What is the 'QALY' value of the peace of mind coming from a clean bill of health?
For anyone who hasn't checked it out, Time Team is very comforting, old-fashioned edutainment reality tv.
Call it what you will, ethically, I can't imagine anyone would knowingly consent to it.
>“When you talk about conventional technologies on a booster like you see other people doing, and being able to recover and reuse that booster 15 times with relatively minimial refurbishmoent costs, that’s pretty darn…
In principle I support the idea of organized labor, but I hate to admit that every real-world experience of unions I've witnessed (second hand), the union has just been another layer of rent-seeking administration. I…
Sorry to hear that. I have all kinds of interesting stuff literally right outside my door, and WFH hermit mode gets me too sometimes. I've come to believe cars are mental illness machines. When I was at that range, I…
>regrettably orders a lot from DoorDash I live in a dense urban area where it's easy to walk to get stuff, so that biases my perception, but why do you order from door dash? Is it a time constraint? Unless I was…
That is a very... optimistic interpretation of what Trump is describing in your link.
>trends destined to be era-stamp tropes This page was designed for today, for making it to HN, not 'the ghosts of design-future'.
>Barrels of newspaper ink have, for instance, been spilled over the political influence of Elon Musk, who may soon become the world’s first trillionaire. Far fewer have been dedicated to explaining why most American…
I can't imagine it's designed to not log unless it had a live network connection.
Do you see coal mining towns as a model to pursue?
The heading " Why it's wrong" and the structure: >Worse: it's a conversation killer. There's nothing to respond to. Your wall of text suppresses dialogue. They can't reply, can't push back, can't clarify. It's a weapon…
>Trump fits this moment well. He is a salesman at core, and Larry Ellison is too. That helps explain why AI infrastructure is an easy political product. Selling AI today is easier than selling Oracle databases in the…
The draft term is 'computational load'[0], which is the focus of the L3 essential action in that press release. NERC's concern appears to be computational load cutting. In 2024 for instance, 60 data centers in NoVa cut…
>So I’ve decided to try a blanket ban for this site: no unauthorised query strings. His site returns (I think incorrectly) a 414 if a request includes a query string. If this protest is meant to advocate for the user,…
But you are also equivocating: >Anyone can get behaviorally addicted to anything. This disregards the broad range of observed likelihood of a behavioral addiction to a given substance, and the magnitude of negative…
Autism as a contemporary identity and autism as a DSM-V diagnosis seem to have diverged in the past few years.
>Calling the title misleading because they didn't breach the browser sandbox is wrong By this logic we could also say that LinkedIn scans your home network.
>They’ve killed dozens during the shuttle program Columbia and Challenger crew totaled 14, who else are you referring to?
I'm sure there is an engineering or physics reason, but why can't the occulter be an attached, smaller-diameter disc?
Is this actually a broad trend, or more just your personal experience? There is very little that could get me to move back to the suburbs, but this kind of thing is compelling.
In this case, it was in the headline of the article. I don't know how much clearer one would expect it to be.
This seems to be a recent anti-science meme to dismiss studies that use mouse models. I'm sure there is an interesting line of discussion about the strengths and limits of those models, but that's probably a complex,…
I wish that were the clean delineation, but Google's gonna Google: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/10064044?sjid=1536...
What is the 'QALY' value of the peace of mind coming from a clean bill of health?
For anyone who hasn't checked it out, Time Team is very comforting, old-fashioned edutainment reality tv.
Call it what you will, ethically, I can't imagine anyone would knowingly consent to it.
>“When you talk about conventional technologies on a booster like you see other people doing, and being able to recover and reuse that booster 15 times with relatively minimial refurbishmoent costs, that’s pretty darn…
In principle I support the idea of organized labor, but I hate to admit that every real-world experience of unions I've witnessed (second hand), the union has just been another layer of rent-seeking administration. I…
Sorry to hear that. I have all kinds of interesting stuff literally right outside my door, and WFH hermit mode gets me too sometimes. I've come to believe cars are mental illness machines. When I was at that range, I…
>regrettably orders a lot from DoorDash I live in a dense urban area where it's easy to walk to get stuff, so that biases my perception, but why do you order from door dash? Is it a time constraint? Unless I was…
That is a very... optimistic interpretation of what Trump is describing in your link.
>trends destined to be era-stamp tropes This page was designed for today, for making it to HN, not 'the ghosts of design-future'.
>Barrels of newspaper ink have, for instance, been spilled over the political influence of Elon Musk, who may soon become the world’s first trillionaire. Far fewer have been dedicated to explaining why most American…
I can't imagine it's designed to not log unless it had a live network connection.
Do you see coal mining towns as a model to pursue?
The heading " Why it's wrong" and the structure: >Worse: it's a conversation killer. There's nothing to respond to. Your wall of text suppresses dialogue. They can't reply, can't push back, can't clarify. It's a weapon…
>Trump fits this moment well. He is a salesman at core, and Larry Ellison is too. That helps explain why AI infrastructure is an easy political product. Selling AI today is easier than selling Oracle databases in the…
The draft term is 'computational load'[0], which is the focus of the L3 essential action in that press release. NERC's concern appears to be computational load cutting. In 2024 for instance, 60 data centers in NoVa cut…
>So I’ve decided to try a blanket ban for this site: no unauthorised query strings. His site returns (I think incorrectly) a 414 if a request includes a query string. If this protest is meant to advocate for the user,…
But you are also equivocating: >Anyone can get behaviorally addicted to anything. This disregards the broad range of observed likelihood of a behavioral addiction to a given substance, and the magnitude of negative…
Autism as a contemporary identity and autism as a DSM-V diagnosis seem to have diverged in the past few years.
>Calling the title misleading because they didn't breach the browser sandbox is wrong By this logic we could also say that LinkedIn scans your home network.
>They’ve killed dozens during the shuttle program Columbia and Challenger crew totaled 14, who else are you referring to?
I'm sure there is an engineering or physics reason, but why can't the occulter be an attached, smaller-diameter disc?
Is this actually a broad trend, or more just your personal experience? There is very little that could get me to move back to the suburbs, but this kind of thing is compelling.
In this case, it was in the headline of the article. I don't know how much clearer one would expect it to be.
This seems to be a recent anti-science meme to dismiss studies that use mouse models. I'm sure there is an interesting line of discussion about the strengths and limits of those models, but that's probably a complex,…
I wish that were the clean delineation, but Google's gonna Google: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/10064044?sjid=1536...