The problem with capitalists is that if you wanted, they'd let you go do your little commune thing somewhere. The problem with communists is that if you're not a communist and you can't be reeducated into becoming one,…
1. Open book. 2. Point face at page. 3. Wait. 4. Turn page. 5. When last page, close book. 6. Acquire new book. 7. Repeat.
>It's a question of "Should someone in a situation where they need an ambulance have to balance the potentially life-threatening impact of saying no versus the potentially financially ruinous impact of saying yes?" Yes,…
Is it? I'd never heard it until Claude (or maybe Gemini was where I first heard it from). Any idea of the time frame when it started being spoken?
The internet was dead before you or I or anyone else even realized that it could die. We're just zombies stumbling around in this undead wasteland, going through the motions that we used to do when it was still alive.…
Look, if the robot can write so goodly that I get more updoots, then how is that bad? I can trade in updoots for money, cars, and condominiums. It's about updoots, and I know your ideas are bad because I'm downdooting…
You could pick up a catalog from any of these places and find half a dozen different species of bees to cultivate for pollination. Blue mason bees come to mind. Anything that's even slightly domesticatable is being…
Mojang should add them as a mob... and then have their poop be little spheres.
If you're outside of New England (and Kentucky), your state could still ratify it. The quantity of effort needed to do that is bizarrely small. A dozen people focusing on a single state legislator might convince him or…
Just a few years ago, you could have gotten the three 30tb golds for that.
>Increasingly wishing for this from a fictional constitutional convention: There's an interesting, one-time shakeup that we could actually accomplish. While it's true that there will never again be another…
So, your take is that schools are: 1. Free government daycare 2. Inspection/interference with parenting 3. Surveillance towards prosecuting negligent parents 4. Evaluation of conscripts I think I agree 100%. It is…
>It seems like more and more people are moving back to physical media, Your physical media should be hard drives. The 20tb drives are at my sweet spot, I don't feel like I'm wasting a bay to put one of those in it.…
>Common-sense stuff like barring DRM on content a year after its initial release date, That's just bad. How about a better take: if a work is ever released with DRM, in any market (globally, even), that work enjoys no…
>Eventually your NAS hardware will be outdated and you'll have to get a new one and migrate your files over. I know. The little watchdog process on the NAS sees that it's 10 years old, and locks it so it won't work…
One. The question is, does this refer to types or count?
> What makes this intuitive? 20 million years of evolution hard-wiring it into our primate brains on a genetic level, from every thrown rock and fall from a tree. That's what made it intuitive. But not everyone gets the…
10,000 years of agriculture has given us profound instincts to want to grow crops and harvest them. But you don't need to, it's a waste of your resources when you can head to the grocery store. So you grow grass that…
My god, but that sounds wonderful.
How many scrolls are intact (worldwide, rather than just France) that might still be recoverable?
>At some point people started making it into a SaaS, because Wait. That's a thing? Like, there are drooling, mouth-breathing stooges out there that would trust not just one of their passwords to such a thing, but all…
Dunno. I can't read Russian for shit (pre-kindergarten level, I'd guess), but it seems like cheating to read it in English.
High Times is mostly on archive.org, if you need that one. I'd sort of like the film-making one, I'll put some time into that. On my list of periodicals, I think the count's up to 500 that I consider important enough to…
Which magazines?
Candida is already antifungal resistant in many cases, or so I remember reading.
The problem with capitalists is that if you wanted, they'd let you go do your little commune thing somewhere. The problem with communists is that if you're not a communist and you can't be reeducated into becoming one,…
1. Open book. 2. Point face at page. 3. Wait. 4. Turn page. 5. When last page, close book. 6. Acquire new book. 7. Repeat.
>It's a question of "Should someone in a situation where they need an ambulance have to balance the potentially life-threatening impact of saying no versus the potentially financially ruinous impact of saying yes?" Yes,…
Is it? I'd never heard it until Claude (or maybe Gemini was where I first heard it from). Any idea of the time frame when it started being spoken?
The internet was dead before you or I or anyone else even realized that it could die. We're just zombies stumbling around in this undead wasteland, going through the motions that we used to do when it was still alive.…
Look, if the robot can write so goodly that I get more updoots, then how is that bad? I can trade in updoots for money, cars, and condominiums. It's about updoots, and I know your ideas are bad because I'm downdooting…
You could pick up a catalog from any of these places and find half a dozen different species of bees to cultivate for pollination. Blue mason bees come to mind. Anything that's even slightly domesticatable is being…
Mojang should add them as a mob... and then have their poop be little spheres.
If you're outside of New England (and Kentucky), your state could still ratify it. The quantity of effort needed to do that is bizarrely small. A dozen people focusing on a single state legislator might convince him or…
Just a few years ago, you could have gotten the three 30tb golds for that.
>Increasingly wishing for this from a fictional constitutional convention: There's an interesting, one-time shakeup that we could actually accomplish. While it's true that there will never again be another…
So, your take is that schools are: 1. Free government daycare 2. Inspection/interference with parenting 3. Surveillance towards prosecuting negligent parents 4. Evaluation of conscripts I think I agree 100%. It is…
>It seems like more and more people are moving back to physical media, Your physical media should be hard drives. The 20tb drives are at my sweet spot, I don't feel like I'm wasting a bay to put one of those in it.…
>Common-sense stuff like barring DRM on content a year after its initial release date, That's just bad. How about a better take: if a work is ever released with DRM, in any market (globally, even), that work enjoys no…
>Eventually your NAS hardware will be outdated and you'll have to get a new one and migrate your files over. I know. The little watchdog process on the NAS sees that it's 10 years old, and locks it so it won't work…
One. The question is, does this refer to types or count?
> What makes this intuitive? 20 million years of evolution hard-wiring it into our primate brains on a genetic level, from every thrown rock and fall from a tree. That's what made it intuitive. But not everyone gets the…
10,000 years of agriculture has given us profound instincts to want to grow crops and harvest them. But you don't need to, it's a waste of your resources when you can head to the grocery store. So you grow grass that…
My god, but that sounds wonderful.
How many scrolls are intact (worldwide, rather than just France) that might still be recoverable?
>At some point people started making it into a SaaS, because Wait. That's a thing? Like, there are drooling, mouth-breathing stooges out there that would trust not just one of their passwords to such a thing, but all…
Dunno. I can't read Russian for shit (pre-kindergarten level, I'd guess), but it seems like cheating to read it in English.
High Times is mostly on archive.org, if you need that one. I'd sort of like the film-making one, I'll put some time into that. On my list of periodicals, I think the count's up to 500 that I consider important enough to…
Which magazines?
Candida is already antifungal resistant in many cases, or so I remember reading.