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From the AMA, it appears a few questions were never answered. Several people look like they were quietly removed by mods too - must have been an accident, surely these questions don't break any rules:
> Specifically, does Ancestry’s policies protect customer data from being transferred if there is a sale of the company?
And
> How much of your work is dictated by the Mormon church / corporation?
And
> When users submit a saliva sample, the fine print grants Ancestry a "perpetual, royalty-free, worldwide, transferable license" to use their genetic data. Why do you do that?
Long story short: I asked ChatGPT what the hell a dirty soda is. It explained the fad is from Utah and now Taco Bell offers it as an option. Basically they add a shot of flavored cream to your soda, but I digress. This is at 1:30am
Less than 10 minutes later, I got a notification from DoorDash app. Says "Late night craving for Taco Bell? Open until 4am"
The fuck?