I haven't investigated, but I'd give digital books a shake if I could find a solution that doesn't put control of my library in the hands of Amazon or similar, phone home for analytics, etc. I don't object to the idea in principal. But until I feel safe doing it, I'm still reading physical books.
Ok but like, why draw the line at Massachusetts? Lol. If I make a wrong turn and end up in New Hampshire am I going to have to reevaluate my fruits and vegetables?
If you can't answer this question for yourself, then you don't have any burning need to spend the money. Just keep it for when you find you actually have a need.
Animator. And I was freelance for most of that time, so didn't have much to do with office bullshit and felt I'm control of my destiny. I switched gears to software engineering, and now I'm fully remote (since well before covid) and work mostly on things I like, and make my own schedule.
Office Space. I could handle horror movies but that one instilled a fear of losing my life to the grind. I pretty much set up my whole career to avoid it. On the other hand, I'm in a pretty good place because of it. So I guess thanks, Mike Judge
You could go to another instance and remain federated with both of those and ani.social. Whether they defederate with ani.social or not doesn't stop you from engaging with them.
Poorly phrased in the article if I understand correctly. It means it gave a correct positive diagnosis in patients who had already been diagnosed, with those percentages.
I'll give it a look. Seems that that's a rakuten product though, which isn't much more comforting...