Wouldn’t the only really possible “cleanse” be something like water fasting or similar since you wouldn’t be taking in more of the so-called “toxins” (well I guess it does technically exist like alcohol but that gets metabolized)?
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JustEnoughDucks@slrpnk.netto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a simple tool to find things to do without the usual paywalls or account signupsEnglish
41·13 days agoIsn’t this the guy who has posted a bunch of purely vibe-“coded” spam and then deletes it if the backlash becomes too big? Like the “temple-runner game” posted last week?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
1·15 days agoTrue, but the whole systemd age verification system is coming from the US mostly right? I guess the UK and Australia too but I think the US has a much bigger impact.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
21·15 days agoIt was literally never about the children
There is a lawyer’s wet dream of evidence against thousands of real-world non-speculative child rapists and abusers with names, phones, emails, and literal video evidence and written admissions of guilt of systematic rape, torture, abuse, and child sex trafficking that are legally usable in court.
What has been done about it?
Not one. Single. Arrest. Because the guys implementing the tracking are the same ones raping and torturing children.
This is not a policy or tool to protect children.
This is a way for the exact same sadist pedophiles to track children’s identities so that they can use that plus data broker data to figure out what kids are most vulternable and target them to be raped, tortured, and abused.

Spinning up and down hard drives repeatedly drastically reduces their lifespan though. Once a day or so, fine, but if you set a 30 minute idle time or something and it spins them down a dozen times per day, you are putting acceleration forces on the drive many more times than intended.
If you have to buy a new HDD twice as often because you spin it down, any financial or environmental savings is instantly negated and in the end it is much, much worse in both respects.