This is an excellent video on how people still believe in this nonsense. https://youtu.be/5pYeoZaoWrA
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I've always been too much of a cheapskate curmudgeon to pay for food delivery and I've been increasingly baffled by people who pay hundreds of dollars a month to have cold, soggy fast food delivered at an eye watering premium.
I get laziness, I really do. For me, personally, going to pick up food is the lazy option.
Is that anything like transpiling?
Just begging for butter.
I hate watermelon. Even the best, most ripe watermelon sucks. But usually they're mealy and watery in flavor. They also remind me of the taste of cucumbers, which I hate more, unless they're pickled.
"Regulatory capture" is one way that regulated capitalism can fail. Bring that, I'm not sure.
I had one of those at my job. They fired him.
I assume that's supposed to be like hollandaise.
They are working! They're generating hundreds of thousands of dollars for a company billions in debt.
But they cited ChatGPT. Surely that should lend them some authority, right?
A high effort to profit ratio would mean a lot of effort for a little profit.