I have 2 scrambled eggs, toast plus elderberry jelly, 2 sausage patties, and either a glass of milk or orange juice.
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The choice tree is true, though. In high school, I used Arch Linux on my PC because I liked tinkering. Now that I'm in college, I'm using Fedora because I need something stable and don't have time to mess with it.
Boomer equivalent to the box of random electronics cords.
Every time I'm in a creepy place in the dark, I suddenly believe in the supernatural; other than that, no.
Depends on where you live. Most places have laws that permit relationships between "adults" and "minors" so long as they are close in age. Usually 2–3 year gap is acceptable.
Step 1: positronic brain
Step 2: make a fuck-ton of clocks
Step 3: profit
There are a lot of parts to inflation, but I'll do my best.
Money is used as a medium of exchange. It's convenient, easily countable, and an agreed upon unit of value. A dollar is a very, very small slice of the entire worth of the economy. As processes improve and production increases, the economy gets bigger. Because of this, we need more dollars to divide it into smaller pieces. The Federal Bank "prints" money to give us smaller pieces of the economy we can use. That's why we have "more" money. Your wealth is the same; it's just represented using more dollars. This is the Money Supply.
When you say inflation, and you're referring to the pinch you feel in your wallet, generally that's when the money supply grows faster than the economy is growing. For example, after WW1 Germany began increasing the money supply to repay loans for postwar reparations. But without the economy floundering and the money supply rapidly growing, they experienced intense inflation. The money people had was becoming a smaller slice of the same economy. It was becoming worth less.
Inflation is rather complicated. I had a whole semester about it in college, but generally, this is what it is.
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I agree that the average age is higher. You're the only other confirmed teenager that I have encountered while on Lemmy. I joined Lemmy when I was 17 during the Reddit emmigration.
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How do you manage the algea and bacteria in the lakes? Like, when you see a lake that has abnormal levels of algea blooms, what do you do to remedy it?
I've actually found it useful. I searched Reddit for a specific technical question and it responded with "Here's what other users asked, what people said in the comments, and the links to their posts.
Although, I did a standard search for Reddit, and the AI appeared instead of the results. I did not intentionally summon the AI. It's also terribly prone to hallucinations and lying.