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There used to be a 21-and-bit’’ 4K LG Ultrafine. You might be able to find it used.


All drugs were decriminalized in Portugal in the early 2000s. It worked amazingly well!


This is a myth that is endlessly repeated and will apparently never die. If you are caught possessing illegal drugs in Portugal, you are required to go in front a disciplinary tribunal that can mandate drug rehab and impose fines. If you refuse to attend rehab, they can jail you. They can impose a whole host of other legal consequences, including loss of professional license, passport, they can mandate that you're not allowed to hang out with certain people, etc. Drug dealing is still 'lock you up in jail' illegal.

Saying drugs are decriminalized in Portugal is like saying speeding everywhere is decriminalized. They moved legal sanctions to an administrative court, but they're still sanctions. I invite you to read this whole page

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_policy_of_Portugal#Laws_a...


I think your misunderstanding stems from the definition of "decriminalized". Decriminalized does not mean legal. As it is commonly used "speeding everywhere" is, in fact, decriminalized, in that you will not land in prison for it, and the penalty is merely a fine, and maybe some driver's school if you're a repeat offender.

This is greatly preferable to the alternative.


It's not a crime to consume, but it's still illegal. Drugs weren't legalised, they were decriminalised.

As you can see here (https://diariodarepublica.pt/dr/detalhe/lei/30-2000-599720) it explicitly says, in Portuguese law, that drug consumption was decriminalised. (Just search for "descriminalização".)


Yeah, that's it.

We have a working model that has provided stunning results for decades. Even back in 2001, there was a strong scientific basis for decriminalization, and treating drug use as a public health issue rather than a moral one.

With the sharp rise in opiate and fentanyl recently, it's alarming how backward the conversation still is. It's almost as if shadowy powerful forces are real content with prohibition...

Radical measures are necessary, now, just as they were in 2001 in Portugal. People are dying, families are being torn apart, and it's all so heart-breakingly unnecessary.


Your best bet is likely a MacBook Pro.


yep, but that doesn't gives me 5G connectivity. But yes, once Asahi Linux is ready for daily usage, I'll likely end up with a Macbook Air


Not really. I know this is anecdata, but : I always test my stuff, and I've never gotten anything but LSD.


NBOMe was super popular in the early 2010s. I'd be willing to bet that on my college campus 90+% of "LSD" was some sort of NBOMe during that time.

No idea what's going on nowadays but plenty of gray market LSD analogous will test positive as LSD (Al-LAD, Pro-LAD, Eth-LAD, 1P-LSD, idk what else is available now). I wouldn't be shocked if people get those without realizing.


Gasoline and Diesel is also very pricey. If you charge at home, electric cars are a (small) fraction of the price to ‘fill up’, even in Europe; if not, likely not worth it.


He probably meant 16:10.


Yes, I meant 16:10, though 3:2 is also good. 4:3 is really only for tablets or < 12" screens.


Minor thing: Celsius isn’t SI either.


Degrees Centigrade is an SI derived unit, just like Joule and Watt

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_derived_unit


In Portugal all withdrawals, in the MULTIBANCO network at least, are free of charge.

That network just so happens to encompass every bank operating in the country.


He prefers to think like that, doesn’t mean it makes sense.


Were the computers programmed in Forth?


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