To be fair, at that point it's a little late to quit smoking, and an addiction isn't something you quit overnight.
Dai-guard, a somewhat obscure mecha anime. It's a comedy about what would realistically happen if you had a giant mecha fighting monsters from another dimension: bureaucracy, lawsuits, government interference, and physics.
If the washing machine isn't an option, dry cleaners.
Hard copy.
Photos in a photo album, documents in a filing cabinet.
I thought global warming was going to disrupt the gulf stream and make the UK colder?
IANAL, but current case law indicates source code is considered protected speech https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernstein_v._United_States
Huawei contribute quite a bit to the linux kernel, it's a pretty international effort.
Just the first statistics I could find showed they contributed more changesets than any other organisation https://lwn.net/Articles/915435/
When most ocean plastic comes from nets, it's hard to disagree.
Honestly the obsession with single use plastic seems like a distraction. Every piece of plastic in landfill is oil that isn't burnt.
Alex Jones is a false flag crisis actor who's job is to distract people from the real conspiracies.
IIRC the emergency stop vents the liquid helium, that's a lot of the cost I imagine.
I live in the same NHS trust area, this doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
From what I've read, GLP1 drugs can change how your brain thinks about food, and can cure the "addiction" to high sugar/fat foods. They're even being investigated for other addictions. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1043661824002573