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besides using a reverse osmosis water filter, what are the best steps I can make to ingest less plastic? seems like even the organic / grass-fed / pasture-raised / wild-caught proteins at wfm aren't safe
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damn,,
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> L2 Primary Names are coming very soon, and already available on testnets (L1 and L2) for developers to play around with (docs coming soon, feel free to ask questions in the meantime!) any update on the ballpark timing here?
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excellent
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i love the idea of playing some co-op stuff w my daughter (a little funny that i _want_ her into video games,,)
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excited to learn from you for the future here,,
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not to my knowledge.. but is something we're looking at baking into Teams. Happy to hop on a quick call to learn more about your needs here if interested
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that's confusing bc the whole point of technology is to do more with less (aka increase productivity aka growth)
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seems like it's happening at an unprecedented scale today tho? > Amid steep declines in homeownership, marriage and birth rates tbh i don't really understand why anyone volunteers themselves to be in these articles,,
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oh.. is that an assumption? it's certainly the easiest way to grow, but i am not aware of anyone serious arguing it's a strict requirement (not that i am paying much attn to that stuff anyway) fwiw i don't actually think immigration ~is fueling anti democratic energy, it just happens to be the scape goat. I think it is our land policies that are strangling the middle class (education & hc are the other two major issues, but land is the most important). People aren't experiencing growth, and it makes them view the world more zero sum / pvp. When they take out their anger, they take it out on the easiest targets aka immigrants. With proper land policies, a rising tide would lift ~all boats and people wouldn't be upset about immigration, and they might even love it it's ~kind of like when people blame developers for rising rents https://www.md-a.co/p/one-funeral-at-a-time
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long live rss
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you make this? wonderful
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if you look at the chart again, a lack of growth is about the absolute worst thing we can do for social cohesion
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in a very real sense, our inability to handle land properly is killing our society. You can see it in rents and housing prices directly, and indirectly in the cost of services (which must be high enough so that providers can live locally)
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the results were debunked when you separate out the return on unimproved land from the rest of capital. Turns out the major issue isn't capital at all but land reform. Land reform IS a major issue, and would actually unlock a tremendous amount of growth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_value_tax
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mind saying more about its impact / why you love it?
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what am i supposed to feel reading this,,
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are their employees happy with them?
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was actually thinking earlier today about how this is basically ideal for society. Insurance should really only cover true catastrophe. HSA/FSA is good for govt to subsidize citizens investing in their own health
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