Call it cultural inertia if you prefer.
Call it cultural inertia if you prefer.
But if they are making this direct link between ultra-processed foods and increased mortality, then surely it’s these specific substances that are responsible for it?
Not necessarily. Think about it like cigarettes. The nicotine is what gets you addicted, but it is not what kills you. In a similar vein, these additives might cause you in some way or another to consume an unhealthy diet in the most general sense. So the effect can be more indirect.
What’s a good modern text to approach the genre?
Never look at comments below news articles.
Makes sense, thanks!
So what are you saying? Even with pretty good vision it makes a massive difference?
But t shirts don’t work like Bedouin robes.
How is the article less intuitive than in romance languages? They both have fairly arbitrary attributions.
IIRC some car batteries can be used that way, but it wears out the battery.
Koala doesn’t work here. The stress is on the second syllable.
They use electron beams and extreme UV light nowadays. Lasers are not necessarily the best light source, even at other wavelengths.
Like glueing a cardboard to the wall and then dissolving it after spraying :)
Photolithography started as a printing technique and is pretty basic.
You start with macroscopic photolithography, add material science of semiconductors and then iterate a million times. It didn’t start at nanoscale.
It doesn’t. There’s no connection between highschool lit and this
Prompt: a grand scene of roller skating race of TRON, Hatsune Miku in TRON style black tight-fitting sportswear and roller skates with high-speed glowing small wheels, rushing in a lively music game style road with colorful glowing patterns, the sportswear and roller skates covered with glowing bright patterns, colorful cyberpunk city in blurred background, hand, (full body:2), perfect face, wind, bokeh, night, 70mm IMAX action film lora:detailed_hands:1 lora:FF_Style_-_James_v232:1 <lora:Cyber Wb FFusion:0.5>
Negative prompt: face out of frame, cropped, partial, bust portrait, skirt, glowing eyes, make up, 2D, painting, figurine, runner, text, ball, balloon, stationary wheels, (deformed:2), nsfw
apart from building a vocabulary and being exposed to important works of art. Certainly not communication skills.
Prompt taken from ai images community on lemmy.
But hardly for hot air balloons
Capitalism can’t exploit it as much as manual labor so there’s no money in it, unfortunately.
Doesn’t that mean that art is exploited even more?
You can clean clothes in a. Ultrasonic bath?
What you don’t get is a feeling for how common these failures occur though.
Nobody likes their self-perceived flaws pointed out by others. It’s not about softie.