate. Since I began doing that I have achieved the ability to cut 2 kg of weight per month at will, even when spending most of my life at a campus like the one you describe.
That sounds like a joke Graeme Barrett would make
"Baki Stalinball is not real, he can't hurt you"
I am referring specifically to web culture, not the actual technology of the internet.
LOL Absolutely not. I saw those years and people used to bait each other into checking out gore, scat and whatever other content you could make a shock site with.
You have zero experience at protesting, do you?
Sleep habits.
Can I ask about your sleep hygiene habits?
Lemmygrad does not have enough traffic for (most) country communities to be active. I propose to instead promote the creation of superregional communities (example: Scandinavia) that have more chances of becoming active with a greater flow of users.
Or the Boeing whistleblowers who keep being unalived
Murdered. The word is murdered.
If your message is not getting censored, do not hold back in how you describe it.
Currently the Maltese socialist education and organising is done on Facebook and it absolutely needs to migrate away from Facebook soon.
If that is the case, it does. But I can say with some confidence that education and organisation anywhere definitely needs to not happen in an online space, much less on a reddit-like website. Those things need to happen IRL and through trusty messaging services, not internet communities.
Mot of these communities have content with little to no preservation value. If you want to preserve them for any reason nonetheless, there's always the Wayback Machine for that.
That solves nothing. Not removing them keeps the Communities tab full of irrelevant communities, and to lock them while keeping access to them makes the problem even worse by killing any possible engagement they could have, even if extremely remote. At that point it is simply hoarding for no reason.
If you want to clean up, you need to delete the comms.
Strange to hear that. The last two posts on this community prior to this one are dedicated to the removal of communities, and at least one of them was a successful attempt.
Final in Pristina, the winner takes it all (literally).