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Reading a book or listening to a podcast usually works. If not, I add a couple of CBD puffs.
It's still very popular in Germany, you can find it in every tobacco store and most supermarkets.
Remembrance of Earth's Past (aka The three-body problem) series by Liu Cixin is great and I think it fits the bill perfectly.
Voltage is measured in parallel and current in series. You need both to calculate the power.
If life is a simulation, afterlife can be simulated as well.
Exactly
Also, the key word in these type of studies is "linked", which means that's only a correlation, with no proof of causality.
The way it's written, it makes you think that the screen time causes anxiety and depression, but there are other studies that suggest the causality goes in the other direction, kids that suffer from depression tend to spend more time in social media.
Keepass is exactly that. Basically all the client side parts, and the database is a single encrypted file that you can sync however you want.
Exactly. LLMs don't understand semantically what the data means, it's just how often some words appear close to others.
Of course this is oversimplified, but that's the main idea.
What about https://www.hyphanet.org/ ?
I used it a long time ago (when it was called Freenet) and it worked really good.