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Comment In other news (Score 3, Interesting) 29

In other news, Prizn Apps has patented a sleep monitoring system where you clasp ankle and wrist irons and connect nested-loop fixations (chains) to the bed frame. When you move, wires woven through the chains detect the movement and send sensor data to Prizn apps for analysis. If a Prizn mobile app is viewed while wearing the sleep monitoring system, the user earns 10 cents per hour toward their next purchase. The inventors say this will revolutionize the sleep monitoring playing field.

Comment Mozilla is irrelevant (Score 2, Insightful) 81

Used to be a fan, but they have become irrelevant and woke. We should be focusing on the censorship of the tech giants, not being recommended things we disagree with. People should be educated to use their own brains and think for themselves and not be spoon-fed "this is true, we swear" government sanctioned and tech monopoly parroted junk.

Comment Re:Darwin Awards, anyone? (Score 1) 339

Healthy as hay, that's a good one. Let's see how that works out for you over the next couple of years and several booster shots later. You did remember that this is an experiment, right? Expecting everyone to volunteer as guinea pigs is not a reasonable position. And neither is weighing the fate of the entire human race's future against an experiment that could go wrong (or right, depending on your perspective). Real science doesn't silence critics. Otherwise we'd still have a model of the Earth at the center of the universe.

Comment Scrivener (Score 3, Informative) 148

Anybody use Scrivener?

Scrivener is the go-to app for writers of all kinds, used every day by best-selling novelists, screenwriters, non-fiction writers, students, academics, lawyers, journalists, translators and more. Scrivener won't tell you how to write—it simply provides everything you need to start writing and keep writing.

Bit of a learning curve, but worth checking out.

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