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I'm going to nitpick here, but it would be cool if you could sort by category when viewing the results.


That's been on my backlog for ages, because I share your sentiment! Will pick this up :P

(Hi from Project Wallace's creator :wave-hand:)


Hey Pete_arten, this is released now, thanks again for suggesting!


I feel like, if cars will significantly improve security, ultimately we the customers will pay the price for it in terms of more expensive cars. But then again I agree that this should be addressed.

It's like someone points out a problem, and then you stick your head in the sand and wait for things go away - or just let others deal with your issues. It's simply not the right approach.


The question here is how to break out of it. If you go to Bing for example you fall under Microsoft hood, which isn't really solving the problem.


This is all cool, but after first reading the article I got the feeling that the whole world is affected by this, no matter the location which doesn't make sense. In the Scandinavian countries (Sweeden, Finland, etc.) there weren't any Nuclear tests or detonations. I imagine most of steel there should be Low -background even today. Or am I missing something?


I got excited here, but after reading through and getting to the conclusion part my excitement dropped. Also, as the author states, if you're not technical person it's a hassle.


I thought it was a recipe from John Locke for the TV series Lost.


Same, but it is even more interesting to think that a philosopher of his caliber was so drawn by the simple pancake. It shows that all humanity finds the little joy in the simplest things.


Close, the TV character was named after the philosopher (according to season 5, episode 7, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Locke_(Lost) ).


Don’t be ridiculous, it’s from the 17th century.

This is Richard Alpert’s recipe.


Okay, I understand people are frustrated with this, but the best way to tackle problems like these is to vote with your wallet. Don't use the service and heavily promote against it.


Voting with your wallet obviously won’t work when going up against Alphabet. There is too much to gain in being the dominant market player and big tech companies have too much money to spend.


I'm guessing it's being actively worked on. You can see they, have a roadmap:

https://www.forms.service.gov.uk/forthcoming-features :)


I think this is to be expected. Of course, cancer rates will rise, global population is rising like crazy. More people consume more "junk" food than ever, so naturally this leads to more problems like obesity and cancer. At the same time, pollution and other environmental factors are on the rise as well, and these also contribute to health problems.


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