- Are you AI/bot?
- Wall of text = incomprehensible, would not read/5.
- It’s rarely about how good the devices are, but how much they cost + Apple’s two-faced moral model that makes people oppose/reject it.
“What are you doing?”
Explain.
time will tell
So we can agree that we’re discussing and juxtaposing against each other very vague things, that might as well turn out to be completely false?
Extinction event level but not really, (…)
Much like the predicted scenario of allegedly upcoming climate disaster, correct?
I never said Toba didn’t happen.
I never said you did.
We’re just debating the degree it affected the entire species
We’re not.
We’re on the way to acknowledge the fact that the mankind withstood “extinction level” events in the past.
Multiple times.
You should read the entire article.
I’m glad YOU did. This way you can learn that there were “extinction level” events in Mankind’s history.
And we survived it.
I curse Death that she didn’t take me peacefully during the day.
I mean, the history of the planet involves mass extinction events when 95% of species died off so… not really?
And yet, life is still abundant, diverse and thriving. Isn’t it?
human extinction
Such massive and old platform won’t lose its userbase just because it undergoes a wild evolution. Look at .tumblr, facebook…
Instead, ask what it takes for eXTwitter to stop being any important.
This is wrong. So very wrong. “Stop flying as much”? Dude, the majority of people that I know didn’t fly airplane a single time in their lives. Small percentage flew perhaps a few times in their decades-long lives.
The lists misses more reasonable things:
…and as usual, the Mankind survives, adjusting to new reality, be it its own mistakes, or natural disasters.
Life finds the way…
OneDrive is among the most unreliable pieces of software I’ve ever seen.
It behaves erratic and unpredictably. Its credential manager resembles a blind monkey with Down syndrome that snorts coke to wake up. Webclient is slow, with UI resembling times of Netscape Navigator.
tl;dr: I’d rather put all files on a thumbdrive and travel to wherever they are needed, than rely on Onedrive.
As for M365 - plenty of good applications there. Using them daily.
Headquarters! Mayday! This hit too close to our position!
There are no relevant studies concerning the topic. What might seem like a widespread trend, might as well be merely a local peculiarity.
When a former sportsman, now a cripple teaches a youngster “some moves”.
Oh, I wouldn’t ever suggest that the method does everything its author says it does - the claims of helping in cancer cases and such are wee bit too “optimistic”.
But the question was concerning the possibility to build up cold immunity. And the answer is “yes”. The method I mentioned absolutely will build up cold’s immunity (or resistance, or tolerance if language purism is a factor) in everyone who will attempt it.
There’s no magic hocus-pocus in it. It’s very simple concept used in many “methods” - Buteyko comes to mind, so does Russian Siberia.
Do you think it is overpriced?
Given its capabilities and the fact that you can buy used MS notebook/360 device for such a price? Of course.