You are correct about the utility calculation, of course. It's just that many people can afford to have hobbies, and hobbies do not have to earn money or be a good investment in order to be worth doing.
> I find the breath work to be more useful than meditation. Now any time I find stress I immediately recognize my breath and start controlling it, almost sub-consciously. I'd just like to note that you're literally…
These sort of controllers have already been repeatedly attempted for use in gaming for the past decade or more. While working examples do exist and are sold commercially, they just aren't practical, so they haven't…
ZLib was always just an interface for Library Genesis, which remains hale and hearty here: https://libgen.is It seems like ZLib was seized mainly because they started running donation drives and potentially earning…
I'm not sure I understand - is TAOUP bad because it stole information, or because the information it has is wrong? Because I'd consider the latter to be far worse than the former.
Here is a recent article suggesting that that's at least somewhat true: https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/4/18124718/google-search-re...
> 1) Individuals start expecting positive reinforcement for everything they do. Doing it for the external reward instead of finding the intrinsic reward for doing the right thing on their own. This is probably…
>2. No hitting that damages them. To the best of my knowledge, all violence hurts children, even if it doesn't damage them physically. There's a wide variety of studies I've seen over the years that suggest negative…
Sounds like it's a machine learning based way to make it easier to design the guide RNA for the CRISPR protein used in gene editing, making it easier to target it the way you want to. But that's basically all I know. It…
I agree that it is a feature. If shutdowns are a thing, I'd rather have this feature than not. I emphasized that they call it a feature because they've hidden it and refused to admit it until decent proof appeared.…
Don't forget that this (in their words) "feature" was only announced after it was found by users, not before. And it's now somehow the users' fault for jumping to conclusions.
The largest benefit of Pomodoro for me is just starting things instead of procrastinating. It's a very "light" thought that I'll just spend a pomodoro on something, making it easy to get started. And once you get…
Good lord, the author is having way too much fun with this article. >Smell them and weep >herring-tasters of erring >the Dutch were shocked when accusations surfaced in November that there was something rotten about the…
My alteration specifically or the idea generally? The only reason I suggested a tax break is because it would work as a good motivator for people to actually engage themselves a bit. They're paying the money anyway, why…
Sure. But where is this campaign located, exactly? And how come dead people are signing up for it in droves, as has been discovered in the past? And how come people who didn't sign up for it find "their" comments sent,…
Better yet, make it a tax break. You can choose where $100 of your tax goes by writing in the organizations. This is a thing in Poland for donating to nonprofits, except it's 1% of your tax. It seems to work alright.
It's the obvious next step, but the issue there is that the current US government is likewise profit driven. Net Neutrality wouldn't have been an issue again in the first place, otherwise.
That's been my impression as well. It seems like the same thing you see a lot of heavier people say ("oh, it doesn't work for me") except with more complex language ("oh, it's much more complicated than that. We…
Here is a proposed mechanism: count calories as they are on the label, see if you lose weight. If you do not, lower them further, still counting by the label. It doesn't matter if they are exact for a given person so…
You're really making it sound more complex and difficult than it is. Oh, sure, it's difficult to say with certainty that 100 calories on the label will be exactly 100 calories for every person ever - but there's really…
That's true about Imgur. It has already gained a sizable community not directly related to reddit before this fiasco, I wouldn't be surprised if it grew more quickly now. It has the infrastructure as well as the most…
If I recall correctly (it's down right now, not a big surprise) about half of the users are subscribers to voat's fatpeoplehate. Those excellent people are the grassroots of the community you'd be joining.
Well, that's a perfectly reasonable conclusion to make, in this case. However, his business just seems to be the wrong one to use this model on. For one, there is no added value for paying customers from the free…
You are correct about the utility calculation, of course. It's just that many people can afford to have hobbies, and hobbies do not have to earn money or be a good investment in order to be worth doing.
> I find the breath work to be more useful than meditation. Now any time I find stress I immediately recognize my breath and start controlling it, almost sub-consciously. I'd just like to note that you're literally…
These sort of controllers have already been repeatedly attempted for use in gaming for the past decade or more. While working examples do exist and are sold commercially, they just aren't practical, so they haven't…
ZLib was always just an interface for Library Genesis, which remains hale and hearty here: https://libgen.is It seems like ZLib was seized mainly because they started running donation drives and potentially earning…
I'm not sure I understand - is TAOUP bad because it stole information, or because the information it has is wrong? Because I'd consider the latter to be far worse than the former.
Here is a recent article suggesting that that's at least somewhat true: https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/4/18124718/google-search-re...
> 1) Individuals start expecting positive reinforcement for everything they do. Doing it for the external reward instead of finding the intrinsic reward for doing the right thing on their own. This is probably…
>2. No hitting that damages them. To the best of my knowledge, all violence hurts children, even if it doesn't damage them physically. There's a wide variety of studies I've seen over the years that suggest negative…
Sounds like it's a machine learning based way to make it easier to design the guide RNA for the CRISPR protein used in gene editing, making it easier to target it the way you want to. But that's basically all I know. It…
I agree that it is a feature. If shutdowns are a thing, I'd rather have this feature than not. I emphasized that they call it a feature because they've hidden it and refused to admit it until decent proof appeared.…
Don't forget that this (in their words) "feature" was only announced after it was found by users, not before. And it's now somehow the users' fault for jumping to conclusions.
The largest benefit of Pomodoro for me is just starting things instead of procrastinating. It's a very "light" thought that I'll just spend a pomodoro on something, making it easy to get started. And once you get…
Good lord, the author is having way too much fun with this article. >Smell them and weep >herring-tasters of erring >the Dutch were shocked when accusations surfaced in November that there was something rotten about the…
My alteration specifically or the idea generally? The only reason I suggested a tax break is because it would work as a good motivator for people to actually engage themselves a bit. They're paying the money anyway, why…
Sure. But where is this campaign located, exactly? And how come dead people are signing up for it in droves, as has been discovered in the past? And how come people who didn't sign up for it find "their" comments sent,…
Better yet, make it a tax break. You can choose where $100 of your tax goes by writing in the organizations. This is a thing in Poland for donating to nonprofits, except it's 1% of your tax. It seems to work alright.
It's the obvious next step, but the issue there is that the current US government is likewise profit driven. Net Neutrality wouldn't have been an issue again in the first place, otherwise.
That's been my impression as well. It seems like the same thing you see a lot of heavier people say ("oh, it doesn't work for me") except with more complex language ("oh, it's much more complicated than that. We…
Here is a proposed mechanism: count calories as they are on the label, see if you lose weight. If you do not, lower them further, still counting by the label. It doesn't matter if they are exact for a given person so…
You're really making it sound more complex and difficult than it is. Oh, sure, it's difficult to say with certainty that 100 calories on the label will be exactly 100 calories for every person ever - but there's really…
That's true about Imgur. It has already gained a sizable community not directly related to reddit before this fiasco, I wouldn't be surprised if it grew more quickly now. It has the infrastructure as well as the most…
If I recall correctly (it's down right now, not a big surprise) about half of the users are subscribers to voat's fatpeoplehate. Those excellent people are the grassroots of the community you'd be joining.
Well, that's a perfectly reasonable conclusion to make, in this case. However, his business just seems to be the wrong one to use this model on. For one, there is no added value for paying customers from the free…