"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" Arthur C. Clarke To preface this, I agree with you, per our current scientific understanding, this isn't possible. That being said, we would be…
I don't think he is mindreading, just forming an opinion based on Elon's actions recently.
> The US has the highest preventable death rate in the developed world. >> They also have by far the highest obesity rate in the developed world. So... I am sure that is one reason of the highest preventable death rate.…
> I meant what you’re saying is normal and great; > Not a single comment on HN in last few years encourage hard work and mentally exhausting yourself. I am astounded that not pushing yourself to mental exhaustion is…
How? If I do what is asked of me and no more, then go spend my free time with my family, or go hiking, or do a million other fun, fulling things I could enjoy. How is that destructive?
> We are teaching youngsters to never persevere and push themselves to the limit, ensuring they’ll never realize their full potential and spiraling downwards in a low quality life of lethargy and resentment towards…
Sorry I read the first post in the wrong context, your right it was welfare. That being said, I do think that taking 1 persons experience and using that as an argument against welfare is, just dumb.
This is nothing like welfare. Its really disingenuous to compare the two.
I am actually looking for something just like this, I would have bought it right now, if there was a download option. Any chance of getting that enabled, seems like holloway supports it.
> Set requests very low for your pods. Look at the minimum CPU/Memory that your pods need go start and set it to that. Limits can be whatever. Wouldn't this lead to Node Over provisioning? I ask because my company's…
What are you talking about? How did you get all of that from 'Maybe I'm just pampered'. I think he means, I wouldn't order from a restaurant I have never heard from or been to in person. I don't know anyone, at all, who…
In case you weren't aware Wine is not an emulator, it is a compatibility layer. The whole point of wine is to take a native Windows app, only compiled for Windows and translate its Windows calls to Linux calls.
You're overthinking this a little. If Monsanto comes up with a new weedkiller, they have to prove that its safe for humans before its put into use. It has nothing to do with restaurants. Obviously stuff would be…
What? How would you cook the food without heat? How would you grow and harvest the food without Electricity. Sure it could be done in limited amounts, but to feed the worlds population without electricity, its not…
> Repeatedly leaning on bullying undermines any other points you try to make. > That and a less whiny attitude That was quick! Also a free market solution does not work for inelastic demands. Its not the end all be all…
This whole grinding is the only way to make it attitude has to stop. Do the work you get paid for. I imagine if someone started their own business, their attitude would be vastly different then working for a company on…
Did you forget to change accounts?
We have come a long way from the late 90s and early 2000s when ISS was built. If NASA was properly funded I'm sure it would also be able to build a competing station cheaper/easier as well. ISS and NASA paved the way…
He chose to put a package online. He didn't sign any contract stating the package would meet some kind of quality obligations. He had no obligation to do anything. If there was a bug in his logic that caused an infinite…
Open source works because we can trust authors to not maliciously harm other people. If it was a bug that's one thing it happens, you move on. But when you purposely do something that you know will cause harm to people…
Do you not take Advil? Tums? Antibiotics? or a myriad of other useful medicine?
> I'm also not a fan of arguments that make claims without any proof. I'm with you but in this case the Pentagon hid the results of its first independent audit. There is no proof, but the fact they changed the rules to…
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" Arthur C. Clarke To preface this, I agree with you, per our current scientific understanding, this isn't possible. That being said, we would be…
I don't think he is mindreading, just forming an opinion based on Elon's actions recently.
> The US has the highest preventable death rate in the developed world. >> They also have by far the highest obesity rate in the developed world. So... I am sure that is one reason of the highest preventable death rate.…
> I meant what you’re saying is normal and great; > Not a single comment on HN in last few years encourage hard work and mentally exhausting yourself. I am astounded that not pushing yourself to mental exhaustion is…
How? If I do what is asked of me and no more, then go spend my free time with my family, or go hiking, or do a million other fun, fulling things I could enjoy. How is that destructive?
> We are teaching youngsters to never persevere and push themselves to the limit, ensuring they’ll never realize their full potential and spiraling downwards in a low quality life of lethargy and resentment towards…
Sorry I read the first post in the wrong context, your right it was welfare. That being said, I do think that taking 1 persons experience and using that as an argument against welfare is, just dumb.
This is nothing like welfare. Its really disingenuous to compare the two.
I am actually looking for something just like this, I would have bought it right now, if there was a download option. Any chance of getting that enabled, seems like holloway supports it.
> Set requests very low for your pods. Look at the minimum CPU/Memory that your pods need go start and set it to that. Limits can be whatever. Wouldn't this lead to Node Over provisioning? I ask because my company's…
What are you talking about? How did you get all of that from 'Maybe I'm just pampered'. I think he means, I wouldn't order from a restaurant I have never heard from or been to in person. I don't know anyone, at all, who…
In case you weren't aware Wine is not an emulator, it is a compatibility layer. The whole point of wine is to take a native Windows app, only compiled for Windows and translate its Windows calls to Linux calls.
You're overthinking this a little. If Monsanto comes up with a new weedkiller, they have to prove that its safe for humans before its put into use. It has nothing to do with restaurants. Obviously stuff would be…
What? How would you cook the food without heat? How would you grow and harvest the food without Electricity. Sure it could be done in limited amounts, but to feed the worlds population without electricity, its not…
> Repeatedly leaning on bullying undermines any other points you try to make. > That and a less whiny attitude That was quick! Also a free market solution does not work for inelastic demands. Its not the end all be all…
This whole grinding is the only way to make it attitude has to stop. Do the work you get paid for. I imagine if someone started their own business, their attitude would be vastly different then working for a company on…
Did you forget to change accounts?
We have come a long way from the late 90s and early 2000s when ISS was built. If NASA was properly funded I'm sure it would also be able to build a competing station cheaper/easier as well. ISS and NASA paved the way…
He chose to put a package online. He didn't sign any contract stating the package would meet some kind of quality obligations. He had no obligation to do anything. If there was a bug in his logic that caused an infinite…
Open source works because we can trust authors to not maliciously harm other people. If it was a bug that's one thing it happens, you move on. But when you purposely do something that you know will cause harm to people…
Do you not take Advil? Tums? Antibiotics? or a myriad of other useful medicine?
> I'm also not a fan of arguments that make claims without any proof. I'm with you but in this case the Pentagon hid the results of its first independent audit. There is no proof, but the fact they changed the rules to…