> There'd be a massive jump in the likelihood of finding a living snail. And there would be an ever bigger jump in the likelihood of some billionaire being the first to eat extraterrestrial escargot.
My brain immediately went to British Petrol
You have read my mind!
In female AI voice we seem to have encountered the overlap between your typical simp and corpo simp. Funny thing is, when an attractive female goes against a corp... the simps picked the corp... we are well off into a…
Vice then released the following documentary "How low-income southeast Asian single cis and trans women are paid 3$/h to cry" 5 years later Prof. von Tränenberg is awarded the Nobel prizes of Chemistry and Peace for the…
Marketing drove up demand, production had to be ramped up, and that's how we ended up in the dystopian nightmare of dozens of single women in open warehouses watching tragic romantic comedies, crying into a trough.
> >> Laws generally don't allow you to sell or otherwise relinquish your rights, > Ahh, we are not asking you to sell. We are asking you to give them in exchange for services. That's covered in the "or otherwise…
The closing off and lack of a diversified approach to solving energy problems also reveals the incapability or unwillingness of the CEO to think of the long term success of a corporation now singularly focused on the…
China and free market in the same sentence is quite a paradox. Did you mean to say they moved from a planned economy to a market economy? A market economy yes they do have, but free? Boy oh boy that it is not. Plenty of…
> At the gym, people assume anyone with big muscles must be an expert in medicine. Let's not make the same mistake here. Who would be better at building strawmen? An average HN commenter, a farmer, or an etymologist?
> As a tech lead, the big problem I see now is that people are not hungry anymore. What incentives need to be aligned and how, to starve them a bit more and make them hungry again?
> Why would an increase in revenue be an implicit reason for salary increases? Because increasing salary when revenue increases is a positive way to ensure employer-employee relationship is reciprocal to some extent.…
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> but steamed steak doesn't taste good. You've never heard of steamed hams? Clearly you're not from Albany.
Human nature? Sure, but very much lack of regulation and of good corporate privacy policies. First, customer data should be in a special, highly logged environment. Anyone logging in for whatever reason needs a…
There is rampant theft in retail in SF? What kind of products, living essentials or luxury goods? If its living essentials, locking them behind a secure vending machine could mean the next easiest target would be…
Why don't we call this AI model HaRVi?
And is using all accrued vacation days ever expliticly mentioned as contributing towards termination reason or is something else used as a cover?
The real question though - will we finally see Master Chief in Super Smash Bros.?
Glad to see a kindred soul out there. I thought I was the only one :)
Nazis and pedophiles were also avid consumers of that chemical.
Set terms yes, bu the terms are very unreasonable, impractical and paradoxal, they imply unnecessary suffering that actually degrades work performance, the very thing good managers want to keep up. Sacrificing…
Sorry for the double post but I've just noticed another top level thread that you started before this reply and quoting you: > A hormonal approach for men would probably go very poorly. I would have liked to continue a…
Your sentence is illogical and reveals a lack of understand for the underlying biological processes. The women's pill emulates and controls an existing hormonal cycle that naturally regulates their fertility. There is…
> The pill can wreck women’s hormonal cycles. It’s hardly a given that it will “control” them. One could also say the pill can control women's hormonal cycles. It's hardly a given that it will "wreck" them. Thankfully…
> There'd be a massive jump in the likelihood of finding a living snail. And there would be an ever bigger jump in the likelihood of some billionaire being the first to eat extraterrestrial escargot.
My brain immediately went to British Petrol
You have read my mind!
In female AI voice we seem to have encountered the overlap between your typical simp and corpo simp. Funny thing is, when an attractive female goes against a corp... the simps picked the corp... we are well off into a…
Vice then released the following documentary "How low-income southeast Asian single cis and trans women are paid 3$/h to cry" 5 years later Prof. von Tränenberg is awarded the Nobel prizes of Chemistry and Peace for the…
Marketing drove up demand, production had to be ramped up, and that's how we ended up in the dystopian nightmare of dozens of single women in open warehouses watching tragic romantic comedies, crying into a trough.
> >> Laws generally don't allow you to sell or otherwise relinquish your rights, > Ahh, we are not asking you to sell. We are asking you to give them in exchange for services. That's covered in the "or otherwise…
The closing off and lack of a diversified approach to solving energy problems also reveals the incapability or unwillingness of the CEO to think of the long term success of a corporation now singularly focused on the…
China and free market in the same sentence is quite a paradox. Did you mean to say they moved from a planned economy to a market economy? A market economy yes they do have, but free? Boy oh boy that it is not. Plenty of…
> At the gym, people assume anyone with big muscles must be an expert in medicine. Let's not make the same mistake here. Who would be better at building strawmen? An average HN commenter, a farmer, or an etymologist?
> As a tech lead, the big problem I see now is that people are not hungry anymore. What incentives need to be aligned and how, to starve them a bit more and make them hungry again?
> Why would an increase in revenue be an implicit reason for salary increases? Because increasing salary when revenue increases is a positive way to ensure employer-employee relationship is reciprocal to some extent.…
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> but steamed steak doesn't taste good. You've never heard of steamed hams? Clearly you're not from Albany.
Human nature? Sure, but very much lack of regulation and of good corporate privacy policies. First, customer data should be in a special, highly logged environment. Anyone logging in for whatever reason needs a…
There is rampant theft in retail in SF? What kind of products, living essentials or luxury goods? If its living essentials, locking them behind a secure vending machine could mean the next easiest target would be…
Why don't we call this AI model HaRVi?
And is using all accrued vacation days ever expliticly mentioned as contributing towards termination reason or is something else used as a cover?
The real question though - will we finally see Master Chief in Super Smash Bros.?
Glad to see a kindred soul out there. I thought I was the only one :)
Nazis and pedophiles were also avid consumers of that chemical.
Set terms yes, bu the terms are very unreasonable, impractical and paradoxal, they imply unnecessary suffering that actually degrades work performance, the very thing good managers want to keep up. Sacrificing…
Sorry for the double post but I've just noticed another top level thread that you started before this reply and quoting you: > A hormonal approach for men would probably go very poorly. I would have liked to continue a…
Your sentence is illogical and reveals a lack of understand for the underlying biological processes. The women's pill emulates and controls an existing hormonal cycle that naturally regulates their fertility. There is…
> The pill can wreck women’s hormonal cycles. It’s hardly a given that it will “control” them. One could also say the pill can control women's hormonal cycles. It's hardly a given that it will "wreck" them. Thankfully…