I believe the effect is entirely topical, it just doesn't hurt to ingest a little too. The fluoride ions trigger re-hardening of the tooth enamel and can take the place of missing calcium in the outer enamel structure, but those only happen when they hit the outer enamel in your mouth, you don't regrow enamel on fully formed teeth
I can only really speak to reddit, but I think this applies to all of the user generated content websites. The original premise, that everyone agreed to, was the site provides a space and some tools and users provide content to fill it. As information gets added, it becomes a valuable resource for everyone. Ads and other revenue streams become a necessary evil in all this, but overall directly support the core use case.
Now that content is being packaged into large language models to be either put behind a paywall or packed into other non-freely available services. Since they no longer seem interested in supporting the model we all agreed on, I see no reason to continue adding value and since they provided tools to remove content I may as well use them.
However, if butter is left out at room temperature for several days, the flavor can turn rancid so it's best to leave out whatever you can use within a day or two.
If the world had opted out of the ICE early, maybe we wouldn't be in quite the global warming situation we're in.
LLMs are still a novelty product that can barely perform their novelty. Comparing them to the wildly useful and game changing ICE is not terribly accurate.
You misread. They mean a thicker layer of polymerized oils building up would produce a "cast iron pan" effect on the granite. A layer reminiscent of what people try to achieve on well seasoned cast iron.
Based on this closed issue, I don't believe Lemmy natively keeps an edit history, the comment is overwritten. However, admins have full access to all data on the server database so they can (and do) keep backups and look over them at any time. You should consider everything you do on your instance available to your admin, including private messages.
Assholes think everyone is ignoring them because they don't mince words, but actually everyone ignores them because they're not as smart as they think they are.
The structure of their ownership is public knowledge and available to anyone looking to purchase. That pretty much covers them in the US. Zuckerberg has a somewhat similar deal with meta.
For personal info you should include your full legal name, a contact phone number, email, and possibly a link to a portfolio of some kind if that's expected in your industry (arts, software, design, etc.). No need to put a birth date or any more personal info.
If you're applying to work in another country, I would indicate your nationality and what visas you might have or need to be sponsored for.
For education, just put the institution, degree, field of study, location, and dates. You can include degree honors there if you have any.
Once you have an undergrad degree of some kind, you can remove your high school unless its particularly prestigious.
After that it should primarily be a list of any work experience, notable projects, skills, and honors/awards.
Minimum 25 years actually in a prison +/- some minor adjustments for behavior and then he'll be eligible to request release on parole. But if parole isn't granted there's no upper limit on how long he can continue to spend in prison.
The section about "regular language" is the reason. That's not being cheeky, that's a technical term. It immediately dives into some complex set theory stuff but that's the place to start understanding.
Imagine walking in, seeing a price on the board, waiting behind someone with a big order, and by the time you get to the counter the price has increased. I forsee yelling and fights happening in lines.
As I understand it, NAT is a firewall with only a very basic configuration: allow all outbound and accept only established inbound.
If you don't expect to have any incoming connections and completely trust all your internal devices then its good enough.
However, if you start wanting to port forward for servers (SSH, FTP, video games) you need to poke holes in the NAT firewall and it has no additional configuration options to help you. The same goes for if you have internal (ex. IoT) devices that you don't necessarily trust, there are no rules to block outbound traffic.
I believe the effect is entirely topical, it just doesn't hurt to ingest a little too. The fluoride ions trigger re-hardening of the tooth enamel and can take the place of missing calcium in the outer enamel structure, but those only happen when they hit the outer enamel in your mouth, you don't regrow enamel on fully formed teeth