@JLBnEspi@CheyCab My guess is they aren’t eating more ounces, but eating more as a percentage. But they are affecting how others think/eat. So no direct effect, but an indirect effect.
@LindseyMNSports@CheyCab It seems it was the corollary to “no carbs” under Adkins and such in 90s, then spread less strictly to normies, with waitstaff asking “would you like a protein with that [salad]” in 00s, then GLP-1 turbo
Good on Anthony Edwards and @adidasHoops. Releasing a new Believe That 1 sneaker that retails for $100, designed to be more affordable for kids and families on a budget.
@NateSilver538 Patent law names as an inventor any human who made a "more than insignificant contribution" to the idea of the invention -- so a pretty low hurdle for humans
@webster I don't necessarrily believe this, but it's a good thing to consider. Foreign prosecution can be a huge distraction, and it's nice to not worry about it at all. 2/2
@webster Hot Take: never file foreign (unless you are biopharma, medical device, or some other niches). Instead, focus your attention and budget on getting lots of really good U.S. patents. U.S. litigation is way better than foreign, and a U.S. injunction can wipe out competitors. 1/2