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The reasons listed already, plus many events that involve navigation (like fell running) specifically ban electronic equipment.


A Dragon 32 from the BASIC manual that shipped with it. This was in 1982. My parents had bought me the machine, which was fortunately blessed with a great keyboard, but it had almost no games for it, and no shops stocked them. So I made my own using the book.


"and lifestyle intervention". You're supposed to use the drugs to help you get healthy, then stay healthy yourself once you've re-set.

Yes, people will probably have to bounce on and off them, but that's not the same as a lifelong addiction.

Not sure what your beef is, they work, they're helping millions get healthier and live longer.


I agree, which is why most people aren't just taking the drug. They're using the drug to help improve overall health, from better eating, reduced obesity related issues (joints/sleep/metabolism) and are able to start getting healthier. It's not a magic bullet, but it's a significant leg up.


The implication being most overweight people are lazy and impulsive. This is totally broken, there are factors that make some people more inclined to put in weight and what these drugs demonstrate is that our environment of unlimited and manufactured food breaks the normal mechanisms keeping people in a healthy weight. These drugs aren't a magic bullet, what you're able to do on them is exercise the control that many people who don't struggle with their weight can do every day.


Or it could just be an incredibly effective drug?


It could also be both at the same time.


Absolutely nonsensical, in what way do the way the vote was given impact the outcome?

Economists and analysts at Cambridge Econometrics found that, by 2035, the UK is anticipated to have three million fewer jobs, 32% lower investment, 5% lower exports and 16% lower imports, than it would have had been. The report states that the UK will be £311bn worse off by 2035 due to leaving EU. The UK is not better off with Brexit at all, it is severely hindered by removing itself out of a trading agreement with it's nearest partners. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_effects_of_Brexit)


And both men are sadly no longer with us. Coincidence, hmm?


Death smiles at us all... or not so much smiles but looks at us with a frozen grin while he hums a little tune.


and sometimes he pets his horse Binky


Everyone I know who uses ChatGPT to enhance productivity are on the paid version. GPT4 + Plugins really are a significant improvement in capability.


What plugins? I use GPT4 but never used any plugins.


Many of the 'brain runs out in 2021' problems can be solved with plugins such as pdf readers and web browsers.


I think the browsing mode should negate the need for those now?


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