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saturn5k commented on Microsoft Edit   github.com/microsoft/edit... · Posted by u/ethanpil
wasimanitoba · 2 months ago
Meanwhile, they forced AI Copilot bloat into Notepad, whose singular use-case was supposed to be that it does one thing well without unnecessary features.
saturn5k · 2 months ago
I stopped using Notepad since they introduced tabs.
saturn5k commented on Skopje’s eccentric post office (2021)   new-east-archive.org/arti... · Posted by u/throne-of-lies
saturn5k · 6 months ago
The post office building had a fire in 2013: https://sdk.mk/index.php/kultura/izgorenata-kultna-shalter-s...

To this day it's closed and without any signs of life.

saturn5k commented on Instagram users: Reels algorithm is suddenly serving extreme violent content   old.reddit.com/r/instagra... · Posted by u/2sf5
saturn5k · 6 months ago
I literally just had this discussion with a friend an hour ago. My feed was mostly photography content, motorcycles, tech... and today I was bombarded by the most brutal dying videos and some of them were not even behind a safe screen. I feel awful and sick. This is getting out of control. I've uninstalled the app.
saturn5k commented on Cheap blood test detects pancreatic cancer before it spreads   nature.com/articles/d4158... · Posted by u/rbanffy
e40 · 6 months ago
I've known > 10 people who have died from this cancer. It is my #1 fear (cancer wise). My best friend died 3 months to the day after being diagnosed. It is both a blessing and a curse how quickly this kills you. The day before he found out we went on a long walk. Within a couple of weeks we'd walk around the block, then just sit in his living room and talk for hours. The bad times lasted about 1 week and the last 2-3 days he was not really there.

I really hope this test becomes a reality and is OTC and not too expensive.

saturn5k · 6 months ago
My best friend died of pancreatic cancer at 41. By the time he received the diagnosis, it was too late. The cancer had metastasized so extensively that the surgeons could do nothing when they attempted to operate. What began as mild lower back pain led to a slow and agonizing death in just a few months.

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KarmaCake day439October 16, 2020View Original