

Well that’s kind of reassu… oh
Well that’s kind of reassu… oh
I would at least appreciate it if doctors were permitted to jump ahead to the actually effective stuff (i.e. ketamine, psilocybin therapy) without having to force the patient through the gauntlet of ineffective drugs first. I believe it’s insurance companies to blame for that one. They would rather not pay out for quarterly/yearly/one time ketamine treatments that actually work, because that means their money isn’t flowing in the preferred direction. I guess they prefer us to die buying tainted drugs off the street.
It’s great having a separate profile for when you tell bbc iPlayer you have a tv licence.
They’d just spin it into their being so immensely popular, the site crashed. I like where your head’s at though
Seek out and support independent journalists
Yeah, I’m disturbed alright
I think we’re gonna need a bigger spaceship
Except it doesn’t do much of anything effectively
So art is art because money? Money is certainly involved, but that seems a bit reductionist.
There are other legacy satellite providers like hughesnet that are somehow still hanging on. They don’t really hold a candle to starlink performance-wise, and they shit the bed in bad weather, but at least they’re not Elon. There’s going to be a lot of latency, but it’ll feel blazing fast if you’re coming from dialup.
There are other dialup providers still remaining as well, besides AOL. I know msn is still kicking at least. It’s kind of funny to think about receiving dialup service when almost all POTS lines have gone away, and much of the modern web will be borderline unusable without lots of tweaking, but at least grandma who lives out in the sticks can check her email, use chat clients, download articles and books, etc.
That’s just porn with extra steps!
Now that’s a proper special interest 🤌
Ok, I’ll bite. Which one’s your favorite?
That’s pretty neat! Can you describe the restoration process more?
I suppose technically it’s older, but the timestamp on it is only 15 days ago…
So he’ll probably do it at some point, is what you’re saying.
True, but you’re still physically stuck somewhere or chained to a computer.