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  • Surprised Oracle's lawyers weren't all over this

  • Feel like lawful evil fits better for master

  • It is certainly... impactful for your lungs.

  • Modern teflon, sure.

    But there's a reason its no longer made with PFOA.

    Studies have looked at cancer rates in people living near or working in PFOA-related chemical plants. Some of these studies have suggested an increased risk of testicular cancer and kidney cancer with increased PFOA exposure. Studies have also suggested a possible link to thyroid cancer, but the increases in risk have been small and could have been due to chance. - Source

  • In the same way Asbestos is a great material, just one small problem

  • The ol' 3 ring binder trick

  • ...easily slipped in.

    I dont know, tech companies have been pretty hamfisted about getting AI in everyone's face

    Edit: Ah wait, now that I think about this longer despite my migraine, I think you're right. Should be like a wedge that transitions to a giant butt plug.

  • I like how Bill and Boomhauer aren't in the truck in the first frame

  • All I can think about (besides being a funny article) is just "....ok"

    What a weird article to have to exist.

  • Think that entirely depends on the school/program

  • Is she actually an MD?

    ...that is scary.

  • Thanks, now I have something for when I'm stupid.

  • Also 3d printers

  • Your experience being a test subject for Elon Musk and Neuralink

  • I'm sure they also spend a lot of time staring face to face with a DNA strand too

  • ...echoing statements expressed by hundreds of thousands of programmers who use the only language where 90% of the world's memory safety vulnerabilities have occurred in the last 50 years, and whose projects are 20 times more likely to have security vulnerabilities.

    ooof.

  • Damn, we could have just done that rather then having a tea party?

  • You could say they R

  • The downsides are having to relearn it every time you need to understand it.