...as opposed to walking over to their cube, standing behind them for a few seconds staring at their screen before they realize you're behind them, and then interrupting their work by asking your question?
This gets turned into a negative because HN is chock full of leftist authoritarians that don't like privacy from government prying eyes.
You don't blame governments for anything. You think that government is the solution too all problems.
You consider yourself an operative or something. All you do is talk about Huawei or defend the CCP.
Exercise might help, but a change of diet will help a lot more.
Be careful with the exercise remedy. It's easy to overdue it and cause more inflammation and stress via elevated cortisols, etc..
Unfortunately, that's really true. I have a doctor friend that looked at me like a deer in headlights when I asked about fatigue, brain fog, inflammation, food sensitivities, etc..
Political bullshit that has no place on Hacker News.
I agree. Then when Trump wins a second term we need to put other national socialists in prison - like Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and AOC.
You know of 0 species that would strongly disagree, because those several million species don't have the capacity to agree or disagree on whether "wiping out humanity is a bad thing". And you don't speak for them, no…
Stop staying up late to watch DUST on Youtube.
Scrappy was the biggest meddler...always mucking up the works.
All your solution does is hurt middle-class and poor people.
...and the elimination of the suburban commuter lifestyle How are the central planners planning that one?
If it's tedious, you're probably doing something wrong or sub-optimal. Or you're just dealing with a bit of hairy old javascript that probably needs a bit of refactoring in any case. No, it's going to be more tedious…
Freaking CNET....battling my ad-blockers, not giving up though. I don't even want to see that mess in console. The whole site is just a disaster, slowing to a crawl, as it tries to inject every freaking script known to…
"We need to see everything you do for your own good"
I've been skirting around the idea of practicing mindfulness, but there's something that bothers me about aeon and "magazines" like it. The articles always seem to try to be "contrarian" or "unique" for the sake of…
Great stuff. We need more of these types of science tidbits on HN. And good links by the commenters too. I love Feynman's classic style of "explaining to a 5 year old" on Cold Welding. The reason for this unexpected…
To be fair, isn't this.... No, we don't buy that anymore.
Australia used to have a very good record on individual rights, but in the past 20 years has headed towards authoritarianism. I guess PC/Statist/Collectivist culture has infested Australia too.
Still, they’re afraid of speaking out — not just because of the repercussions from the company, but also from their colleagues who may be right-leaning. That's a lie, and everybody knows that it's a lie. Nobody believes…
Can anybody comment on the vim-keybindings plugin for Inkdrop. I've tried Notion, but I would really love a markdown/note-taking app with good vi-keybindings.
The U.S. isn't Germany. The U.S. has a first amendment.
I would've said that 20 years ago saying "Censorship Bad" wouldn't have been constructive, but these days with all these people against free speech, I would say it's a very constructive comment.
...as opposed to walking over to their cube, standing behind them for a few seconds staring at their screen before they realize you're behind them, and then interrupting their work by asking your question?
This gets turned into a negative because HN is chock full of leftist authoritarians that don't like privacy from government prying eyes.
You don't blame governments for anything. You think that government is the solution too all problems.
You consider yourself an operative or something. All you do is talk about Huawei or defend the CCP.
Exercise might help, but a change of diet will help a lot more.
Be careful with the exercise remedy. It's easy to overdue it and cause more inflammation and stress via elevated cortisols, etc..
Unfortunately, that's really true. I have a doctor friend that looked at me like a deer in headlights when I asked about fatigue, brain fog, inflammation, food sensitivities, etc..
Political bullshit that has no place on Hacker News.
I agree. Then when Trump wins a second term we need to put other national socialists in prison - like Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and AOC.
You know of 0 species that would strongly disagree, because those several million species don't have the capacity to agree or disagree on whether "wiping out humanity is a bad thing". And you don't speak for them, no…
Stop staying up late to watch DUST on Youtube.
Scrappy was the biggest meddler...always mucking up the works.
All your solution does is hurt middle-class and poor people.
...and the elimination of the suburban commuter lifestyle How are the central planners planning that one?
If it's tedious, you're probably doing something wrong or sub-optimal. Or you're just dealing with a bit of hairy old javascript that probably needs a bit of refactoring in any case. No, it's going to be more tedious…
Freaking CNET....battling my ad-blockers, not giving up though. I don't even want to see that mess in console. The whole site is just a disaster, slowing to a crawl, as it tries to inject every freaking script known to…
"We need to see everything you do for your own good"
I've been skirting around the idea of practicing mindfulness, but there's something that bothers me about aeon and "magazines" like it. The articles always seem to try to be "contrarian" or "unique" for the sake of…
Great stuff. We need more of these types of science tidbits on HN. And good links by the commenters too. I love Feynman's classic style of "explaining to a 5 year old" on Cold Welding. The reason for this unexpected…
To be fair, isn't this.... No, we don't buy that anymore.
Australia used to have a very good record on individual rights, but in the past 20 years has headed towards authoritarianism. I guess PC/Statist/Collectivist culture has infested Australia too.
Still, they’re afraid of speaking out — not just because of the repercussions from the company, but also from their colleagues who may be right-leaning. That's a lie, and everybody knows that it's a lie. Nobody believes…
Can anybody comment on the vim-keybindings plugin for Inkdrop. I've tried Notion, but I would really love a markdown/note-taking app with good vi-keybindings.
The U.S. isn't Germany. The U.S. has a first amendment.
I would've said that 20 years ago saying "Censorship Bad" wouldn't have been constructive, but these days with all these people against free speech, I would say it's a very constructive comment.