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If you look at some plastic that has been outside in the sun for a while (a year or five) such as a toy or a plastic bag, it gets very fragile. If it's thin like a plastic bag, just the wind can break it apart. For thicker plastic parts, probably rain is enough to flush off the outer layer or powdered plastic every now and then.

Then you can stand there with the unused lemons.

When life gives you lemons...

It's a big country.

And the fact that there are no tariffs on solar panels when importing them from China.

But how do you define advertising. What about social media influencers? How to prevent someone from paying people to promote stuff? What if it is forbidden and then only a bad government can promote their agenda, but anyone else cannot.

We don't define advertising, we describe the sorts of things we would like to see go away, enumerate some of the easiest (like billboards), and amend in the future as newer manifestations become clear.

This isn't some piece of rigidly-defined software instruction that also is somehow write-once execute-forever amend-never.


Make paying to promote stuff is what the author asserted.

If it also results in all the social media influencers behind bars, then its a double-win.


And add to that, the phone is with you all the time. A TV or video game was fixed to one place.


And we did go out to play.


After some repeated encouragement.


I suppose you could come up with the same result and probably better if you asked this question to yourself instead. I.e. by making a purposeful list in advance instead of just randomly selecting stuff while in the store.


The friction was high enough for me to not do it: Coming up with a week-long list of stuff that checks all the boxes: healthy, balanced, non repetitive, feasible in my cooking time, ingredients available in my store and I'll actually eat it... it's not a trivial effort, then condensing it into a shopping list is additional clerical work. This was just refining the prompt a couple times to see if I could get all those aspects considered.

Another factor is that having the menus come from an outside source keeps them 'honest', I wouldn't 100% trust myself not to include some of the crap I was precisely trying to get rid of If I made them from scratch

The result was surprisingly good... maybe not 100% right, more like 90%, but good enough to overcome that friction.


It's thanks to oil, gas and minerals exports they have managed to keep the russian economy going. Not thanks to entrepreneurship or some russian made products. They also stole a lot of western companies and their assets.


West imposes sanctions forcing business to divest and leave Russia -> Russia "stole". That's some next-level reasoning there.


I wouldn't be so snarky when your own reasoning leaves out a key part of the series of events there..


When the government said businesses must be locally owned, of course the bandits with money (aka oligarchs) saw the opportunity and suddenly became company-owners left and right. I guess it's "the West"'s fault that they created space for the bandits to move in (and not Putin's fault that he forced "the West" to sanction the country because of invasion). If we go further up the "cause and effect" chain it must be NATO's fault for expanding into East Europe. ;) .. but why wouldn't Eastern European countries want to join NATO, considering their large neighbor to the East still have imperialistic dreams.


They are maxing out the CPU of the web servers. For example Anthropic hitting a server 11 times per second non-stop easily loads a basic web server serving a dynamic website. That's like 1 million page views per day. And they continue for weeks even though they could have scraped whatever they are after in less than an hour.


This is a DIY watch for enthusiasts. It gives you a head start versus building one yourself. And you can for sure use it as-is and with pre-made apps. But don't expect it to be a mass market consumer product. Look elsewhere. The website clearly highlights this too.


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