[-] The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world 12 points 8 hours ago

I mean, if they can't have the decency to be contiguous.

Probably just no more than 2 species in a given area, but not necessarily the same 2 in every area.

Plus sub-species, I assume.

I don't imagine quitting the internet, but I can picture the internet fracturing into smaller sites with resistance to AI through obscurity - sort of similar to how we DO get occasional spam bots on Lemmy, but it largely isn't worth bad actors' time to target this platform.

Either that, or larger platforms with some sort of verification process, but that seems like a losing battle in the long run.

Not to mention destroying the local bread, fish, and wine economy.

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It's been many years, but I remember a neuro professor back in college explaining that aspartame breaks down into phenylalanine, which competes with the precursor for serotonin to transport across the blood brain barrier. So effectively by having higher levels of aspartame in your diet, you can indirectly be reducing how much serotonin your brain can produce.

Honestly, same. It's just harder to make jokes about life being amazing.

I guess the NPR article screenshot comes from the other timeline where it was a weasel then.

I believe so. The only thing I see in this meme template that's confirmed bad for you is aspartame, but they've all maintained a presence in conspiracy-oriented circles.

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Oddly, it didn't get it's own display space.

Companies like to staff as if nobody will ever be sick, have a baby, or go on vacation. Then, when those very normal things happen, they make this face while informing everyone that they'll have to do a lot more work.

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