For organization, you can keep everything on a document so you can reference location. But what is really cool: is that you can upload your document as a PDF into ChatGPT and it’ll very quickly give you a breakdown of totals or calorie content or other nutrition profiles you might be interested in in the entirety of that storage. And you can have the thing create an entire new spreadsheet based on that depending on what your needs or desires are.
I have been doing this for a long time and many years ago. I had started accumulating a pile of stuff and it was very frustrating having to dig through container after container, looking for one component. This makes it much easier to rotate stuff out when you can just look it up look at it location and if you have it associated to an expiration date or purchase date, you know how fresh it is. But using the AI will actually give you a much clearer understanding of where understands with their calorie needs in general. And then you begin to realize how much your body actually burns and eats a day just to stay alive.
BEER BASED VACCINES — They will stop at nothing...
Pushing biotechnology pharmakeia into the masses via any Trojan horse imaginable.
"He has just consumed what may be the world’s first vaccine delivered in a beer. It could be the first small sip toward making vaccines more palatable and accessible to people around the world."
A virologist brewed beer with engineered yeast producing virus-like particles. He drank a pint daily for five days (plus "boosters" ), his family joined in, and indeed, their bodies produced antibodies.
Now he's eyeing "vaccine beers" for COVID, bird flu, HPV cancers... and even non-alcoholic yeast snacks.
I usually say "Grow Your Own," but hey — if it's your thing — Brew Your Own too...
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/vaccine-beer-polyomavirus-chris-buck
⚖️ 🇺🇸 🏛 He Who Decides the Exception: Trump Should Disregard the Supreme Court’s National Guard Ruling
⬛️ Judicial overreach mustn’t be permitted to trample the public necessity.
🔶️ The Supreme Court has again reminded the country that, in the American system, the judiciary can halt executive action with the stroke of a pen—this time keeping in place a lower-court order blocking President Trump’s attempt to federalize and deploy National Guard forces to protect besieged immigration enforcement operations in and around Chicago.
🔶️ The point was that a republic cannot outsource its highest political judgments to a tribunal without hollowing out self-government. Put those threads together—Cicero’s salus populi, Aquinas’ equity, Locke’s prerogative, Hamilton’s executive energy, Jefferson’s coordinate construction, Jackson’s independence, Lincoln’s warning—and you get a tradition that modern progressives and libertarians alike often deny ...