Interesting, so the first link claims that the THC molecule is the single factor that causes the plaque buildup, however they failed to delineate between edible cannabis consumption and inhaled cannabis consumption so it's difficult for them to draw that conclusion.
It's especially weird when you read the third link and it claims that unmodified (read: No THC) zero-cannabinoid marijuana caused the same issues. It seems like the conclusions drawn by two separate studies are contradictory and it seems as if the smoke itself has more to do with plaque buildup than the molecule.
All in all, the studies don't account for lifestyle and only establish a control based on genetics, sex, and age. Habitual cannabis users having a higher risk of heart disease could be because the stereotypical stoner is also a sedentary individual with abysmal diet. None of which was controlled for based on the study itself. In fact one of the links (can't recall which) claimed that when lab rats were fed a high fat diet and were bred specifically for higher cholesterol, they showed symptoms of arterial hardening at much higher rates, implying that while cannabis might have an effect, the contextual diet and lifestyle are most likely still the largest factor here.
As for the last link about stroke, the study just found that people who have had multiple strokes have a higher number of cannabis users per capita than the control group. Great, absolutely zero links to the lifestyle of people who have had a stroke that could possibly also be a factor here.
I'd look more into who's lobbying these studies to know what the truth is, there are a lot of interests with money who hate cannabis. Everyone from Jack Daniels whiskey to Opiod manufacturers want cannabis to go down as if threatens their corner of the market.
Lol "I have no knowledge of this but it's definitely a management problem."
Thanks, but it's not. Adobe can't be updated past a certain point unless you update the OS. Can't do that cause the machine is too old? Better buy a new one. The point of being "too old" is much much younger than Windows PC hardware.
Windows is easy, just update it. Still on Windows 10? No problem. Still supported. The updates are also free lol for whatever that matters.
Apple updates constantly break whether or not an application can be updated and remain compatible. It's literally the biggest headache we have when dealing with Apple in an enterprise environment. This version of Adobe CC only works on MacOS Big Sur but the other department is still on High Sierra and this remote site is fully on Monterey. None of their projects are cross compatible because they're all on different versions of Adobe which aren't compatible with their OS versions.
User interface? Sure. Though W11 can look exactly like 10 if you want. I don't really care about changes in aesthetic though.
It's gotten back up in numbers after the update. Custom games and forge are a thing now, as well as a decent playlist of game types that matches the Halo we used to know.
Damn, so my machine with 32GB of RAM can use 14.5 GB when I have all my screens full of applications and programs instead of 16GB 😎
What a score if you're in 1995 still.
Don't get me wrong, I use Linux and have a recycle pile laptop running a jellyfin server but this RAM thing is just so dumb. Modern machines have far more system resources than you'd ever need to optimize your build so much for. Tricks like these are only useful for getting more use from outdated hardware.
People have literally killed dozens in mass stabbings before. I'm not saying it's common, but someone with a knife in a crowded room can kill quite a few individuals before getting mobbed.
Holy crap that's a long lived laptop.