Who’s profiting off of putting flouride in the water? What is this flouride industry making money hand over first?
Who’s profiting off of putting flouride in the water? What is this flouride industry making money hand over first?
Unions, equality, education, healthcare…
What would be the training data then?
What’s your excuse
Oh shit, obligatory chat GPT ass-text
Why the torture?
I wonder how light-handed you’ll have to be to keep that market, election, and war info accurate.
I miss forums. Not that they disappeared completely but that used to be the go-to for good info. Still is maybe, cause I’ve read through a lot of garbage trying to learn about something pretty simple and then hit a forum post that’s like “well it depends if it’s early- or late-season blight”. What? The twenty garden blog posts I studied never mention such a distinction. But there’s Jimmy in Mt Carmel Indiana breaking it down.
Lol, thought that was just a pet name for a second there, poopkins
I liked you in skinny Pete. I think that’s what it was called. And I think it was Margot
That has nothing to do with what they said
(I’m an idiot but this is probably good info for people who can better advise)
What level of game do you have in mind? I’m wondering if something browser playable is in order. Have you considered the story of the chrome browser dinosaur game?
Shit I’m sorry man. I’m sure you’re not that bad. It’ll pass.
I don’t know about a documentary but I believe economist Stephen Levitt (sp?) put this theory forward.
I agree, but can’t figure out why. Maybe because it wasn’t wildly adopted?
lead poisoning becomes evident pretty early though doesn’t it? (With respect to kids)
I would think that the ratio of persistent exposure to unsafe level has got to be easily higher in cases like Flint than any fluoride-in-the-water usage. Just speculation on my part.
What measures are taken to avoid screwing up the dosage, anyone know? Maybe predilute so that an oops requires multiple buckets instead of vials?