I think I have a different idea of "valuable". Rural communities need connectivity for sure - but we also need reliable radio astronomy for a whole host of reasons - space weather forcasting, terrestrial weather forecasting, scientific advancement.... without radio astronomy, there wouldn't even be satellites to put cat videos on!
So if I don't eat the bones too, I'm leaving nearly a whole dollar on the table? Damn. I can't believe it! I could be saving even more!!! I'm such an idiot.
And yet, the very study you linked to concluded that despite 5 years of research on the topic, it still isn't clear what the actual causes are. But you know, I definitely think your arm-chair reasoning probably contains the one true reason.
Research has mostly focused on explaining the paradox
at a household level. Farrell and colleagues reviewed the
literature pertaining to low- and middle-income countries and
focused on the bigger picture, that is, analyzing the issue
at an individual, household, community, and country level.
They proposed 5 context-mechanisms factors that could modify
the association between an individual’s food insecurity and
obesity risk: affordability of energy dense, processed foods,
quantity & diversity of food consumed, spatial temporal access
to nutritious food, interpersonal distribution of food and non-
dietary behavior. Nevertheless, affordability of energy dense
foods was identified as the main mechanism since the authors
had limited evidence to support the other mechanisms (26).
Other authors have proposed that social support can also play
a role since they found that food insecure women who reported
lower levels of social support were more likely to be obese (28)
You know, you make such a good point here. The easiest solve for this is for the fat poor people to simply eat rice & beans. That will surely fix both problems.
So, in case you aren't from America, you might not know this: the food that is the cheapest also happens to be the food that is the least nutritious. Americans who are poor cannot afford fresh vegetables, fruit, meats and gym memberships. They can afford cheetos.
It is quite the spurious correlation to say that obesity causes hunger. Just wow.
Yeah that's right! If you simply say that this syncs to all my devices, it papers over, or abstracts if you will, the complexity of: secure enclaves/TPMs, symmetric sync keys wrapping asymmetrically encrypted passkeys, resident keys that support backup, keys that do NOT support backup, how biometrics are used, etc. etc.
With a password, I can write it down on a piece of paper and put it in my safe.
"You lost me the moment you mentioned iCloud". At least that's the way the majority of people I know react to this line of thinking. The "cloud" is still mysterious and complicated to a good number of people. Passwords are easy to understand.
I was once told by "the architect", and I quote, "put blinders on. I will tell you when to take them off.". The context was I was asking about the why.
Looking back on it, yeah it absolutely felt like I was being told to stop thinking.