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Alors certes il n'y a toujours pas de gouvernement à Bruxelles, mais au moins il n'est pas encore tombé :p

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    La salute emotiva è legata al rischio cardiovascolare.In uno studio condotto su oltre 85.000 adulti, le persone con depressione o ansia, soprattutto entrambe, hanno riportato una probabilità significativamente maggiore di infarto, ictus o insufficienza cardiaca.Un sottogruppo ha mostrato aumentata attività dell'amigdala, stress iperattivo, e infiammazione elevata, tutti fattori noti per danneggiare i vasi sanguigni nel tempo.Curate la vita emotiva!#emozioni #salute https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.124.017706
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    A lot of eBay sellers are now pushing refurbished gaming PCs with Linux preinstalled. The usual suspects are Batocera, Bazzite, or Nobara. Why? Because Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows 10, and Windows 11 is… let’s say not a compelling gaming upgrade. Linux runs most PC games just fine now, and in plenty of cases it actually performs better. Awkward. It’s going to get more interesting once the Steam Machine shows up. A whole bunch of people are going to have the same realization at the same time: “Wait. I don’t actually need Windows. And I definitely don’t want to throw away my old PC. I’ll just put Linux on it.” Others will look at the Steam Machine price and think, “Or… I could just build this myself.” And then there’s the refurbished route, which is already happening. eBay is absolutely full of mini-PCs for under $200. Slap Linux on it, call it a ‘console’, and suddenly that dusty office computer has a second life.
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    @GhostOnTheHalfShell Interesting. Would you call a situation where every city provides services to citizens a "competitive market"?