They eye opener for me was how "moderate" alcohol use (like 6 beers over the weekend or 1 beer every day) causes lasting effects. One of them is increasing cortisol levels throughout the week.
What would you expect weekly consumption of 6 tablets of MDMA or some other psychedelic drug to cause? Organ damage, cognitive decline, and anxiety are among the list.
MDMA, sure, would have severe consequences if consumed so much.
Psychedelics, such as mushrooms or LSD, would cause hardly any harm and simply would stop working due to tolerance build up, unless the user keeps doubling the dose every time.
6 days of LSD a week or even weekly can easily make you believe really weird things (often with a spiritual bend), though it depends on the dosage. I'm pro LSD but I've seen a ton of people change massively from overly frequent use.
Why is this causing USD/EUR exchange rate to fall? And in general USD to lose value compared to other currencies.
My guess is that expectation of higher inflation was combined with expectation of further interest rate increases to combat it. Interest rate increases generally make currency more attractive for investments from abroad, which increases exchange rate.
This expectation was "priced in" current exchanged rates and now the market has corrected.
Caveat: It's unspecified whether the friend wishes reader a good morning, or means that it is a good morning whether reader wants it or not; or that they feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?
Not necessarily. Some might be, but generally there's demand for smaller appliances in commercial kitchens too. For example, think of the now ubiquitous food trucks -- they don't have a ton of room for the fridge or freezer, but still need one.
If anything, the consumer grade stuff tends to all be made roughly the same, and in many cases is just someone slapping their brand on an OEM appliance.
Do you have Drata (the software mentioned by OP) installed in any of your VMs? Does it complain that it's installed in a VM?
I've read that Valorant refuses to work on VMs and requires full hardware access for its anti-cheat software. I can imagine "corporate security" agent software doing the same.